Accutl, a fairy ¿ 290. Ajata-sattu, king of Magadha¿ 78, 187 Akani«¿a, gods, 319. AmbapSli, courtezan, 102-105. Ambasanda, village in Magadha, 199. Ânanda, 158-160, 177. Anejaka, fairies, 390. Anuruddlia, 176, 177. Arahant, 167; his qualities compared with those of a Buddha, 2, 88, 89. Architecture, 210-314. Ari«¿akas, fairies, 290. Aryan, truths, the four, 96, 337— 345 J merchants, 92. Âsavas, gods, 291. Taints, 28. Assakas, a tribe, 270. Assatara Nlgas, 289. Asuras, 289. See Titans. Babe, visible in the womb, 10. Bandhuman, raja, father of Vipassi Buddha, 13 ff. Bali, god, 289. Bhadda, name of Suriya-vaccasl, 302, 320. Bharahat Tope, evidence of, 4. Bharata, king, 270. Bhlratas, the seven, kings, 270. Bhufljati, wife of Vessavana, 305. Bimbisara, king of Magadha, 238, 240. Birth, results of, 21, 53; definition of, 338 ; cause of, 51. Bodhisatta, Wisdom-Being, 1, 3; various changes in the meaning of the term, 3 ; sixteen events at the birth of a, 8-12; earthquakes at incarnation of, 116. Brahma, verses by, 31,175 ; recites Patimokkha, 37; portent of, 343, 264; commune with, 272-375- Brick Hall, at Nidika, 97, 337, 359. Buddha, an Awakened One, at first referred to an Arahant, 3; afterwards acquired its present technical sense, 3; the Buddha never called himself the B., 3; how far a B. can recollect previous births, 4; his divine hearing, 5; the seven Buddhas, details as to, 6, 7; B.’s last meal, 137; modes of addressing a B., 140; only one B. at a time, *63. Buddhism, the Buddha’s last summary of, 137-139; description of, 350; result of, 380, 381. Cairn, burial, four people worthy of, 156; over the Buddha’s ashes, 187-191. Candana, a god, 388. Channa, not to be spoken to, 171. Christianity and Buddhism, 311,313,. 3»3· Chunda, a bhikkhu, 147; called Chundaka, 147. Chunda, copper-smith, 137 ff., 147, 148. Citta-sena, a god, 388. Cloth of gold, 145. Conversion, two talks leading to, 34-36. Cosmogony, the inter-world space, 9, 12, 296; ten thousand world-systems, 9, 12 ; three worlds of Gods, 9, 13; highest heavens, 39-41, 67. Council at Rajagaha, 76, 77, 169. Courtezan, the converted, 102 ff. Craving, 339-343- Cremation, of a king, 155, 182; of the Buddha, 180 ff. Cries, the ten, 152. Danaveghasas, gods, 289. Danta-pura, in Kalinga, 370. Death, with longing in one’s heart, 226; when full of noble thoughts, 229. Delight, heaven of, 8, 9, 11; eyes blink not there, 17. Deliverance, from delusion, eight stages of, 119. Desire, suppression of, not taught in Buddhism, 83; source of, 311. Dhataratt¿a, god of the East quarter, *59, asking, 270 ; N3ga, 289. Digestion, ancient theory of, 208, 209. Disam-pat¡, king, 266. Dreams, soul leaves the body during, 359- Ear, heavenly, far reaching, 5. Earthquakes, eight causes of, 114 ; at the Buddha’s death, 175. Economic conditions intheBuddha’s time, 198. Effort, the right, 344. Ejdma, fairies, 291. Elephant, dream of, 116; elephant look, 131; mystic elephant, 204. Enlightenment, seven factors of, 336. Equanimity, 313. Ei¼vana, Sakka’s elephant, 289. Esoteric doctrine, none in the Buddha’s teaching, 107. Ethics, see lay; ice faith and works. Eye, heavenly, can see a league off, 17; can perceive the other world, 357; a Buddha’s eye surveys the world, 31; sees fairies and gods, 92, 286,293 ; eye for the Truth, 34, 176, 320; eye of the World, 152; the Devas cannot see Brahma, 244. Faith, and works, 86 ; in the three jewels, 99. Five-crest, a fairy, 300 ff., 320. Gandhabbas, gods, 288, 308. Gavampati, 373- Gem, the mystic, 205. Gifts, right method of, 374. Gods, like men, 103, 117; haunt sites, 92 ; receive merit from men, 94 ; in perfumes, 50; take precedence below men, 115; death of, 178; list of, 246; keep the Feast of Invitations, 259 ; smell of men offends, 355 ! length of days and years of, 356. Gopaka, and Gopika, 306 ff. Govinda, 266 ff. Grant, perpetual, 211. Great-Man, potentate or prophet, has thirty-two marks, 13. Happiness, when to be sought after, 312. Haramatta fairies, 291. Heart, seat of imagination, 60. Hell, wrong rendering, 91. Inda-sala-guha, cave, 299. Individuality, pain involved in, 338. Indra, 297, 308. Intoxications, the four, 28, 105. Iron, 155. Jana-vasabha, 240 ff. Janesabha, a god, 288. Jeta’s Wood, near Savatthi, 4. Jot¡pala, afterwards Maha-Govinda, 267 ff. Kakusandha, one of the six previous Buddhas, 6, 7. Kalakanjas, gods, 289. Kambala Nagas, 289. Ka»ha-Mara, 293. Kassapa, one of the six previous Buddhas, 6, 7. Kassapa, the Boy, 349 ff. Kassapa, the Great, 75, 183-185. Ka«Aaka, fairies, 291. Khemiya gods, 291. K¡nnugha«¿u, a god, :88. Kolivas, of Rama-g£ma, 188. Konagamana, one of the six previous Buddhas, 6, 7. Kosiya, epithet of Sakka, 297, 305. Kumbhtra, local god at Rajagaha, 287. Kusinara, where the Buddha died, 149, 161, 187. Kufe»¿u, god, 288. Kuvera, god of the North, 288. Lima, gods, 291. Lambitakas, gods, ,91. Lao Tsü, i. Law, realm of system and, 167. Lay ethics, for clansmen, 80; for householders, 91. Licchav¡s, 103, 187. Light, universal, at conception and birth of a Bodhisat, 9, 12. Lotus ponds, their architecture, a 10, 315. Maghava, epithet of Sakka, 297. Mahapadana Suttanta, 1 fF.; meaning of, 3. Maha-purisa, ste Great Man. Maha-sudassana, king, 161, 193 fF. Mahavastu, meaning of, 3 ; contents of, 357. Mallas, of KusinSnl, 149, 163 ft.; called Vase/z¿as, J79, 181. Miras, a class of gods, 9, 12, 117, 393- Mastery, over delusion, eight positions of, i >8. M a tali, a Gandharva, charioteer to Sakka, 388. Mayl, the Buddha’s mother, 7,116. Maya, goddess of guile, 388. Merit of gifts may be transferred to gods, 94. Migration, of a community, 369. Mind, power over body, 106, 108, 138 ; mind and matter, 115. Mindful and self-possessed, 101, 106, 109, 330 ff. Mirror of truth, 99 ff. Missionaries, sending forth of, 36. Mnemonic doggrel, 383. Moriyas, of Pipphali-vana, 190. Mother, of a Bodhisat, character of, 9, 10. Musical instruments, fi%re, 214. Nabhasa, a town, 288. Nadika, in Videha, 97, 337. Nala, a god, 288. NalandS, in Magadha, 87. Namuci, Spirit of evil, 389. Needle, angels on the point of a, 151. Kigan/¿a of the Nitha clan, 166. Nigha»¿u, a god, 388. Nirvana, entered into, of a living man, 132. Odata-gayhas, fairies, 391. Opamanfta, a Gandharva, 388. Ordination, was at first without ceremony, 170. Paharada, god, 389. Pajapati, a god, 308. Palaces, Vipassi’s three, 17. Panada, a Gandharva, 288. Panca-sikha, heavenly musician, 388. Paramatta, a god, 392. Pasenadi, king of Kosala, 4. Pa/ali-putta, fort on the Ganges, prophecy concerning, 92. Paficca-samuppada, dependent origination, doctrine of, older than Buddhism, 1; discussed, 42-49. P¾t¡mokkha, Brahmi gods recite, 37 ; Vipassi’s version of the, 38; Sakka’s question about the, 314. Payaga Nagas, 289. Pilgrimages, 154. Potana, in Assaka, 270. Pre-existence, 4. Probation, of four months, 168. Pukkusa, the Mall¡an, 141 ff. Purindada, epithet of Sakka, 397. Rahu, demon, 389. Rainy season (Vasja), 106. Rama-gima, 188-191. Rama-se«¿a, a god, 388. Rapture, nine stages of, 174 5 the four, 315; practice of, 350, 345-Rebirth, 98. Reign of Law, the Buddhist doctrine of, /. Renu, prince and king, 267 ff. Rest, at (deceased), 132. Retreat, tee Rainy season, 241. Righteousness, kingdom of, foundation of, 116. Road, 34. Robes, method of wearing, 145, l86, 303. Rojas, fairies, 390. Roruka, in Sov¡ra, 270. Rucira, a fairy, 290. Sacred places, four kinds of, 153. Sacrifice, the ideal, 371-374. Sadamatta, fairies, 