A Record of the Buddhist Religion as Practiced in India and the Malay Archipelago (A.D. 671-695)

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Asian Educational Services, 2005 - 240 páginas
As Practised In India And The Malay Archipelago (A.D. 671-695).

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LETTER FROM THE RIGHT HONOURABLE PROFESSOR F MAX MÜLLER TO PAGE
ix
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
xvii
The Arrangement of Affairs after Death
xxxvi
The Date of Itsings Work
liii
The Text
lx
Introduction I
1
Regarding the Nonobservance of the Varsha or Vassa Summer Retreat
21
On Sitting on a Small Chair at Dinner
22
About Spoons and Chopsticks
90
Concerning Evacuation
91
Rules of Ordination
95
Bathing at Proper Times
107
Concerning the Mat to sit on ΙΙΟ
110
Rules of Sleeping and Resting III
111
On the Advantage of Proper Exercise to Health II14
114
Worship not Mutually Dependent
115

Distinction between Pure and Impure Food
24
Cleansing after Meals
26
Two Jugs for keeping Water
27
The Morning Inspection of Water as to Insects
30
Use of Toothwoods
33
Rules about the Reception at the Upavasathaday
35
Necessary Food and Clothing
53
The Mode of Wearing Garments
72
Rules Concerning the Nuns Dress and Funeral
78
Consecrated Grounds
82
The SummerRetreat of the Five Parishads
85
Concerning the Pravâranaday
86
Behaviour between Teacher and Pupil
116
Conduct towards Strangers or Friends
124
On Symptoms of Bodily Illness
126
Rules on Giving Medicine
130
Hurtful Medical Treatment must not be practised
138
On Turning to the Right in Worship
140
Rules of Decorum in Cleansing the Sacred Object of Worship
147
The Ceremony of Chanting
152
Names of the Books which are referred to in Itsings Works but not found
216
Corrigenda
226
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