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6. Vyādhisūtra on the Four Āryasatyas
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
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page 578 note 1 E.g., in Yogasūtra, ii, 15, comm.: “yathā, cikitsāśāstraṁ caturvyūham: rogo, rogahetur, ārogyam, bhaisajyam iti, evam idam api śāstraṁ catvirvyūham eva, tadyathā: saṁsāraḥ, saṁsāranetur, mokṣo, mokṣopāya iti.”
page 580 note 1 MS. (hete and infra) has: blisak kalpa°. I suppose that the old Nepalese ligature has been misunderstood by the modern copyist.
page 580 note 2 MS. has °syām.
page 580 note 3 This attribute of the Buddha helps to explain the origin of the Bhaisajyaguru of the later mythology which Dr. Grunwedel (Myth. B., p. 118) pronounces “noch unerklarbar.”—C. Bendall.