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V. Reviews. Letter to the Disciple by Candragomin
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
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- Notes of the Quarter
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page 1134 note 1 As the present writer does not know Chinese, he can only transcribe the Bussian characters.
page 1135 note 1 According to the Cha-gati-dipani (a Pāli work translated from Sanskrit, of which Prof. Minayeff brought a manuscript from Mandalay) the Yamaloka-nirayā are situated above the eight principal hells, on the four corners of Saṃjīva, the uppermost of these eight.
page 1136 note 1 Comp. on this point also the ‘Friendly Epistle’ (perhaps ‘Epistle to a Friend’ would be more accurate) of Nāgārjuna, ‘Journal of the Pāli T.S.’ 1886, v. 91 sqGoogle Scholar.
page 1136 note 2 ‘Descrīption of the eight unfavourable moments,’ see Fr. Ep. v. 64.
page 1137 note 1 The last words in the original are not quite clear to me (shin tu rtse zhil hgyur), but must mean something to this effect.