Notes to Pages 77-87
- Udana So.
- L. S. Cousins, 'Nibbana and AbhidtJ.amma', Buddhist Studies Re-
view, I (I984), 95-I09. - Cf. bha:?ya to Abhidharmakosa ii. 55d; Visuddhimagga xvi. 62-74;
Lamotte, History of Indian Buddhism, 609-II.
- Guy Welbon, The Buddhist Nirvar:ta and its Western Interpreters
(Chicago, I968). - Etienne Lamotte (trans.), The Teaching ofVimalak"irti (Vimalakir-
tinirdesa), trans. by Sara Boin (London, I976), 203; Etienne Lamotte
(trans.), Le Traite de la graride vertu de sagesse de Nagarjuna
(Mahaprajiiaparamitasastra), 5 vols. (Louvain, I944-8o), i. 30 n. 2,
iv. 202I-7. - Frangois Bizot, Le Figuier a cinq branches: Recherches sur le boud-
dhisme khmer (Paris, I976), 82; cf. Charles Hallisey, 'Nibbanasutta:
An Allegedly Non-Canonical Sutta on Nibbana as a Great City',
Journal of the Pali Text Society, I8 (I993), 97-I30.
- Sarp.yutta Nikaya ii. 105-6. '
- e.g. Digha Nikaya ii. 311, Majjhima Nikaya iii. 25I, Sarp.yutta
Nikaya v. 8-10; see Gethin, Buddhist Path to Awakening, I90-7.
35. See especially the Mahacattar"isaka Sutta (Majjhima Nikaya iii. 7I-
8) and Gethin, The Buddhist Path to Awakening, 216-23.
- e.g. Majjhima Nikaya i. 379-80.
37· See ibid. 301. Some sources classify items I, 2, and 6 as to do with
wisdom; see Sravakabhiimi IOI; Satyasiddhisastra ii. 43, 448-9.
Chapter 4. The Buddhist Community
I. Milindapafiha 264-7; cf. Kathavatthu 267-8. See also George D. Bond,
'The Arahant: Sainthood in Theravada Buddhism', in Richard
Kieckhefer and George D. Bond (eds.), Sainthood: Its Manifesta-
tions in World Religions (Berkeley, I988), I40-7I (I44).
- Vinaya i. 20-1.
3· Lamotte, History of Indian Buddhism, I69..,.-70. The Mi1lasarvas-
tivadin (along with the Mahasarp.ghika) bhik$u-pratimolqa can be
found in Prebish, Buddhist Monastic Discipline, 42-113. For an
analysis of the skandhaka portion of the Mi1lasarvastivadin Vinaya
as preserved in Tibet see Anukul Banerjee, Sarvastivada Literature
(Calcutta, I979), 78-246.
4· Lamotte, History of Indian Buddhism, I65-6.
5· e.g. Vinaya i. I7. ·
- Vinaya i. 56; see Wijayaratna, Buddhist Monastic Life, 117-2I on
ordination.