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________________ 517 Othe Kings Apart from the above-mentioned kings, many other names of kings exist in both the traditions. Many of them have been noticed in different contexts in this work. They were either the followers of Mahavira or of the Buddha and there is hardly any dispute about them. Their names have usually figured in the tradition to which they belonged, and they are by no means important for purposes of a comparative study. Therefore, they are not relevant for our present purpose. Notes on Chapter Fourteen (1) Buddha Carita, sarga 10, sloka 8. (2) Ibid, sarga 10, sloka 13. (3) Ibid, sarga 11, sloka 72. (4) Uttarājjhayanāni, adhyayana 20, gathā 6. Ibid, adhyayana 20, gātha 38. Ibid, adhyayana 20, gāthās 42, 43. (7) Ibid, adhyayana 20, gāthā 45. (8) Ibid, adhyayana 20, gātha 47. (9) Ibid, adhyayana 20, gāthas 54-57. (10) Ibid, adhyayana 20, gâthā 58. (11) Digha Nikāya, Mahāvaggo, Mahāparinibbāna Sutta, p.91. (12) Hindū sabhyatā (Hindi), p. 185. (13) Vinaya Pitakla, Mahāvaggo, Mahākhandhaka, p. 35-36. (14) Ibid, pp. 37-38. (15) Digha Nikāya 1-5, pp. 111-112.
SR No.022804
Book TitleAgama And Tripitaka Comparative Study
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorNagaraj Muni
PublisherToday and Tomorrows Printers and Publishers
Publication Year1986
Total Pages804
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size19 MB
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