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3. The Sambodhi in Asoka's Eighth Edict
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
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page 620 note 1 See Senart, “Inscriptions de Piyadasi,” 1. 186, and the other authorities referred to at 1. 182 and 2. 223.
page 622 note 1 Compare brahma-parāyano at Mil., 234, brahmacariya-parāyano at A., 3. 75, and duṇda-parāyano at M., 1. 88.
page 622 note 2 Childers thinks smbodho is merely another form of sambodhi. As the former is only found as yet in one ambiguous phrase, the discussion of its meaning would be premature.