February, 1905. | General Meeting. 
geobed away by the Mahomedans. The town was stormed and 
Reacxat Ara y the King of Burma, a larg ber 
of fresh Arakanese Buddhists immigrated into Chittagong at the 
close of t 8th Century A.D. t now live in 
Chittagong are the descendants of these last immigrants. They 
aged gana of this image and there is no local tradition about 
n fact prepared before their arrival in ers: 
mia -Baleg the seis of the city by the Mahomedan 
Ac the Burmese legends, in the reign of King 
Thirimegha in the middle of the 14th Century A.D., a canine 
tooth of Buddha was brought to Tsitkain. If Tsitkain i is identi- 
“a with apap (about which there is of course a grave 
doubt), then in some future time we may expect also to find in 
Chittagong the golden casket in which the precious tooth-relic 
was placed. 
Pandit Satis Chandra Vi dyabhusana exhibited ae - 
five of the sixteen famous Buddhist Mahasthaviras recovered fro 
ibet. 
Sik emo et SOE Sree ee rg re ee 
