Abhidhamma-katha, 199 Action, channels of, 247, 264. See Karma Adept, 249, 265 Aditi, 190 f.

Advantages of virtue, 226 Agganna, defined, 9, n. 1, 25;

Suttanta, 77 f.

Aggregates, mental, bodily, 224 f., 255, 260 Ajita, Licchavi general, 17 f. Ãlakamanda, 193 áavaka, 196

Ambara-Ambaravatiya, 193 Ãnanda, 112 Animism, 2, 54 Anupiya, of the Mallas, 7 Anuruddha, 261, n. 1 Arahant, 3 f·, 12, 15; five things, 225 ; and nine things he cannot do, 125; bases of, 235, 259; powers of, 259 Archers, Sakyans, 111 Arittha, 193

Ariyan duty, 62 f. ; religion, 173 ;

lineage, 217 Armour, 212 Asceticism, 37 f.

Assemblies, 241 Asuras, 12, 142, 145, 158 f. Ãtanatiya-Suttanta, 185 f.

Bad, 207, n. 4 Banyan, symmetry, 154 Barrenness, spiritual, 227, 256 Bases, 211, 216 Beautiful, the, 31 f.

Beauty, 75

Beginning of things, 9, 25-31 Bhagalavati, 193 Bhaggava, ‘ Wanderer,' 7 f. Bharadvaja, bhikkhu, 77 Bharadvaja, yakkha, 195 Bias. See Latent

Birds, 194 Body, parts of, 100 Bondages of the mind, 228 Bonds, 222, 254 Books, making of, 90 Border city, parable, 96 Brahma Sanamkumara, 93 Brahma, Great, 25 f.

Brahmins, contempt for Gotama’s order, 78 ; evolution of, 89 ; tradition of marks, 133 Bring to pass, things to, 250 f. Buddha, Dhamma, Sangha, the repute-formula (kittisaddo), 10 f·, 219, 227 ; the seven Buddhas, 189 Buddha, marks of a, 137 f.; kin of the sun, 190 ; nothing to guard against, 210 ; future, 74 Buddhaghosa, 170, 186, 198 Bumu’s, the, 111

Calm, 49, 206, 220 Campa, 250 Candana, 195 Canon'law, 260 Carpenter, J. E., 249, n. 1. Catechetical teaching, 198 f.

Cause, 204, 251, 252 f., 259 C(h)akkavatti, king, 60 f., 137 f.;

Suttanta, 53 f.

Chance, 30

Chapter (sangha), 120 f.

Chiding and tact, 226 Childers, R. C., 168 Chronic states, 334, 247, 257 Cittasena, 196 Compassion, 171, 204 f.

Conceit concerning soul, 251 Concentration, 213, 235, 241, 252, 254; perfect, 255 f.

Concord, 204 f. See Fraternal Conditioned, unconditioned, the, 252 f.

Conditions, 204, 219, 259

Conqueror, 146 Conscientiousness, 205 Consciousness, 230; states of (vihara), 214 ; stations of, 219 f·, 236, 258 ; as infinite, 242 ; rebirth-, 222 Contact, 230, 250, 263 Contention, 232 Contentment, 217 Cow, eyelashes of, 157 Craving, 209, 220, 231, 253, 257, 263 Creation by dismemberment, 132 f. Creatures, beings, destinies of, 105 f. Culture, or development, 213, 218 Cunda the Novice, 112 f.

Cunda the Smith, 201 Cynic (kukkuravatiko = dog-cult-er) 11

Dadhimukha, 196 Darupattika, teacher (Wooden Bowl), 21 Dark and bright actions, 221 Deliberation, 251

Deliverance (v¡mokha), stages of, 31, 221, 242,    262 ; elements for

(nissarana-), 228 f., 233, 256 Destiny, five ways of, 225 Detachment, 254, 259 Devas, 10, n. 4, 26 31 ; life-span and reminiscent power, 105 ; spheres of, 212,236; unconscious, 244; radiant, 26, 82, 212. Devasüta, 196

Development. See Culture; things to be developed, 250 f.

