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418 of him, 343. 382. 396. 398; mention of, 1. 342. 366. 399.

Shakjasinta, 327.

Sliakra, 335.

Shanka, 397.

Shankara, 334. 395.

Shankin, 397.

Shanggasba, 178. 377-8.

Shataka, 249.

Shesa, 21, 231, 355.

SMrktimati, 241.

Shishunaga, 399.

Shiva, 234. 250. 334. 340. 347, 348. 379, &c.

Shramana, 327.

Shrikantha, 135. 367.

Shringara, 249.

Shuddhodana, 327. 331.

Shudraka, 250.

Shnra, (see Surja).

Sibh, 369.

Siddhi-kiir, description, 6 ; be- nefits of possessing him, 6. 229 ; definition, 351 ; mean- ing of name, ?'6.; mention, 7-10. 16, 17. 35, &c. &c.

Sihala, 370.

Silk, early cultivation in India, 378 ; in China, ib. ; trade in, with Greece, ih. ; luxurious use of in Rome ib. ; restric- tions in Manu, ib.; mention of use, 126.136. 181. &c.

Sind, Sinde, vii.

Sindhu = Indus, which see.

Sindhuttama, 372.

Singhalese, 370-1.

Sinha, 369.

Sinhala, 370.

Sinhaladvipa, 370.

Sinhanada, 369.

Sinhasana. 288. 369. 403.

Siniuff-fu, 378.

SinivaH, 387.

Sipra, 389.

Six classes of beings, 145. 265.

348. 397. Skja-Pandita, 345. Sku-bun, 348. Smriti, 334. Smritishastra, 395. Soma, 387. Sopeithes, 387. Soul, Buddhist idea of the,

93. 300. 363. Sperling, 399. Ssang, 378. Ssanang Ssetsen, 344. 356.

371. 401. 404. Ssaran, 405.

Ssrong Tsan Gampo, 344. Sthavira, 332. 333. 355. Stupa, 256. 396. Siibandhu, 395. Subhramati, 244. Sudarsana, viii. Sudra, 367. Sumukha, 365. Sunasepha, 362. Suparn'a, 364. Surabhi, 375. Suija, 175. 377. Sfita, 240. 264. 344. 397. Sutra, 239. 333-4. 385. Sutra-pitaka, 333. Suttee, 365. Suvarnadhari, 121. Svadha, 337. Svarga, 197. 377.

T.

Tabun-Minggan, 374. Taiping, 382. Taitsi, 350. Tai-tsing, 307. 404.