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Dīghanikāya, das Buch der Langen Texte des Buddhistischen Kanons. In Auswahl übersetzt von DrR. Otto Franke, Prof. an der Universität Königsberg i. Pr. pp. lxxx, 360. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1913.
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page 464 note 1 The question in nn. 4, 5, p. 197, may best be answered by reference to Dīgha, iii, “Sangīti Sta,” p. 255 (iii). Buddhists distinguish between the four paths (apariyāpannā maggā ca maggaphalāni ca) and the Eightfold Path.
page 466 note 1 The Abhidhānappadīpikāaūcī, the Singhalese Bearbeitung of the work referred to, has a full discussion of the double meaning of tathāgata.