Dharanl, 193

Dhatarattha, king of the east, 190 Difference, 263 D¡gha, 196 Disasters, 226, 250 f.

Discernment, degrees of, 100 Discretion, 205 Disputed questions, 237 Distinction, 250 f.

Doctrines, 112 f., 120, 125, 260; discussion of, 120 f. ; bodies of doctrine, 221, 256 Dogmatizing, 129 f.

Earth as primeval food, 82 Ease. See Happiness Ecstasy, 108, 242 f.

Efficiency, stages to, 215 Efforts, supreme, 215 Elements, 205, 208, 219, 232 f·, 251, n. 7, 253, 256

Elimination, 217; subjects for, 250 f.

Emancipation, 221, 229, 248-251 f·, 256 ; maturity of, 230 Embryo, consciousness of, 98 Emptiness, 213 Energy, 239, 260, 261 Enlightenment (sambodhi), 108, 235, 258 Equanimity, 45, 76, 216 Eternalism, threefold doctrine of, 103 f.

Exertions, 217 Extremes denounced, 107 f.

Eye (sight), deva·, celestial, or ‘heavenly,’ 105, 221

Faculties, 228, 256 Fairs, 175

Faith, that satisfied, 95 f.

and knowledge, 95 f.

Feeling, 253

Fetters, 102 f., 124, 209, 225, 237 Fields of sense-exper¡ence. See Sense Fires, 211 Floods, 222, 254 Flowers, 242

Flux of consciousness from birth to birth, 100 Franke, R. O., 59, «. 1 Fraternity, 231, 257 Friends and foes, 176 f. ; and familiars, 182 Fruits, 219, 255

Gaggara, Lake, 250 Gandhabbas, 142 f·, 188 f.

Garudas, 142

Giving, purity in, 222 f.; bases of, 239

Gladness, 229, 262 Gods and devotees, 171 Good fortune and after-life, 226 Gopala, 196

Gotama, worker of wonders, 8 f., 24 ; knew by intuition and through devas, ,7; cf. II, 252; deliverer, 24 ; knower of ultimate beginning, 25 ; criticizes popular theism, 25 f. ; loved quiet, 34, 49; criticized, 8 f., 35 ; clair-audient, 35 ; not a subverter, 51 ; on past and prophecy, 126 f. ; what he revealed, and why, 128 ; hymn to, 190 f. ; wearied, 202 Grasping, 222, 250, 255

Grimblot, 193 Gula, 196

Happiness, 221, 229, 262 Helpful things, 250 f.

Hemavata, 196 Heredity, 234

Hindrances, Five, 44 f., 225, 24 255 Hirl, 196

Husbands and wives, 181 f.

Iddhi, 2, 75, 215, 257 Idleness, 176. See Slackness 111, end to, 250 Inda, 195

Individuals classed, 101, 223, 25: 262

Indra, 151, 164, 169 Infinitudes, 216 Influences, 213

Insight, 206, 207, n. 1, 251, 262 Intoxicants (Ãsavas), 121,125, 2o< 221, 250, 259 Intoxicating drinks, 175 Intoxications, 213 Intuition (pativedha), 230,246, 260 (nana), 262 Investigations, 231 Issara (I¿vara) overlord, persona god, 25 f.

Jackal and lion, 21 f.

JSliya, 21 Janesabha, 196 Janogha, 193

Jhana, 75 f·, 108, 123, 214, n. 2 215, 216 Jiva bird, 194

Karma, mixed, 92, n. 2 ; effects of 139 f., 220, n. I ; and moral law 187; four kinds, 221 Ketumatl, 73

Khattiya (k¿atriya), origin of, 88

Kindness, 206

Kings, the Four, 188 f.

