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Gautama Buddlia clied at Kusinara - Nuwara , near Oude at the age of 81 years, in 

 the year before Christ 543. 



B u d a h , froth , foam. 



Budak, achild, a young person, eïther boy or girl; a lad, a lass, a slave. 



Budal, going away in numbers, or in acrowd; off, departed, removed, shifted quarters. 

 Jélema na geus budal, the people have all gone away. 



Budëg, foolisk, simple ; also perversely doing what is wrong. 



Budëng, a peculiar trap set to catch Jëlér fish. 



Budi, understanding , intellect. To bogah budi, he has no intellect- he is an idiot. Budi, 

 C. 476. understanding, intellect, wisdom. (Skr. buddhi). 



Budi-akal, resources, means of obtaining one's end. 



Bug, the idiomatic expression of lying down. 



Bugang, a dead carcass, any dead body of man or beast. Kembang bugang , a very stin- 

 king plant in the jungle, Clerodendrum inerme. Churuk bugang, the middle finger. 



Bug-brug, thrown down carelessly in aheap; materials lying in heaps. 



Bugis, name of a people on the island of Celebes, considered the most enterprising of the 

 Malayan race. Prahu Bugis, a Bugis trading boat or vessel. Soldado bugis, a Bugis 

 soldier. 



Buhaya, an Alligator. Ba, C. 477, a demon, from Bhuta, a goblin; Haya, C. 786 a 

 horse; a Demon -horse. (Jav. baja. Skr. bhaja is frightful, horrible , dreadful. The 

 u might have been interposed for the purpose of not losing the aspiration , h. Fr.) 



B u j a 1 , the navel. 



Bujang, an unmarried young man. This is the name by which house-servants , andpaid 

 labourers of all descpriptions are now known, though mostly married and often old 

 men. In native society before it was meddled with by foreigners or Europeans , young 

 men served the parents of young girls for wives, as did the patriarchs of old; for 

 example Jacob served Laban twice seven years for his daugthers Leah and Kachel. 

 Genesis 29 Chap. Probably derived from Buja, C. 475, the hand, the arm, with the 

 Polynesian ng suffixed; the hand or the arm taken to denote aid, assistance in work. 



Bujangga Man ik, the name of Eatu Guriang, or the king of the moutain spirits. Bu- 

 jangga means a serpent. In India the worship of serpents is adopted into the Brahminical 

 system. In particular it is found in Cashmere. On Java and Bali there existed an adoration 

 of serpents (Vasuki) and the Bujangga's appear originally to have been worshippers of 



reformer of Indian absurdities. Every body knows Buddha is not the name but tlie title acquired 

 by the son of Cuddhodana. But Budlia is one of the till now rather mysterious persons of um*e- 

 formed Hindu Mythology, whose coming into existence depends upon the decision at what time 

 the week of seven days first was invented, or when the next planets became known to the Indians. 

 Budha appears at the head of the lunar race of Kings of India. Fr. 



