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 for 1497 years; the light of the world has gone out;'13' and all living beings have had long…continued sadness。 Behold! ten days after this; Buddha's tooth will be brought forth; and taken to the Abhayagiri…vihara。 Let all and each; whether monks or laics; who wish to amass merit for themselves; make the roads smooth and in good condition; grandly adorn the lanes and by…ways; and provide abundant store of flowers and incense to be used as offerings to it。〃

When this proclamation is over; the king exhibits; so as to line both sides of the road; the five hundred different bodily forms in which the Bodhisattva has in the course of his history appeared:here as Sudana;'14' there as Sama;'15' now as the king of elephants;'16' and then as a stag or a horse。'16' All these figures are brightly coloured and grandly executed; looking as if they were alive。 After this the tooth of Buddha is brought forth; and is carried along in the middle of the road。 Everywhere on the way offerings are presented to it; and thus it arrives at the hall of Buddha in the Abhayagiri…vihara。 There monks and laics are collected in crowds。 They burn incense; light lamps; and perform all the prescribed services; day and night without ceasing; till ninety days have been completed; when (the tooth) is returned to the vihara within the city。 On fast…days the door of that vihara is opened; and the forms of ceremonial reverence are observed according to the rules。

Forty le to the east of the Abhayagiri…vihara there is a hill; with a vihara on it; called the Chaitya;'17' where there may be 2000 monks。 Among them there is a Sramana of great virtue; named Dharma…gupta;'18' honoured and looked up to by all the kingdom。 He has lived for more than forty years in an apartment of stone; constantly showing such gentleness of heart; that he has brought snakes and rats to stop together in the same room; without doing one another any harm。

NOTES

'1' It is desirable to translate {。} {。}; for which 〃inhabitants〃 or 〃people〃 is elsewhere sufficient; here by 〃human inhabitants。〃 According to other accounts Singhala was originally occupied by Rakshasas or Rakshas; 〃demons who devour men;〃 and 〃beings to be feared;〃 monstrous cannibals or anthropophagi; the terror of the shipwrecked mariner。 Our author's 〃spirits〃 {。} {。} were of a gentler type。 His dragons or nagas have come before us again and again。

'2' That Sakyamuni ever visited Ceylon is to me more than doubtful。 Hardy; in M。 B。; pp。 207…213; has brought together the legends of three visits;in the first; fifth; and eighth years of his Buddhaship。 It is plain; however; from Fa…hien's narrative; that in the beginning of our fifth century; Buddhism prevailed throughout the island。 Davids in the last chapter of his 〃Buddhism〃 ascribes its introduction to one of Asoka's missions; after the Council of Patna; under his son Mahinda; when Tissa; 〃the delight of the gods;〃 was king (B。C。 250…230)。

'3' This would be what is known as 〃Adam's peak;〃 having; according to Hardy (pp。 211; 212; notes); the three names of Selesumano; Samastakuta; and Samanila。 〃There is an indentation on the top of it;〃 a superficial hollow; 5 feet 3 3/4 inches long; and about 2 1/2 feet wide。 The Hindus regard it as the footprint of Siva; the Mohameddans; as that of Adam; and the Buddhists; as in the text;as having been made by Buddha。

'4' Meaning 〃The Fearless Hill。〃 There is still the Abhayagiri tope; the highest in Ceylon; according to Davids; 250 feet in height; and built about B。C。 90; by Watta Gamini; in whose reign; about 160 years after the Council of Patna; and 330 years after the death of Sakyamuni; the Tripitaka was first reduced to writing in Ceylon; 〃Buddhism;〃 p。 234。

'5' We naturally suppose that the merchant…offerer was a Chinese; as indeed the Chinese texts say; and the fan such as Fa…hien had seen and used in his native land。