Kingship, evolution of, 88 Kinnughandu, 196 Knots, 222

Knowledge, 212 ; (nana), 218, 254

Kokila bird, 194 Kora the Khattiya, 11 Kumbhandas, 188 f.

Kuru, Uttara·, 192 f.

Kusinata, 193

Kuvera, king of the north (or Vessavana), 193

Lakkhana, Suttanta, 132 f. ; doctrine of, 32, 135    137    f.

Latent bias, 237, 258 Layman, duty of, 168 f.

Learnt, to be thoroughly, 250 f. Life, length of earth-life, 67 f. ; present and future, 121 ; linchpin of, 184

Lion, 164; and jackal, 21 f. ; torso of, 155

Living, methods of, 247, 264 Losses, 225 Lotus, 224

Love, 45, 76, 206, 216 ; and compassion, 171 {.

Magic, 58

Mahü-Sammata, 88

Mallas of Pava, 111, 201 f.

Mandiya, 196

Mani, 196

Münicara, 196

Mfira, hardest to subdue, 76

Marks, tradition.of birth-, 137 f.

Masters and servants, 182

Mastery, positions of, 241 f., 262

M&tali, 196

Matrices, 222

Matter (rüpa), 211

Matuli, in Magadha, 59

Meanness, 225

Merit, 253

Metteyya Buddha, 74 Middle Countries, 244 Mi'gü a, mother of, 77 Mind, 205, 216, 221 ; and body, 205, 251, 262 Mind-culture by brethren, 33 Mindfulness, exercise in, 59, 75, 130, 214 f·, 247, 250 f., 254, 260 Mind-reading, 99, 218 Misfortune and after-life, 225 Moira, 56 Morality, 225

M¢ral law, 66 f., 186; code, 168 f. Motives, 174 Mucalinda, 196 Muddleheadedness, 206

NSgas, 142 f.

Nala, 196 Nalanda, 95 Nandana, 144 NStapuriya, 193

Nathaputta, in, 203 Navanavatiya, 193 Nemi, 193 Netti, 196 Never-returner, 227 Nibbilna, 122 f., 208, n. 5, 234, 250, 254

Niganthas, 108, 203 Nighanilu, 196 Night, the Shrouder, 190 f. Nigrodha, Wanderer, 33 f. NimmSnarati, 212 Normalism, 2, 53, 80, n. 3 Norm=Dhamma, 10, 59,62, 115 f·, 204, 219, 261; explained, 80 f.; object of, 52; lineage of, 96 f. Nothingness, 242 Nutriments, 219, 254

Oldenberg, 3, 35, 57 Obedience, 181, n. 4 Observance, 248 Ojasi, 193 Opamaniia, 196 Opinions, 248 Order, The, 219

Pajapati, 195 Pajunna, 196 Panada, king, 74, 196 Pancalacanda, 196 Parakusi'nata, 193 Parakusitanata, 193 Paranimmita-vasavattl, 212 Parents and children, 180 Parinibbana when opapat ika (deva), 103, n. 2 Paritta, 170, 1H5 f.

Pasadika (Suttanta), 111 f. Pasenadi, king of Kosala, So Path, Eightfold and Tenfold, 238, 259, 261, 265 ; wrong ditto,'eight-and ten-fold, 237, 261, 264, 265 Paths, the Four, 103, 124, 219, 238 Patika's son, ascetic, 16 f.; Suttanta, 1 f.

Pava, 111,201 Pavfirika, -ya, 95

Peace (nibbuti), 25 f.; (parin¡bbanal, 5°

Penetrated, things to be, 250 f. Perceptions, 231, 235, 258, 263, 264

Personality, 222 Peta's, 191 Pirit, 1S6

Pith, reaching the, 43 f.

