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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1888 Excerpt: ...A. II. 4. 5, 17. 2; III. 73. 4 Patimokkhavisodhanl, name of a commentary by Saddhammajotipala, Gv. 64 Payasirajaima, name of a prince, Mil. 196 Payasirajii, a king, Grimblot, 346 Paragahga, the country beyond the Ganges, S. N. 32, 47 Parayanavagga, the fifth division of the Suttanipata, Samy. XII. 31; A. III. 32. 1, 2 Parika, a female ascetic, Mil. 123 Parileyyaka, a village near Kosambi, M. X. 4. 6 et seq.; 5. 1; Dhp. 105; Ud. IV. 5 Parileyyakavanasanda, a forest, Jiit. III. 489 Piiva, a city in the Malla county, near Eajagaha, C. XI. 1. 1; M. P. S. IV. 13 seq.; Sum. I. 4; S. N. 185; Pasa dbas. ap. Grimblot, 348; Ud. I. 1; VIII. 5 Paveyyaka Malla, the Mallas of Pava, Sangitis. ap. Grimblot, 349 Pavarika, a grove at Nalanda, M. P. S. I. 15 Pavarikambavana, a vihara built by the setthl at Pavariya Kosambl, Sum. D. VII. 1; Kevattas, ap. Gr. 342; Sampa daniyas, ap. Grimblot, 348 Pavarikarama, the same as the last, Dhp. 167 Pavariya, a setthl at Kosambi, Sum. D. VII. 1; Dhp. 164 Pasanaka cetiya, a shrine in the Magadha country, S. N. 185,205; Mil. 349 Pingalakoccha, a brahman who had a conversation with the Buddha, Majjh. I. 198 seq. Pingiya (manava), one of Bavan's diRciples, S. N. 184, 204, 205, 207, 209; Samy. I. 5. 10; II. 3. 4; Par. Dip. 205 Pitakattaya, the Holy Scriptures of the Buddhists, Mah. 19, 207, 247, 251, 252, 256 Pinclolabharadvaja, a thera who was guilty of uttarimanussadhamma, A. I. 14. 1; Ud. IV. 6; Mil. 404; C. V. 8 Pipphaliguha, a cave near Eajagaha, where Mahakassapa resided, Dhp. 183; Ud. I. 6; III. 7 Pipphalivana, a country adjacent to the Malla country, M. P. S. VI. 61 Piyadassi or Piyadassana, an epithet of Asoka, Dip. VI. 1, 2, 14, 24; XV. 88 seq.; XVI. 5 Piyadassi, a thera at the Jeta vihara, Dip. XIX. 15; Mah. 171, 173 Piyadassi, on...