he Buddhists.]
[Footnote 418: See for reasons and references _Archaeol. Onderzoek_,
II. pp. 36-40. The principal members of the king's household probably
committed suicide during the funeral ceremonies.]
[Footnote 419: Kern in _Tijds. voor T., L. en Volkenkunde_, Deel LII.
1910, p. 107. Similarly in Burma Alompra was popularly regarded as a
Bodhisattva.]
[Footnote 420: Sanskrit Kavi, a poet. See for Javanese literature Van
der Tuuk in _J.R.A.S._ XIII. 1881, p. 42, and Hinloopen Labberton,
_ib_. 1913, p. 1. Also the article "Litteratuur" in the _Encyc. van
Nederlandsch-Indie_, and many notices in the writings of Kern and
Veth.]
[Footnote 421: Edited by Gunning, 1903.]
[Footnote 422: A fragment of it is printed in _Notulen. Batav. Gen_.
LII. 1914, 108.]
[Footnote 423: Episodes of the Indian epics have also been used as the
subjects of Javanese dramas. See Juynboll, _Indonesische en
achterindische tooneelvoorstellingen uit het Ramayana_, and Hinloopen
Labberton, _Pepakem Sapanti Sakoentala_, 1912.]
[Footnote 424: Juynboll, _Drie Boeken van het Oudjavaansche
Mahabharata_, p. 28.]
[Footnote 425: _Archaeol. Onderzoek_, I. p. 98. This statement is
abundantly confirmed by Krom's index of the proper names in the
Nagarakretagama in _Tijdschrift_, LVI. 1914, pp. 495 ff.]
[Footnote 426: Edited with transl. and notes by J. Kat, 's Gravenhage,
1910.]
[Footnote 427: Edited with transl. by H. Kern in _Verh. der K.
Akademie van Wetenschappen te Amsterdam. Afd. Lett. N.R._ III. 3.
1901.]
[Footnote 428: But this probably represents nizbana and is not a
Pali form. Cf. Bajra, Bayu for Vajra, Vayu.]
[Footnote 429: Adyabhishiktayushmanta, p. 30. Praptam buddhatvam
bhavadbhir, _ib_. and Esha marga varah sriman mahayana mahodayah
Yena yuyam gamishyanto bhavishyatha Tathagatah.]
[Footnote 430: Dana, sila, kshanti, virya, dhyana, prajna.]
[Footnote 431: Maitri, karuna, mudita, upeksha.]
[Footnote 432: The Karandavyuha teaches a somewhat similar
doctrine of creative emanations. Avalokita, Brahma, Siva, Vishnu
and others all are evolved from the original Buddha spirit and proceed
to evolve the world.]
[Footnote 433: The use of this word, as a name for the residence of
Vairocana, seems to be peculiar to our author.]
[Footnote 434: This term may include Sivaite ascetics as well as
Buddhist monks.]
[Footnote 435: See further discussion in Kern's edition, p. 16.]
[Footnote 436: As are the Panchpirs in moder
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