391. Sahali, gods, 390. Slkiyas, the Buddha’s clan, 187, 188. a palace, 313; his eulogy of the Buddha, 361-263. Sikya sage, 308. Sa/ala, cottage, 305. Sanam-kum3ra, 245, 364, 391. Sanskrit Buddhist literature, 356. Sanskrit literature, anachronisms in, 383. S£riputta, his names, 78 ; his death, 193. Sata, a hill, 287. Satipa»ianas, the four, 249. Serpent-race, 191. Sikaddhi, son of MStal¡, 303. Sikhi, one of the six previous Buddhas, 6, 7. Similes: The threaded jewel, 1 o. The jewel laid on muslin, 11, The lotus, 16, 33. The man on the crag, 33. Clean cloth and dye, 34. The tangled skein, and matted thread, 50. Child on his father’s hip, 68. The brooding hen, 86. The city walls and the cat, 88. The causeway and the rafts, 95. Mirror of Truth, 99. Jewels of the Law, 101, The lamp, 108. The topmost height, 109. Golden image, 344. The confluence of Ganges and Jumna, 361. The pure gem, 376. The elephant, 301, 308. The bag of samples, 330. The butcher, 331. The man in the pit of mire, 354. The blind man and colours, 3 56. The posthumous child, 357. The soul of the boiled man, 359, The hot iron, 360. The country bumpkins and the trumpet, 361. The forest lad and the fire, 363. The caravan leaders and the demon, 365. The swineherd and the dung, 367. The gambler and the poisoned dice, 368. The two treasure seekers, 369. Sneezing, phrase to counteract evil from, 379. Soma, 383, 390. Soothsayers, 13, 16. Sorrow, when to be sought after, 313. Soul, seven theories of, 61 flf.; three aspects of, 63ff.; search for, 359-3ö*· Spirits, 178. See Gods; cloud-spirits, five kinds of, 305. Subhadda, the last convert, 164-169; was a Brahmin, 184. Subhadda, the old barber, 184. Subhadda, queen, 193 ff., 321. Sublime conditions, the Four, 319, 356, 379. Subrahm£, a god, 393. Sucitti, god, 289. Suddhodana, the Buddha’s father, 7. Sudhammi, council-hall of the gods, 304, 308. Suicide, 357. Sukhivatt-vyöha, origin of phrases in the, 198. Suleyya, a fairy, 290. Sunetta, a prophet, 73, *94. Sun-myths, how far to be accepted, 197- Suriya-vaccasa, goddess, 388. Tacchaka, a town, 388. Teachers, the six, 166. Timbaru, a god, 288, 301. Titans, 343. Tooth.rclics, 191. Transfiguration, rise of legend of, 146, 333. Treasurer, the mystic, 307. Treasures, the seven, of the Lord of the Wheel, 13, 202-208. Trees, musical, 301, 214, 317. Truffles, 137, Tusita, heaven of delight, 8, 9, 11. Upav&·a, 151. Uttara, 294, 372. Vajj¡ans, Videha clan, 78-81. Varuna, Vedic god, associated afterwards with tree-cult, 4, 389. Visava, god, 289, 308, 320. Vasavanesi, deities, 290. Vasus, gods, 290. Vediya, hill, 399. Veghanasas, gods, 391. Vejayanta, Sakka’s palace, 397. Vepacitti, god, 389. Veroca, god, 389. Vessabhu, a king, 370. Vessabhu, one of the six previous Buddhas, 6, 7. Vessamitta, god, 287. Vessavana, a god, 241, 251, 259, 305. Xettrulu, god, 268. Ve/¿a-dipa, brahmin of, 188. Vicakkha¿ia fairies, 291. V¡hlra, in old texts a room, not a monastery, 4, 106, 157. Vipassi, a former Buddha, 6 ff.; people’s derivation of the name, i7· VirC/haka, a guardian spirit, 241, 259, 287. VirGpakkha, god of the West quarter, 259, 288. Vish»u, 290. Visions, the four; aged, diseased, dead man, and a wanderer, 18IT. See Eye. Vissakamma, architect to the gods, 212. Vi/u, and Vi/ucca, gods, 288. Voice, the ideal kind of, 16. Wanderer, described, 22. Weighing a dead man, 360. Welfare, conditions of, for clansmen and Wanderers, 80 ff. Wheel, the mystic, behaviour of, 202-204. Wheel, Lord of the, king of the Golden Age, 13, 155, 157. Wings of Wisdom, the thirty-seven, 128, 129. Wisdom Tree, 23, 33, 113. Women, 98,102,134,160, 163, 206, *76, *79, 3<>6-World, the next, messenger from, 35»-355· Yama, twins, 290. Yasa, a god, 290. Zarathu»tra, 1,