Pity, 45. 76, 216

Pleasure, four low modes of, 122 f. : four higher modes, 123 f. ; five kinds, 225 Popularity, 145, 183, 223 Powers, the ten, 205, n. 6 ; seven, 236 Prayer, 187 Proficiency, 205, 213 Progress, rates of, 101 f. ; 220 Properly, evolution of, 87 f. ; and craving, 263 Protective doctrines, 245 f·, 264 Psychological law, 263 Pure Abodes, see Worlds Punnaka,196 Purity, 262

Qualities, 235, 258 Quarrelling, 243, 263. See Conten tion

Quarters, 188 f.; worship of, 169 f·, 173 f„ 180 Questions, 221 Quests, 209, 248

Rain, as gifts, 151 Raja, 193, 196 Rüjagaha, 33, 173 Rakkhasas, 142

Rapture, 262. See Jhfina, Concentration, Ecstasy Razor's edge, 119 Realization, 221 Realized, things to be, 250 f. Rebirth, 13, 17, 209, 240 f.

Recital, the, 201 f.

Recluseship, fruits of, 219 Recollections, six, 234, 257 Religieux and laymen, 183 ; unseasonable times for religieux, 244, 261

Religion = Dhamma, 36 f., ¡igf. Reminiscence, 104, 221 Resolves, 221 Restraint, fourfold, 43 Revealed, unrevealed things, 126 f. Reverence, irº, 231, 257 Riding, 193 Rita, 56

Roots (conditions, springs of action),

207

Runes, ward, 170, 185 f.

SSkiyas, S¡lkyas (Pali Sakk« i, 80 f., 11 (

Sakka. 76.9

Sakkas, 142 Sakyan, the, 122 f.

Salvation, 50 tamagama, 112 Sandhana,' householder, 33 f. Sanglti Suttanta, 198 f.

Sankha, king, 74 Sariputta, 95 f.; putative author, iq8 f., 202 f., 250 f.

Salügira, 196 SavatthT, 77 Sea, 190 f.

Self-dependence, 59 Self-hypnosis, 247, 264 Selfishness, 225 Self-luminous, 82, 86 Self-mastery, 49, 217 Self-surrender, 218 Sense, fields, organs of, 98, 230, 257,    264; desires of, 211;

objects of, 264 Serissaka, 196 Signlessness, 213 Sincere learner, 50 Sineru, or Neru, 190, ». 5, 192 Si(n)gal(ak)a, 169 f.

Si(n)gfilovSda Suttanta, 168 f. Sisters, senior, etc., 117 f·

Slvaka, 196

Slackness, 238, 261

Social ethics, 1GX

Sonia, 195

Soul theories, 129

Space, 242. See Elements

Speech, 223

Spheres, nine, 243 f., 263. See Worlds

Spiritual wrestling, 226, 255, 262 Stream-attainment, 218 Strongtyre (Dalhanemi), 60 f. Successional states, 245, 264 SuddS (Südra), 91 Suffering, 210, 220 Sumana, 196

Sumangala, Rev. S., 198, 215 Sumukha, 196 Sunakkhatta, 1 f·, 8 f.

Superman, 137 f·, 261 Supernormal] knowledges, 253, 257; power, 106.

Suppagedha, 196 Supreme things, three, 213 Süro, 193

Sympathy, 45, 76, 179, 216

Takakusu, J., 200 Talk, 33 f·, 49

Tao, 55 Tapas, 57

Taste-bearers, 156 f.

Tathagata, explained, 126 f.; = a Buddha, 210, n. 6, 251, n, 6 Tatojas¡, 193 Tatola, 193 Tatotaia, 193 Tattala, 193

Teachers, 112 f. ; and pupils, 181 Tejasi, 193 Thera, 211

Thinking, orderly and reverse, 251, 262

Three and-thirty. See Worlds

Time, 209, 253

Time and speech, 214

Tindukkhanu, Wanderers' Park, 19

Tormenting, 223

Training, 213

Tranquillity, 248

Treasures, seven, 60, 137 f.; other seven, 235, 258 Truths. See Doctrines ; the Four, 128, 255

