Ummagga Jātaka: (The Story of a Tunnel)Luzac, 1898 - 242 pages |
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Page 99
... king asked , " Whence have you come ? " he gave the name of a kingdom other than that from which he had come . The ... Brahmadatta was reigning there . A Brahmin called Kevaṭṭa was advising the king in matters spiritual and temporal . He ...
... king asked , " Whence have you come ? " he gave the name of a kingdom other than that from which he had come . The ... Brahmadatta was reigning there . A Brahmin called Kevaṭṭa was advising the king in matters spiritual and temporal . He ...
Page 100
... King Culau Brahmadatta . I would that I could make the monarch who has given me such splendour the chief ruler of all Dambadiva . And if I do so , I shall be his chief minister . ' " 9 And so he went up to the king early in the morning ...
... King Culau Brahmadatta . I would that I could make the monarch who has given me such splendour the chief ruler of all Dambadiva . And if I do so , I shall be his chief minister . ' " 9 And so he went up to the king early in the morning ...
Page 102
... kings of all Dambadiva , but Kevaṭṭa , the chief minister of King Culanì Brahmadatta of Uttarapañcāla , took his master into the royal gardens , and held a secret conversation with him . I hid myself on a branch of the royal sal - tree ...
... kings of all Dambadiva , but Kevaṭṭa , the chief minister of King Culanì Brahmadatta of Uttarapañcāla , took his master into the royal gardens , and held a secret conversation with him . I hid myself on a branch of the royal sal - tree ...
Page 103
... King Culanì Brahmadatta , by following the advice of Kevatta , brought the princes of all Dambadiva except King Vèdèha into subjection . The men whom the Bōsat had stationed with those different kings sent letters to him incessantly , ...
... King Culanì Brahmadatta , by following the advice of Kevatta , brought the princes of all Dambadiva except King Vèdèha into subjection . The men whom the Bōsat had stationed with those different kings sent letters to him incessantly , ...
Page 104
... King Brahmadatta started off to go to Mithila with a hundred princes , but has returned to his own city . " To them he sent back word to say , " From this time forward ascertain and acquaint me of all the king's actions . " Now King ...
... King Brahmadatta started off to go to Mithila with a hundred princes , but has returned to his own city . " To them he sent back word to say , " From this time forward ascertain and acquaint me of all the king's actions . " Now King ...
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Amarā army Ascetic asked attended beauty Bhikkhus Brahmin brought Buddha chariot Cloth cultivator Dambadiva daughter decorated Devī Dharma drink E. A. WALLIS BUDGE East Market-town Edited elephants enemy fear four pandits Friend gate gave gavvas give gold golden hands heard hearing heart HENRY LILLIE PIERCE horses hundred princes India inquired Jātaka Kevaṭṭa kill King Brahmadatta King Culani king replied King Vedeha king's kingdom live looking lord LUZAC Maha Bōsat Mahauṣadha Pandit Majesty marriage meaning meat minister Mithila mother Nanda Devi ornaments padi palace Pañcāla Paṇḍit parrot possesses princess Pukkusa queen question rampart recited this stanza retinue rice rich royal Śakra saluted the king Sanskrit saying seat secret sella Sènaka sent sword tank teacher tell Thereupon thought thousand massas told took Translated tunnel Vèdèha water-demon water-gruel wealth wife wisdom wise wish words yodunas
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