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eleventh month. He was accompanied by Inpra, who carried on his 
shoulders the holy vase; and by the celestial Brahmas, BrAuma Parte 
Sacu HA, the BrAuma Puronrra and the MAna Brana; and his approach 
was proclaimed by blasts from the holy shell (sanka). A relic of Buppa 
was afterwards enshrined in a Thupani, or spiralbuilding, four ygyanas high, 
and situated in Tithassapuri, in Tavatingsa. 
Sangkdsa* is described as the ninth region to which the steps of Bupp Ha 
were directed. He there staid seven days; during which multitudes of 
people attended him to ask for religious instruction. He performed mira- 
cles, cured the sick, and extended his pity and charity towards all men. 
On leaving Sangkasa, his tenth journey, according to some accounts, was 
to Sakalangkhatang, which must imply Sagalapira, one of the Solasa 
Nagara of the Milinda Raa. 
Bupp wa is then said, for his eleventh journey, to have performed the 
grand tour of the four quarters of the world; or, as the Siamese term them, 
the t,hoa t,hok t,heett,hang si Thawip, the four Dwipas. 
His twelfth visit was to Magad ha ; and seating himself on the stump of a 
tree (perhaps the Bogaha of the Singalese) proclaimed his doctrines. His 
brother-in-law, ANAnpaAt (the Anon of the Siamese) here paid his respects 
to the sage, and presented him with fruit to eat, the hdritdki of the Bali ; 
or, according to the Siamese, the Jak sama; the myrabolanum phyllanthus 
emblica of Roxburgh. 
The thirteenth, to the country of Sri Sakaramani. 
The fourteenth, to Sopharat-buri ; according to the Siamese Bali accounts. 
* The site of this town or place is not described, nor shall it be here attempted to fix it. A 
speculative etymologist might, perhaps, find it in Egypt, where Mr. Wilford has placed the shell 
king Sancuasura .A country called Sanghkaya Pariwana, is described in the Milinda Raja as 
that of a celebrated Arahanta, named in the Bali Ayupala. 
+ Nanna was the prince who afforded one Bupp,HA protection when he fled from Cars, a 
tyrant of the East, about A.M. 2400.(a) The third Bupp,HaA, son of Jana, according to the 
author of the “ Key to Hindu Chronology,” might have been Noau. “ He visited Magadha, 
according to Hindu accounts, in the year 2100 B.C., or two years after the period when king 
PrapyaTA, son of the king of Magadha, was put to death by his prime minister. This latter 
placed his own son on the throne, which dynasty endured till ANpHARA, about 452 B.C., when 
Magadha ceased to be an independent kingdom.” This date was 90 years prior to the death of 
Bupp,wa, and nearly agrees with that of his birth, viz. B.C. 462. 
(a) Asiatic Researches. 