Ubbhataka, mote-hall, 201 U day in, 109

Uddaka-Ramaputta, 119 Udumbarika, queen and park, 33 Understood, things to be, 250 f. Unsurpassables, 234, 257 Upanishads, 56 Upavana, 131

Uttaraka of the Bumu’s, 11

Vajjians, 10 Varuua, 195

Vasettha, bh¡kkhu, 77 f. ; Malla name, 202 Vedic gods, 169

Vesali shrines, 14 ; assemblies, 16 Vessamitta, 196 Vessa (Vaisya), origin of, 91 Vessavana, deva-king of the north (or Kuvera), 188 f.

Virü¡ha, deva-king of the south,

191

Virüpakkha, deva-king of the west,

192 VisSna, 193

Vision, three kinds, 213 Volitions, 231

Wanderers (paribbSjaka), 109, 122 f., 141, n. I ; park, 33

Ward runes, guardian spells, 185 f 189 f.

Wealth, evolution of, etc., 65 f.

spiritual = love, etc., 76 Wearing away, 265 Weights, 165 Well-awareness, 215 Well-Farer, 10 passim Wheel, celestial, 60 f., 137 f.; orbil 254

White-robed (laymen), 111, 203 Wisdom (bodhi), wings or part of, 91. See Enlightenment (panna), 149, 259; (vijja). 214 See also Insight, Intuition Knowledge, Understood Women not ‘chattels,’ 192 Wonders, 8 f., 214

Work, 239, 261. See Karma Worldly concerns, 241, 261 Worlds, of the Three-and-Thirty, etc., 17, 241 ; Radiant, etc., 26, 82 f., 212, 236 ; unconscious, 30 f.; Brahma, 26, 241 ; evolution of, 82 {.; theories of, 129; Pure Abodes, 227 Worthy persons, 236, 238 Wrestling, spiritual, 226,    255,

262

ifakkhas, 188 f.; mostly not moral,

189

/ang and Yin, JJ /ugandhara, 196

1, 250

PALI WORDS DISCUSSED IN FOOTNOTES OR HERE.

Akalika, 10, n. 5 Atta, n. 2

Advejjhavaco (p. 160): advejjha-kath&ya parisuddhakathaya ka-thita-bhSvai) assa sadevako loko imina karanena janatü ti. Cf. Buddhavagsa, ii., 110: advejjha-vacana Buddha. = advaidhya (E. Müller, Pali Gram., 54) Adhipannatti (p. 138). Practically identical in meaning with pan-natti, and sixfold :—khandha, dhatu, ayatana, indriya, sacca, puggala. Corny.

Anudhamma = anurüpadhamma (XII., 16).

Anukampati, 171 Anusaya, 237, n. 2 Antaggahika ditthi, 41, ». 2 Abhicetasika, 108, n. 2 Abhidhamme    abhivinaye, 246,

n. 3

Abhejja, cf. A. I, 124 Asani-vicakka, 40, n. 2.

Avici, 73, n. l Ahicchattako, 83, n. 1 Ãkasananca.    IVken Jhana is

meant, construe the sentence as akasananca ayatanam assa t: akasanancayatanam. When object is meant, construe :—akasa-nancam eva ayatanam, or akasananca tam ayatananca ti akasa-m.

Aghatag bandhati = kopag uppa-deti, 243 Ãpathakanisad¡, 40, n. 3 Ãraddho : paritosito ceva nippha-dito ca (p. 174)

Ãsava, 175, n. 1, 209, n. 3 Âsadimhase, 15, n. I Ãhara, 204, n. 2, 219

Ekakhurarj katva, 193, n. 1 Ekod¡bhava, 123, n. 2, 256, n. 5

Opapatiko, 103, n. 2

Kasina, 247, n. 1 Kama, 259, n. 1

Kaya, 209, n. 2, 213, 228, n. 2, 230. n. 4

Kincana, 210, n. 7 Kukkutasampatika, 72, n. 2 Kusala, 27, n. 3 Kusalata, 205, n. 6

Catukuntiko, 11, n. 4

Thanan ti karanag, 174; cf. 249, n. 1.

