Notes to Pages 2r8-28 295
et al. ( eds.), Buddhist Studies in Honour of I. B; Horner (Dordrecht,
I974), 227-39; W. Y. Evans-Wentz (trans.), The Tibetan Book of
the Dead (London, I957).
I6. Smpyutta Nikaya iii. I54·
I7. Paul Williams, 'Buddhadeva and Temporality', Journal of Indian
Philosophy, 4 (I977), 279-94.
I8. Conze, Buddhist Thought in India, 282; Abhidharmakosa iii. 85-90.
I9. Lamotte, History of Indian Buddhism, 603; Abhidharmakosa iv. 2-3.
20. Padmanabh Jaini, 'The Sautrantika Theory of Brja', Bulletin of the
School of Oriental Studies, 22 (I959), 237-49; Conze: Buddhist
Thought in India, I4I-3; Abhidharmakosa ii. 36.
- Gethin, 'Bhavmiga and Rebirth according to the Abhidhamma'.
- L. S. Cousins, 'Person and Self', in Buddhism into the Year 2000:
International Conference Proceedings (Bangkok and Los Angeles,
I994), I5-32. - K. Venkataramanan, 'Sammitiyanikaya Sastra', Visva-BharatiAnnals,
5 (I953), I54-243; Kathavatthu I-69; Satyasiddhisastra ii. 69-74;
Abhidharmakosa ix.
Chapter 9· The Mahiiyiina
I. Charles Hallisey, 'Tul}c,lilovadasutta: An Allegedly Non-Canonical
Sutta', Journal of the Pali Text Society, IS (I990), I54-95 and
'Nibbanasutta: An Allegedly Non-Canonical Sutta on Nibbana as
a Great City', Journal of the Pali Text Society, I8 (I993), 97-I3o;
Padmanabh Jaini, 'Akaravattarasutta: An 'Apocryphal' Sutta from
Thailand', Indo-Iranian Journal, 35 (I992), I93-223.
- Paul Harrison, 'Searching for the Origins of the Mahayana', East-
ern Buddhist, 28 (I995), 48-69.
3· Gregory Schopen, 'The Phrase "sa prthivrpradesaS caityabhato
bhavet" in the Vajracchedikii: Notes on the Cult of the Book in
Mahayana', Indo-Iranian Journal, I7 (I975), I47-8I, and 'Two
Problems in the History of Indian Buddhism: The Layman/Monk
Distinction and the Doctrines of the Transference of Merit', Studien
zur Indologie und Iranistik, IO (I985), 9-47; Richard Gombrich, 'How
the Mahayana Began', The Buddhist Forum, I (I990), 2I-30.
4· Cf. Conze, Buddhist Scriptures, 23, 3o-3, I64, for extracts from the
Mahavastu, *Mahaprajfiaparamita Sastra and Vajracchedika.
5· Mahavastu i. I24-40; Paul, Harrison, 'Sanskrit Fragments of a
Lokottaravadin Tradition', in L. A. He reus et al. ( eds. ), Indo logical
and Buddhist Studies (Canberra, I982), 2II-34·