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________________ 524 (118) Ibid, Part 1, p. 254. (119) Bhagavatī, 7-9-576. (120) Buddhist India, p.3. (121) Encyclopaedia of Buddhism, p.316. (122) Therigāthā Atthakathā, 139-43. (123) Rockhill, Life of Buddha, p. 63. (124) Hindū Sabhyatā, p. 183. (125) Dialogues of Buddha, Vol. 2, p.78. (126) Vāyu Purāpa, Chapter 99, śloka 319; Matsya Purana, Chapter 271, S1.9. . (127) Dialogues of Buddha, Vol. 2, p.78. (128) Digha Nikāya Atthakatha, 1, 133. (129) Apte's Sanskrit-English Dictionary, Vol.1, p. 580. (130) Trišaştisalākā-puruşa-caritram, parva 10, sarga 6, śloka 309. (131) There is unanimity between the two names, Halla and Vihalla. The original text of the Nirayavaliya has linked the whole episode with Vihalla, The Nirayāya a commentary, the Bhagavati commentary, Bharates'vara-Bahubali-vrtti, etc., make use of both the names. According to the Anuttarovavaiya, Vihalla and Vehayasa were the sons of Celana, and Halla the son of Dharini. According to the Nirayavaliya-vrtii and Bhagavati-vrtti, both Halla and Vihalla were born of Celana. This is worthy of research, (132) It is said that the money value of the elephant and the necklace was as much as the value of Srenika's kingdome. (Avasyak Curni, Second Half, p.167).
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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