'6' This should be the pippala; or bodhidruma; generally spoken of; in connexion with Buddha; as the Bo tree; under which he attained to the Buddhaship。 It is strange our author should have confounded them as he seems to do。 In what we are told of the tree here; we have; no doubt; his account of the planting; growth; and preservation of the famous Bo tree; which still exists in Ceylon。 It has been stated in a previous note that Asoka's son; Mahinda; went as the apostle of Buddhism to Ceylon。 By…and…by he sent for his sister Sanghamitta; who had entered the order at the same time as himself; and whose help was needed; some of the king's female relations having signified their wish to become nuns。 On leaving India; she took with her a branch of the sacred Bo tree at Buddha Gaya; under which Sakyamuni had become Buddha。 Of how the tree has grown and still lives we have an account in Davids' 〃Buddhism。〃 He quotes the words of Sir Emerson Tennent; that it is 〃the oldest historical tree in the world;〃 but this must be denied if it be true; as Eitel says; that the tree at Buddha Gaya; from which the slip that grew to be this tree was taken more than 2000 years ago; is itself still living in its place。 We must conclude that Fa…hien; when in Ceylon; heard neither of Mahinda nor Sanghamitta。

'7' Compare what is said in chap。 xvi; about the inquiries made at monasteries as to the standing of visitors in the monkhood; and duration of their ministry。

'8' The phonetic values of the two Chinese characters here are in Sanskrit sa; and va; bo or bha。 〃Sabaean〃 is Mr。 Beal's reading of them; probably correct。 I suppose the merchants were Arabs; forerunners of the so…called Moormen; who still form so important a part of the mercantile community in Ceylon。

'9' A Kalpa; we have seen; denotes a great period of time; a period during which a physical universe is formed and destroyed。 Asankhyeya denotes the highest sum for which a conventional term exists; according to Chinese calculations equal to one followed by seventeen ciphers; according to Thibetan and Singhalese; equal to one followed by ninety…seven ciphers。 Every Maha…kalpa consists of four Asankhyeya… kalpas。 Eitel; p。 15。

'10' See chapter ix。

'11' See chapter xi。

'12' He had been born in the Sakya house; to do for the world what the character of all his past births required; and he had done it。

'13' They could no more see him; the World…honoured one。 Compare the Sacred Books of the East; vol。 xi; Buddhist Suttas; pp。 89; 121; and note on p。 89。

'14' Sudana or Sudatta was the name of the Bodhisattva in the birth which preceded his appearance as Sakyamuni or Gotama; when he became the Supreme Buddha。 This period is known as the Vessantara Jataka; of which Hardy; M。 B。; pp。 116…124; gives a long account; see also 〃Buddhist Birth Stories;〃 the Nidana Katha; p。 158。 In it; as Sudana; he fulfilled 〃the Perfections;〃 his distinguishing attribute being entire self…renunciation and alms…giving; so that in the Nidana Katha is made to say (〃Buddhist Birth Stories;〃 p。 159):

 〃This earth; unconscious though she be; and ignorant of joy or grief;   Even she by my free…giving's mighty power was shaken seven times。〃

Then; when he passed away; he appeared in the Tushita heaven; to enter in due time the womb of Maha…maya; and be born as Sakyamuni。

'15' I take the name Sama from Beal's revised version。 He says in a note that the Sama Jataka; as well as the Vessantara; is represented in the Sanchi sculptures。 But what the Sama Jataka was I do not yet know。 But adopting this name; the two Chinese characters in the text should be translated 〃the change into Sama。〃 Remusat gives for them; 〃la transformation en eclair;〃 Beal; in his first version; 〃his appearance as a bright flash of light;〃 Giles; 〃as a flash of lightning。〃 Julien's Methode does not give the phonetic value in Sanskrit of {。}。

'16' In an analysis of the number of times and the different forms in which Sakyamuni had appeared in his Jataka births; given by Hardy (M。 B。; p。 100); it is said that he had appeared six times as an elephant; ten times as a deer; and four times as a horse。

'17' Chaitya is a general term designating all places and objects of religious worship which have a reference to ancient Buddhas; and including therefore Stupas and temples as well as sacred relics; pictures;

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