Chinese Buddhism, by Joseph Edkins, [1893], at sacred-texts.com
NAGA, 24, 67, 4,4. See Dragon and Lung.
Naga-raja, 207, 215. See Dragon-king and Lung-wang.
Nâgârdjuna, 414. See Nagarjuna.
Nagarjuna, 40, 43, 77, 78, 156, 160, 170, 184, 210, 230, 237, 238, 278, 283, 415. See Dragon-tree, and Lung-shu.
Nagas, 24, 39, 40, 50, 58, 59, 66, 216, 217, 418, 419. See Dragons.
Nakshatras, 344.
Nalana, 24.
Namo (a monk), 147.
Nanda (a king of the Nagas), 59.
Nan-hai p‘u-to, 139. See P‘u-to of the Southern sea.
Nanking, 89, 101, 105, 110, 169, 179, 247, 260, 265, 274, 275, 413.
Nan-ngo school, 156, 159, 160, 170.
Nan-shan school, 169.
Naraka, 195, 225, 310, 357, 414.
Narakas, 217.
Na-t‘o (a prince), 159.
Nats, 217.
Neander, 166.
Nebuchadnezzar's image, 256.
Negroes, 370.
Nepaul, 2, 15, 88, 100, 132, 309, 315, 402.
Nepaulese books, 402; Sanscrit, 120, 214, 238.
Nestorian missionaries, 354; monks, 355; priests, 355.
Neumann, Professor C. F., 100.
Ngai Ju-lio, 121.
Ngan-hwei, 371.
Ngo-kwei, 115, 126. See Hungry ghosts.
Nicephorus Bataniares, 117.
Nie-p‘an, 401. See Nirvâna.
Nifwan, 7. See Nirvâna.
Nikan, 73. See Nirgrantha.
Nilgherries, 266.
Nimala paradise, 223, See Hwa-lo.
Ningpo, 85, 105, 107, 136, 137, 191, 371, 377. See Ming-cheu.
Nirban, 401. See Nirvâna.
Nirbana, 7. See Nirvâna.
Nirgrantha, 73, 74. See Nikan.
Niroda, 27.
Nirvâna, 15, 19, 22, 24, 30, 45-57, 62-64, 66, 68, 70, 71, 79, 81, 86, 93, 97, 135, 163, 168, 171, 174, 185, 197-199, 208, 214, 224, 225, 228, 248, 263, 264, 276, 279, 281, 293, 305, 311, 360, 373, 384, 386, 387, 401, 410, 411, 414, 417, 419. See Nie-p‘an.
Nirwana, 7. See Nirvâna.
Ni-seng, 355. See Ni-ku.
Nit-ban, 401. See Nirvâna.
No, 269. See Yang-ko.
North China, 89, 160, 236, 250, 384.
Northern Buddhism, 36, 55, 208, 233, 235, 410; Buddhists, 13, 21, 38, 42, 46, 99, 107, 128; China, 121, 171, 179; collection, 275; India, 71, 82, 109, 110, 145, 229, 277, 399, 403, 416; school, 13, 65, 403; sea, 241; Siberia, 190; Ts‘i, 170.
North-western India, 184, 343.
Nü-chih alphabet, 114; dynasty, 360; language, 406.
Nushirvan, 117. See Chosroes I. and K‘u-sa-ha.
O-CHE-LI-YE, 399. See A-cha-li-ya and Achârya.
O-lo-han, 401. See A-la-han and Arhan.
Olympus, 364.
O-mi-to Fo, 208, 233, 245, 246, 258, 386. See Amida Buddha.
O-mo-k‘ia po-che-lo, 399. See Amogha Vajra.
O-na-han, 401. See Anagam.
O-nan, 276. See Ananda.
O-pi ti-yü, 196. See Avichi naraka.
Origen, 332.
Oude, 19, 42, 290. See Kosala.
Ouighour characters, 149; country, 146; language, 406; writing, 149.
Ouighours, 91.
Oujein, 280.
Oxus, 116.
PA-HO-SI-PA, 147. See Baschpa.
P‘ak-tie, 401. See Pratyeka.
Palats‘anga, 91.
Paley, Dr., 194.
Pali, books, 401; Buddhistical annals, 12; history, 106; inscriptions, 402; language, 53, 401-404, 413, 416, 417; originals, 120; tongue, 100.
Pa-li-chwang pagoda, 251.
Palinput, 106, See Pataliputra.
Palladius, Archimandrite, 411.
Pa-nan Kwan-yin, 246.
Pan-cheu, 171.
P‘ang-kü-shï, 247.
Paññya, 403. See Prajna.
Pan-shï, 178.
Paradise of Amitabha, 235; of Indra Shakra, 195, 223, 224; of the Western heaven, 167, 170, 172, 174, 198, 208, 234, 246, 261, 262, 273, 360, 365, 356, 387, 418.
