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NOTICES ON THE LIFE OF SHAKYA, 



MASTERS. 



DIVISIONS. 



SUB-DIVISIONS. 





R,AHULA, or 



1. Arya Sarvastivd- 



a. 



Mulasarvdstivdddh. 



Tib. Gz/ii thams-chad- 



Tib. Sgra-Gchan- 



ddh. 







yod-paV'Smra-vahi-sde. 



Hdsin. 



Tib, Hphags-pa- 



b. 



Kdshyapriydh. 



Hod-srungs-pahi-sde, 





thams-chad-yod- 



c. 



Mahisdsakdh. 



Sa'Ston-sde. 





par-smra-va. 



d. 



Dherma guptdh. 



CKhos-srung-sde. 







e. 



Bahushru tiydh , 



Mang-du-thos-pahi-sde. 







f. 



Tamrashdtiyah. 



Gos-dmar-sde. 







cr 

 o* 



Vihhdjya Vddindh. 



l^nam-par-phye-ste- 

 smra-vahi-sde. 



IJpALi, or 



2. Arya Sammatiyah. 



a. 



Kaurnhullahdh. 



Sar-Hgrogs-kyi-sdt. 



Tib. Nye-var-Hkhor. 



Uphags-pa-kun- 



b. 



Avantakdh. 



Srung-va-pahi-sde. 





gyis-^kur-va. 



c. 



Vatsiputriydh. 



Gnas-ma-btihi-sde. 



Kashyapa, or 



3. Malta Sanghikah. 



a. 



Piirva Saildh. 



Shdr-gyi-ri-vahi-sde. 



Tib. Hod-srung. 



Dge'Udun-phal- 



b. 



Avara Saildh. 



Nub-hyi-ri-vahi-sde. 





ch,hen-pa. 



0, 



Hemavahdh. 



Gangs-ri-pahi-sde. 







d. 



Lokottala Vudindh. 



Hjig -rten-Tldas- 

 smrahi'sde. 







e. 



Prajnydpti Vddindh. 



Utags-par-smra-vahi-sdt 



KatyXyana, or 



4. Arya Sthdvirdh. 



a. 



Maha Vihara Vapi- 



Gtsug-lag-khang.ch'hen 



Tib. Kdtydh-bu. 







nah. 



Gnas-sde. 





liJphags-pa-Gnas 



b. 



Jeia Vaniydh. 



ttgyal-byed-ts'hal Gnas- 

 pahi-sde. 





^rtan-pa. 



c. 



Abhaya girl vdsindh. 



Hjigs-med-ri-Gnas-sde. 



NOTES AND REFERENCES. 



Note 1.— 'Atheistical teachers. — This name or S'f^'V'^ in Sanscrit Tirthika, 



by llie Tibetians, is applied to the Hindus in general. At the first beginning of Buddhism in 

 Central India, it was applied to those Sophistical teachers that opposed Buddhism. There are 

 mentioned six principal teachers of them, in the Sanscrit and Tibetan Vocabulary ; viz. 



l.—Purna Kdshyapa. Q^" ^J^" gS 



2 — Maskari Goshdliputra. 



