596 A few Gleanings in Buddhism. [Dec. 



Wipassi and Kakusando rode on horseback when they went to be 

 ordained as priests. 



Sikhi and Konagamano went on elephants. Wessabhu was conveyed 

 in a chariot. Kassapho in a moving palace (Q palankin) and Gotama 

 rode on a horse. 



"An account (observes the compiler of the Ratana Kalapa) is to be 

 found of the ages of all of these Buddhas in the book called Buddhanu 

 Puriwatta, Vol 3d." 



In Wipassi' s time, it is further observed, a cheti or relic fane was 

 built by Punabbasuto nama Setthi. 



In the time of Kakusando, a temple or dagoba was erected by 

 Abhuta Setthi. (I cannot find the proper name of the place but it 

 was doubtless Abhayapura where king Abhayo reigned). 



In Konagamana's time a cheti was built by a rich man at Uggo 

 Setthi. The city was Waddha, and Raja Samiddho reigned ; a famine 

 prevailed during this time. [Here the royal garden — the city — the 

 prince Samiddho — and Adam's-peak are described as in the Ceylonese 

 Mahawanso] . 



In Kassapa's time Sumangiila erected a cheti, which was named 

 Yarama, (the Thuparama of Ceylon perhaps was named after it.) 

 This was in the country of Wesalipure to the westward in Manda- 

 dwip, and the Raja was Jaiwanto or Jaiyanto and Adam's-peak was 

 called Subhakuta. The country was much disturbed during this time. 



In Gotama' s time, a temple was erected by Anata pindi maha Seti. 



The Maha Sammati Wangsa, or a genealogy of Buddha from the 

 same work. 



1. Rojo Wararojo. 



2. Maha Panatha who came after many ages had lapsed. 



3. Maha Dewa Raja. 



4. Kala Raja ka Raja. 



5. Sanjaya. 



6. Maha Dipati Jayasena had two sons. 



1. Jaiyansena who lived in Lanka. 



2. Dipakumara. 



Jayasena married, into the family of Sakya Raja of Kapha- Wat- 

 thu. He slew his father (Q. in-law) and became king of that country. 

 Dipakumara became king of Dewa Lanka and he had a son. 

 Jaiya Dipa and a daughter Kachayana (or Yena). 