Cf. Sum. V. i·, 112 Tiracchanakatha, 33, n. 2 Tund¡k¡ra, 192, n. 5

Ditthisampanno, 206, n. 10 Dipa, 59, n. 3 Dhamma, 230, n. 3 Dhammakayo, 81, n. 2

Dhammata, 141, n. 2 Dhammanvayo, 96, n. 1 Dhammapadani, 220 Dhatu, 205, n. 4, 208, n. 4, n. 6, 251. *• 7

Namag, 205, n. 2 Niddesa, 235, n. 3 Nibbana, 208, n. 5 Nibbuti=kilesanibbana, 190, n. 1 Nimittarj, 206, n. 8 Niyata, 210, n. 4 Nirodha as vibhava, 209, n. 1 Necayika, 18, n. 1 Nekkhamma, 208, «. 2

Paccattam yoniso manasik5.ro ti attan'o upayamanasikarena (p. 102 ¡ cf. p. 2)

Paccupatth&tabba, 171 Pannatta ti thapita. Comy.

Par¡n«i, 249, ». 1 Patibhanava, 183, n. 1 Pa¢ibhano, 102, n. 3 Patisarana, 112, n. 2 Padh&na, 217, «. 1 Papafica, 262, n. 1 Pariyayam akasi (p. 7). Cf. Sum. Vil. I, 36. Pariyayo here probably means karanam. /« Mil. 219 (trs. II, 15) karanar) karoti is rendered ‘ to bring (land) into use.’ In Sarjyutta l, 17 pariyayo, ‘ matter,’ is by the Comy. paraphrased by k¾ranai) (K.S. I, 27) Paripunna-sankappo, 39, n. 2 Pasado, pasanno, pasid¡, 97, «. 2 Piyasamudaharo, 246, n. I Puggala, 223, n. 5

BodhipakkhiyS dhammS, 93, n. 1 ;

97, 120 Brahma, 81, n. 2, 223, n. 5 Brahmacariyesana, 209, n. 4 Brahmacarino, 117, n. 2 Bhavabhavo, 220, n. 3

Bhonto satta, 47, n. I Mittani, 180, n. 2 Mutar), 127, n. 2, 223, n. 4 Me ray a. It is worthy of note that meraya comprises four asavas, extracted from flowers, fruits, honey and molasses, and fifthly the asava which is sambhara-sarjyutto. Cf. Childers s.v. sam-bhara Moneyyani, 213, «. 7

Yoniso, 218, n. 8

Lokadhatu, 108, n. 3

Vijanavatani, 35, n. I Vijja, 207, n. i Vitakka, 108, n. 1 Vibhava as nirodha, 208, 209, n. i

Vüpakasa, 260, n. 1 Vebhütiya, 102, n. 1 Veyyattiya, 35, n. 2 Vodasam apajjati, 39, n. 3

Sarjvarl, 190, n. 4 Sakkayo, 216, n. 1 Sankappa, 208, n. 3, 237, n. 5 Sankhara, 204, n. 2 ; ºa, 211, n. 3 ;

cf. 220; nnenjabhiº, 211, n. 3* SangTtipariyayo, 249. n. 2 Sacca, 248, n. 1 Sanna, 263, n. 3 Satata, 234, n. 2 Sadattho, p. 79, n. 3 Sappatihtrakatam, 115, n. I Samavekkhati: in Comy. samapek-khati = samma pekkhati, (p. 184) Saraniya (dhamma), 231. On the double meaning see Childers s.v. Cf.D¡al. II.85(XXXIII,2,2,xiv.) Sukha, 123, ti. J

Suppatividhar) = sutthu paccak-khar) katarj, 230 Suhad.i ti sundarahadaya, 178