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 ; A Record of the Buddhist Religion as practised in India and the Malay Archipelago/A Record of Buddhist Practices sent Home from the Southern Sea : —


 * Introduction
 * I. Regarding the Non-observance of the Varsha (or Vassa, Summer-Retreat)
 * II. Behaviour towards the Honoured
 * III. On Sitting on a Small Chair at Dinner
 * IV. Distinction between Pure and Impure Food
 * V. Cleansing after Meals
 * VI. Two Jugs for keeping Water
 * VII. The Morning Inspection of Water as to Insects
 * VIII. Use of Tooth-woods
 * IX. Rules about the Reception at the Upavasatha-day
 * X. Necessary Food and Clothing
 * XI. The Mode of Wearing Garments
 * XII. Rules Concerning the Nun's Dress and Funeral
 * XIII. Consecrated Grounds
 * XIV. The Summer-Retreat of the Five Parishads
 * XV. Concerning the Pravârana-day
 * XVI. About Spoons and Chop-sticks
 * XVII. Proper Occasion for Salutation
 * XVIII. Concerning Evacuation
 * XIX. Rules of Ordination
 * XX. Bathing at Proper Times
 * XXI. Concerning the Mat to sit on.
 * XXII. Rules of Sleeping and Resting
 * XXIII. On the Advantage of Proper Exercise to Health
 * XXIV. Worship not Mutually Dependent
 * XXV. Behaviour between Teacher and Pupil
 * XXVI. Conduct towards Strangers or Friends
 * XXVII. On Symptoms of Bodily Illness
 * XXVIII. Rules on Giving Medicine
 * XXIX. Hurtful Medical Treatment must not be practised
 * XXX. On Turning to the Right in Worship
 * XXXI. Rules of Decorum in Cleansing the Sacred Object of Worship
 * XXXII. The Ceremony of Chanting
 * XVII. Proper Occasion for Salutation
 * XVIII. Concerning Evacuation
 * XIX. Rules of Ordination
 * XX. Bathing at Proper Times
 * XXI. Concerning the Mat to sit on.
 * XXII. Rules of Sleeping and Resting
 * XXIII. On the Advantage of Proper Exercise to Health
 * XXIV. Worship not Mutually Dependent
 * XXV. Behaviour between Teacher and Pupil
 * XXVI. Conduct towards Strangers or Friends
 * XXVII. On Symptoms of Bodily Illness
 * XXVIII. Rules on Giving Medicine
 * XXIX. Hurtful Medical Treatment must not be practised
 * XXX. On Turning to the Right in Worship
 * XXXI. Rules of Decorum in Cleansing the Sacred Object of Worship
 * XXXII. The Ceremony of Chanting
 * XXV. Behaviour between Teacher and Pupil
 * XXVI. Conduct towards Strangers or Friends
 * XXVII. On Symptoms of Bodily Illness
 * XXVIII. Rules on Giving Medicine
 * XXIX. Hurtful Medical Treatment must not be practised
 * XXX. On Turning to the Right in Worship
 * XXXI. Rules of Decorum in Cleansing the Sacred Object of Worship
 * XXXII. The Ceremony of Chanting
 * XXIX. Hurtful Medical Treatment must not be practised
 * XXX. On Turning to the Right in Worship
 * XXXI. Rules of Decorum in Cleansing the Sacred Object of Worship
 * XXXII. The Ceremony of Chanting
 * XXXI. Rules of Decorum in Cleansing the Sacred Object of Worship
 * XXXII. The Ceremony of Chanting
 * XXXII. The Ceremony of Chanting
 * XXXII. The Ceremony of Chanting