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NAGA, 24, 67, 4,4. See Dragon and Lung.

Naga-raja, 207, 215. See Dragon-king and Lung-wang.

Nâgârdjuna, 414. See Nagarjuna.

Nagarjuna, 40, 43, 77, 78, 156, 160, 170, 184, 210, 230, 237, 238, 278, 283, 415. See Dragon-tree, and Lung-shu.

Nagas, 24, 39, 40, 50, 58, 59, 66, 216, 217, 418, 419. See Dragons.

Nairanjana (river), 22, 30.

Nakshatras, 344.

Nalana, 24.

Nalanda, 118, 170, 289.

Namo (a monk), 147.

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Nanda (a king of the Nagas), 59.

Nan-hai p‘u-to, 139. See P‘u-to of the Southern sea.

Nanking, 89, 101, 105, 110, 169, 179, 247, 260, 265, 274, 275, 413.

Nan-ngo school, 156, 159, 160, 170.

Nan-shan school, 169.

Naraka, 195, 225, 310, 357, 414.

Narakas, 217.

Na-t‘o (a prince), 159.

Nats, 217.

Neander, 166.

Nebuchadnezzar's image, 256.

Negroes, 370.

Nepaul, 2, 15, 88, 100, 132, 309, 315, 402.

Nepaulese books, 402; Sanscrit, 120, 214, 238.

Nestorian missionaries, 354; monks, 355; priests, 355.

Nestorians, 146, 148, 354.

Neumann, Professor C. F., 100.

Ngai Ju-lio, 121.

Ngan-hwei, 371.

Ngo-kwei, 115, 126. See Hungry ghosts.

Nicephorus Bataniares, 117.

Nie-p‘an, 401. See Nirvâna.

Nifwan, 7. See Nirvâna.

Nikan, 73. See Nirgrantha.

Ni-ku, 35, 355.

Nilgherries, 266.

Nimala paradise, 223, See Hwa-lo.

Ningpo, 85, 105, 107, 136, 137, 191, 371, 377. See Ming-cheu.

Nirban, 401. See Nirvâna.

Nirbana, 7. See Nirvâna.

Nirgrantha, 73, 74. See Nikan.

Niroda, 27.

Nirvâna, 15, 19, 22, 24, 30, 45-57, 62-64, 66, 68, 70, 71, 79, 81, 86, 93, 97, 135, 163, 168, 171, 174, 185, 197-199, 208, 214, 224, 225, 228, 248, 263, 264, 276, 279, 281, 293, 305, 311, 360, 373, 384, 386, 387, 401, 410, 411, 414, 417, 419. See Nie-p‘an.

Nirwana, 7. See Nirvâna.

Ni-seng, 355. See Ni-ku.

Nit-ban, 401. See Nirvâna.

No, 269. See Yang-ko.

North China, 89, 160, 236, 250, 384.

Northern Buddhism, 36, 55, 208, 233, 235, 410; Buddhists, 13, 21, 38, 42, 46, 99, 107, 128; China, 121, 171, 179; collection, 275; India, 71, 82, 109, 110, 145, 229, 277, 399, 403, 416; school, 13, 65, 403; sea, 241; Siberia, 190; Ts‘i, 170.

North-western India, 184, 343.

Nü-chih alphabet, 114; dynasty, 360; language, 406.

Nushirvan, 117. See Chosroes I. and K‘u-sa-ha.

 

O-CHE-LI-YE, 399. See A-cha-li-ya and Achârya.

O-lo-han, 401. See A-la-han and Arhan.

Olympus, 364.

O-mi-to Fo, 208, 233, 245, 246, 258, 386. See Amida Buddha.

O-mo-k‘ia po-che-lo, 399. See Amogha Vajra.

Om-mani-padme-hum, 139, 406.

O-na-han, 401. See Anagam.

O-nan, 276. See Ananda.

O-pi ti-yü, 196. See Avichi naraka.

Origen, 332.

Oude, 19, 42, 290. See Kosala.

Ouighour characters, 149; country, 146; language, 406; writing, 149.

Ouighours, 91.

Oujein, 280.

Oxus, 116.

 

PA-HO-SI-PA, 147. See Baschpa.

P‘ak-tie, 401. See Pratyeka.

Palats‘anga, 91.

Paley, Dr., 194.

Pali, books, 401; Buddhistical annals, 12; history, 106; inscriptions, 402; language, 53, 401-404, 413, 416, 417; originals, 120; tongue, 100.

Pa-li-chwang pagoda, 251.

Palinput, 106, See Pataliputra.

Palladius, Archimandrite, 411.

Pa-nan Kwan-yin, 246.

Pan-cheu, 171.

P‘ang-kü-shï, 247.

Paññya, 403. See Prajna.

Pan-shï, 178.

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Paradise of Amitabha, 235; of Indra Shakra, 195, 223, 224; of the Western heaven, 167, 170, 172, 174, 198, 208, 234, 246, 261, 262, 273, 360, 365, 356, 387, 418.

Paramita, 417.

Paramitas, 40.

Paramiti, 289, 399. See Pat-la-mit-ti.

Paramoda, 280.

Paranai, 42. See Benares.

Paranimita, 223. See T‘a-hwa-tsï-tsai.

Paranirvâna, 56.

Parshva, 74.

Parthia, 343.

Parthians, 75.

Pa-ta-lik, 116, 117. See Constans II.

Pataliputra, 74, 75, 106, 109, 257, 273, 283, See Hwa-shï and Palinput.

