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Art. XXXII.—The Last to go Forth, Jātaka, 4.490 = 6. 30.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
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There are curious passages, found in two places of Fausboll's Jātaka, 4. 490 and 6. 30, which are full both of interest and of difficulty. At Professor Cowell's suggestion I venture to put together a few remarks which may tend to make these passages clearer.
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page 890 note 1 Also quoted in full by Buddhaghosa in the Samanta Pāsādikā in Oldenberg's Vinaya, vol. iii, pp. 313, 314.
page 891 note 1 The story recurs in the “Arabian Nights,” in La Fontaine, in Ralston's Tibetan Tales, etc.
page 892 note 1 Cunningham: “Bhilsa Topes,” 313; Stūpa of Bharhut, 29, 140.
page 892 note 2 Divyāvadāna, 330.
page 892 note 3 See Dr. Mabel Haynes Bode's Index to the Gandha Vaṃsa, and the Sāsana Vaṃsa Dīpa, 1209.
page 892 note 4 See J.P.T.S., 1891, p. 82.