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________________ 558 Notes on Chapter Fifteen (1) (2) Digha Nikaya Atthakathā (Sumangala-vilasini). Rāhul Saṁkrtyāyana, Introduction to the Suyagdanga Sutta, Page 1, Sūtragama. Prakasan Samiti, Gudgaon, 1961. E.J. Thomas, Life of Buddha, p.158. (4) Rhys Davis, Dialogues of Buddha, Vol. II, p.72; E.J. Thomas, op. cit., p. 156; Winternitz, History of Indian Literature, Vol. II, pp. 38-42. (5) Bhagavati, 5.7. U.6. Op. cit, s.7.U. 6. (6) Jambūdiva Pannatti Sütta, Vaksa 2, Kal Adhikāra, According to this, after two showers lasting altogether for two weeks, there is a gap of one week. Again after the third and fourth shower, there is a gap of one week. Altogether, then, the showers inclusive of two gaps lasted for 49 days. (8) Nemicandra Suri, Mahāvira Cariyam. Samavāyānga Sutta, Sama, 55; Kappa Sūtta Su. 147. (9) (10) Kappa Sutta, Su. 147; Uttarādhyayana Cūrni, p. 283. The last Zutra in the Uttarādhyayana calls Mahāvira 'Buddha'. Cf. i-i păukare buddhe nāyaye parinivvuye Also Kappa Sutta, Kalpārtha Bodhini, p. 123 for the posture in sitting. Cf. sampaliyanka-nisanne - samyak padmāsanenopavista. (11) For complete details, Kappa Sutta, Su. 147.
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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