404 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [N.S., XIV, 
Sandaka ! 
Samanda ? 
Ajito and 
Pandisso 8 
Sarabho 4 
Annabharo & 
Varadharo § 
Uttiyo 6 
Kokanudo1 
Potaliyo 8 
Molivasivako ® 
oe * 
Sutava |! 
1 ewe Vol. 1 
ttare 
8 To Vol. V 
5 Thid., oe 11 pp. 29 and 176. 
l. V, p. 196. 
9 Ibid. : Fa, III, 
Ibid. Vol. IV, p % bres 
Nitya. (ETS), Vol. V. pp. 120-121. 
230. 
The value of Life of the Ascetics was the 
subject of discussion a 
Buddha refers to this discussion in the 
Kassapasihanada Sutta (D.N., Vol. 1, 
17 
Ananda called on him at the Pilakkha 
cave at Kosambi. Ananda pointed al 
that no other speculations except those of 
Buddha could Hebi h a true standard of 
the judgment of conduct. 
He went to Nalakagama where he discussed 
with Sariputta the question of pleasurt 
and pain. 
Went to Savatthi where he disoneae with 
the Buddha the question of 500 states 
of i ane (Pancasatani cittat- 
thana ie 
Met Buddha at Rajagaha. The subject: 
cussed was the worth of Buddha’s teachings. 
Met Buddha who instructed them Cie fout 2 
. points Sisonkec to his doctrine. ( 
Dhammapadani). 
Met Buddha at Savatthi. They asked 4 
Buddha whether the world was — jerk 
or not, finite or not, Pager 8 
body are the same or differen : 
Met Buddha at Savatthi. The ‘Buds 4 
asked as to which y oe hw 
ages (puggalas) Potaliwvo tt aa 
swered that he liked the puggala pe a 
not blame the blame-worthy nor . 
the praiseworthy. what 
Met Buddha at Sivatthi. He asked ee 
were the phenomena which pr esented 
selves to our consciousness. 
They told Buddha that if was vet 
for the Arhats (saints) to yet 
Was it true? Baddha replie 
bid., Vol. I, p- pe 
; Ibid., Vol. V, P 
Anguttara Ney eS 
ak, Vol. IV, p- 3 
