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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
1 Candana bas nothing to do with candra, ‘moon,’ as Neumann suggests in the note on p. 379. It means ‘the sandal-tree,’ and is frequently used as a proper name alone and in compositions. The northern Buddhists have a Buddha of this name (Avadānaçataka, transl. by L. Feer, p. 64) and a pratyekabuddha (ib., p. 93).