Patiekan, 401. See Pratyeka.

Pat-la-mit-ti, 399. See Paramiti.

Pat-la-si-na-ji-ta, 399. See Prasenajit.

Patna, 13, 289, 403.

Pat-nia, 403. See Prajna.

Patriarchs—

1.

Indian.

See

Maha Kashiapa.

2.

Ananda.

3.

Shangnavasu.

4.

Upagupta.

5.

Drikata.

6.

Michaka.

7.

Vasumitra.

8.

Buddhanandi.

9.

Buddhamitra.

10.

Parshva.

11.

Punayadja.

12.

Ashwagosha.

13.

Kapimara.

14.

Nagarjuna.

15.

Kanadeva.

16.

Rahulata.

17.

Sanghanandi.

18.

Sangkayasheta.

19.

Kumarada.

20.

Jayata.

21.

Vasubandu.

22.

Manura.

23.

Haklena.

24.

Singhalaputra.

2.5

Basiasita.

26.

Indian.

See

Putnomita.

27.

Pradjnatara.

28.

Bodhidharma.

29.

Chinese.

See

Hwei-k‘o.

30.

Seng-tsan.

31.

Tau-sin.

32.

Hung-jin.

33.

Hwai-neng.

Pattala, 267. See Tatta.

Pau Cheng, 358.

Pau Po-tsï, 350.

Pau-chï, 168.

Pe-chang, 209.

Pe-chi-li province, 90, 128.

Peguans, 12.

Peh-yen, 280.

Peking, 128, 137, 150, 152, 165, 211, 249-252, 254-256, 259, 260, 262, 266, 268, 270-272, 274, 275, 329, 334, 335, 337, 338, 353, 392, 401, 406, 407, 411, 413.

Pe-ma sï (temple), 168. See White horse temple.

Persia, 31, 93, 110, 116, 117, 150, 214, 249, 343.

Persian, 145; language, 211; priests, 146.

Peruvians, 63.

Peshawar, 256.

Pe-sung (mountain), 390.

Pe-teu, 347. See Great Bear.

Pe-ts‘i dynasty, 171.

Philing, 117. See Fulim.

Pi-chï, 401. See Pratyeka Buddha.

Pi-ch‘ieu, 401. See Bikshu.

Pien-ch‘eng, 246. See K‘ai-feng fu.

Pien-liang, 270. See K‘ai-feng fu.

Pi-hia yuen-chiün (a divinity), 271.

Pi-ho-lo-po-lo, 399. See Viharapala,

Pi-k‘ieu, 276, 401. See Bikshu.

Pi-lan-na-shi-li, 149.

Pi-leu-le-cha, 239. See Tseng-chang and Virudhaka.

Pi-leu-pa-cha, 239. See Kwang-mu and Virupaksha.

Pi-lu-si, 117.

Pishabarma (a king), 92.

Pishâcha demons, 285.

Pi-sha-men, 239. See To-wen and Vaishramana.

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Pitaka, 230. See San-ts‘ang.

P‘it-ti, 290. See Pratyeka Buddha.

P‘it-ti-ka-la, 290. See Pratyeka.

Piyadasi, 278. See Ashôka.

Pi-yün sï (temple), 254.

Plato, 38, 342.

Platonic dialogues, 38.

Pluto, 363, 364.

Po-je, 281. See Prajna.

Pò-kiun (a star), 348.

Pole star, 336.

Po-le-mi-ti, 399. See Paramiti.

Po-lo-sï-na-shï-to, 399. See Prasenajit.

Polynesians, 370.

Portuguese, 253, 355. See Si-yang jen.

Poseidon, 364.

Po-shin, 218. See Mo-wang.

Potala, 139, 266. See Potaraka.

Potaraka, 139. See Potala.

Pracrit, 309, 402-404.

Pradjñatara, 85.

Prajna, 19, 40, 41, 51, 181, 281, 403, 417. See Po-je.

Prasenajit, 31, 41, 45, 49, 291, 292, 399. See Po-lo-sï-na-shï-to.

Pratyeka Buddha, 66, 80, 135, 183, 254, 290, 401. See Pi-chï and Yuen-kioh.

Pratyekas, 290.

Priesthood, 30, 35, 81, 93, 190, 226, 233, 240, 417. See Sanga.

Prince of fuel, 269. See Chai-wang.

Protestants, 354.

Ptolemy, 93.

P‘u-hien, 20, 21, 128, 139, 163, 187, 208, 241, 243, 255, 265, 384, 385. See Samantabhadra.

Pu-k‘ung, 125, 132, 169. See Amogha.

Pu-lu-sha, 144. See Purusha.

Punayadja, 74.

Punjab, 83, 256, 278, 322, 343.

Purana Kashiapa, 52.

Puruna, 290.

Purusha, 278. See Pu-lu-sha.

P‘u-sa, 5, 24, 39, 206, 247, 266, 365, 370, 383, 385. See Bodhisattwa.

Put, 413. See Fo.

Putaloka, 262. See Potaraka.

P‘u-ta-lo-kia, 139. See Potaraka.

Putanas, 216.

P‘u-t‘i, 401. See Bodhi.

P‘u-t‘i-lieu-chï, 399. See Bodhiruchi.

Putnomita, 85.

P‘u-to, 128, 137, 139, 259, 262, 265-267, 402.

P‘u-to of the Southern sea, 139. See Nan-hai p‘u-to.

Pythagoras, 337, 342.


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