Paramita, 417.
Paramitas, 40.
Paramiti, 289, 399. See Pat-la-mit-ti.
Paramoda, 280.
Paranai, 42. See Benares.
Paranimita, 223. See T‘a-hwa-tsï-tsai.
Paranirvâna, 56.
Parshva, 74.
Parthia, 343.
Parthians, 75.
Pa-ta-lik, 116, 117. See Constans II.
Pataliputra, 74, 75, 106, 109, 257, 273, 283, See Hwa-shï and Palinput.
Patiekan, 401. See Pratyeka.
Pat-la-mit-ti, 399. See Paramiti.
Pat-la-si-na-ji-ta, 399. See Prasenajit.
Pat-nia, 403. See Prajna.
Patriarchs—
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Pattala, 267. See Tatta.
Pau Cheng, 358.
Pau Po-tsï, 350.
Pau-chï, 168.
Pe-chang, 209.
Peguans, 12.
Peh-yen, 280.
Peking, 128, 137, 150, 152, 165, 211, 249-252, 254-256, 259, 260, 262, 266, 268, 270-272, 274, 275, 329, 334, 335, 337, 338, 353, 392, 401, 406, 407, 411, 413.
Pe-ma sï (temple), 168. See White horse temple.
Persia, 31, 93, 110, 116, 117, 150, 214, 249, 343.
Persian, 145; language, 211; priests, 146.
Peruvians, 63.
Peshawar, 256.
Pe-sung (mountain), 390.
Pe-teu, 347. See Great Bear.
Pe-ts‘i dynasty, 171.
Philing, 117. See Fulim.
Pi-chï, 401. See Pratyeka Buddha.
Pi-ch‘ieu, 401. See Bikshu.
Pien-ch‘eng, 246. See K‘ai-feng fu.
Pien-liang, 270. See K‘ai-feng fu.
Pi-hia yuen-chiün (a divinity), 271.
Pi-ho-lo-po-lo, 399. See Viharapala,
Pi-k‘ieu, 276, 401. See Bikshu.
Pi-lan-na-shi-li, 149.
Pi-leu-le-cha, 239. See Tseng-chang and Virudhaka.
Pi-leu-pa-cha, 239. See Kwang-mu and Virupaksha.
Pi-lu-si, 117.
Pishabarma (a king), 92.
Pishâcha demons, 285.
Pi-sha-men, 239. See To-wen and Vaishramana.
Pitaka, 230. See San-ts‘ang.
P‘it-ti, 290. See Pratyeka Buddha.
P‘it-ti-ka-la, 290. See Pratyeka.
Piyadasi, 278. See Ashôka.
Pi-yün sï (temple), 254.
Platonic dialogues, 38.
Po-je, 281. See Prajna.
Pò-kiun (a star), 348.
Pole star, 336.
Po-le-mi-ti, 399. See Paramiti.
Po-lo-sï-na-shï-to, 399. See Prasenajit.
Polynesians, 370.
Portuguese, 253, 355. See Si-yang jen.
Poseidon, 364.
Po-shin, 218. See Mo-wang.
Potala, 139, 266. See Potaraka.
Potaraka, 139. See Potala.
Pradjñatara, 85.
Prajna, 19, 40, 41, 51, 181, 281, 403, 417. See Po-je.
Prasenajit, 31, 41, 45, 49, 291, 292, 399. See Po-lo-sï-na-shï-to.
Pratyeka Buddha, 66, 80, 135, 183, 254, 290, 401. See Pi-chï and Yuen-kioh.
Pratyekas, 290.
Priesthood, 30, 35, 81, 93, 190, 226, 233, 240, 417. See Sanga.
Prince of fuel, 269. See Chai-wang.
Protestants, 354.
Ptolemy, 93.
P‘u-hien, 20, 21, 128, 139, 163, 187, 208, 241, 243, 255, 265, 384, 385. See Samantabhadra.
Pu-k‘ung, 125, 132, 169. See Amogha.
Pu-lu-sha, 144. See Purusha.
Punayadja, 74.
Punjab, 83, 256, 278, 322, 343.
Purana Kashiapa, 52.
Puruna, 290.
Purusha, 278. See Pu-lu-sha.
P‘u-sa, 5, 24, 39, 206, 247, 266, 365, 370, 383, 385. See Bodhisattwa.
Put, 413. See Fo.
Putaloka, 262. See Potaraka.
P‘u-ta-lo-kia, 139. See Potaraka.
Putanas, 216.
P‘u-t‘i, 401. See Bodhi.
P‘u-t‘i-lieu-chï, 399. See Bodhiruchi.
Putnomita, 85.
P‘u-to, 128, 137, 139, 259, 262, 265-267, 402.
P‘u-to of the Southern sea, 139. See Nan-hai p‘u-to.