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Art. XXXII.—The Last to go Forth, Jātaka, 4.490 = 6. 30.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

Extract

There are curious passages, found in two places of Fausboll's Jātaka, 4. 490 and 6. 30, which are full both of interest and of difficulty. At Professor Cowell's suggestion I venture to put together a few remarks which may tend to make these passages clearer.

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1901

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References

page 890 note 1 Also quoted in full by Buddhaghosa in the Samanta Pāsādikā in Oldenberg's Vinaya, vol. iii, pp. 313, 314.

page 891 note 1 The story recurs in the “Arabian Nights,” in La Fontaine, in Ralston's Tibetan Tales, etc.

page 892 note 1 Cunningham: “Bhilsa Topes,” 313; Stūpa of Bharhut, 29, 140.

page 892 note 2 Divyāvadāna, 330.

page 892 note 3 See Dr. Mabel Haynes Bode's Index to the Gandha Vaṃsa, and the Sāsana Vaṃsa Dīpa, 1209.

page 892 note 4 See J.P.T.S., 1891, p. 82.