| George Turnour - Pali literature - 1836 - 390 pages
...your honourahle court to an English translation which he is ahout to puhlish of the three works called Mahavansi, the Rajavali, and the Rajaratnacari. The...The English translation was a short time ago given hy me to Mr. Upham, upon his expressing a wish to puhlish some genuine account of a religion which,... | |
| Mahānāma, George Turnour - Buddhism - 1837 - 446 pages
...English translation which he is about to publish of the three works called Mahavansi, the ßajarali, and the Rajaratnacari. The first is written in the...ago given by me to Mr. Upham, upon his expressing a with to publish some genuine account of a religion which, whatever may be the nature and tendency of... | |
| Mahānāma - Buddhism - 1837 - 460 pages
...Rajaratnacari. The first is written in the Pali, and the other two in the Singhalese language, and the} are all three explanatory of the origin, doctrines,...ago given by me to Mr. Upham, upon his expressing a with to publish some genuine account of a religion which, whatever may be the nature and tendency of... | |
| Mary Adelaide Nutting - 1907 - 706 pages
...twenty square miles, and was built entirely of white marble. The sacred books of Ceylon,1 which explain the origin, doctrines, and introduction into the island of Ceylon of the Buddhist religion, treat also of medicine. One gives a description of the effects of different sorts of medicines; another... | |
| Mary Adelaide Nutting, Lavinia L. Dock - Nurses - 1907 - 688 pages
...twenty square miles, and was built entirely of white marble. The sacred books of Ceylon,1 which explain the origin, doctrines, and introduction into the island of Ceylon of the Buddhist religion, treat also of medicine. One gives a description of the effects of different sorts of medicines; another... | |
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