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0484 Serindia : vol.3
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Bruce, Col., follows Lop desert route,
566.
brush, for writing representation of, 1080,
1214.
brushwood layers, see wall-construction.
bucket, (Niya) 217; well-bucket stays,
(Mirān) 477, 479, 483; (Mazār-tāgh)
1294.
buckles: bronze, see s.v.; jade, 118;
leather 'buckle' and thong, 478;
wooden, 268.
Buddha:
appliqué relief figs., 1162.
bronze figures, 103, 121, 123; cast
bronze statuette, 1176; gilded fig.
open-work bronze orn. 1168, 1175
clay figs., votive offerings, 1165,
1173, 1176.
frescoes, of: on frescoes, 501–3,
540 sq.; in embroidery pictures, 823,
851, 878, 895 sq., 984; in paintings,
1037, 1042, 1215; sculptures of,
849 sq., 930. See also Bhaișajya-
rāja, Bhaișajyasamudgata, Maudgalya,
Maudgalyāyana, Śāriputra, &c.
embroidery figs. of, 823, 851, 878,
895 sq., 958, 983, 1014.
glazed stoneware figure (?) moulded,
fr., 1108.
legendary life of Gautama B., repre-
sented in paintings, &c. (see also paint-
ings below): (Mirān) 500, 517 sq., 521
sq.; (Chien-fo-tung) 847 sqq., 853
sq., 857, 858 nn., 943 sqq.; hieratic
tradition retained in, 849, 850, 860;
archaeological indications from objects
represented, 851; diversity of com-
position and treatment, 852; banners
form series of small groups and pairs,
852 sq.; scenes from Gautama's secular
life prevail, 853; scenes represented
compared with scenes on Gandhāra
sculptures, 853 sq.; scenes preceding
Gautama's birth, 855; Ālānanda,
Bimbisāra, and Vaidehi, 883, 886,
930, 948 sq.; Announcement of Illu-
mination, 853 n. 39, 854, 859, 1034;
Archery contest, 854 n. 44, 857, 1051;
Austerities, 853 n. 39, 854 n. 44, 859,
1034, 1064; Bath in the Lumbinī
Garden, 963, 1027; Bath in the
Nairañjanā stream, 853 n. 39, 854 n.
44, 855, 859, 1034; Birth in Lum-
binī Garden, 854 n. 44, 855, 947, 1063;
Casting out of the Elephant slain by
Devadatta, 854 n. 44, 945; Cutting of
the Hair, 854 n. 44, 858, 1064; De-
parture of Chandaka, 1085; Descent,
855, 943, 947, 1063; Dīpankara
Jātaka, 853 n. 39, 854 sq., 854 n. 44,
1062, 1189, 1202; Divinities (?) adorn-
ing the unborn Buddha (?), 1034;
Farewell of Kaṇṭhaka and Chandaka,
854 n. 44, 858, 953, 1031, 1064, 1085;
First Meditation not represented, 857;
First Sermon at Benares, 847 n. 4, 854

and n. 44, 859, 878, 953, 1025; Flight
from the Palace, 854 n. 44, 857, 1007,
1046, 1051, 1064; Four Encounters,
849 sq., 853 n. 39, 854 n. 45, 857,
1062, 1065; Gautama Bodhisattva and
Dīpankara Buddha, 1062; Gautama's
childhood and youth, 856 sq.; G. as
child discoursing on his anterior lives,
1051; G. shooting at the Drums, 857,
1080; Jātaka story of white rabbit, 886,
978, 1002, 1073; Kalyāṇaṃkara and
Pāpaṃkara, 888; Kaṇṭhaka's return to
the Palace, 858, 1019, 1032; Life in
Seraglio, 851, 854 n. 44, 857 sq., 1051;
Māyā's Dream, 853 n. 39, 854 n. 44,
855; Māyā on her way to Lumbinī
Garden, 1063; Māyā's return to her
father's palace, 1063; Miracle of
Śrāvastī, 878, 1025; Śākyamuni on
Gṛdhrakūṭa, 878 sqq., 886, 895 sq.,
951, 983, 1025, 1038, 1071; Śāky-
amuni as a white rabbit, in paradise
paintings, 978, 1002; Seven Jewels,
856, 962, 1004, 1032; Seven Steps,
854 n. 44, 855, 963, 1027, 1063;
Siddhārtha preaching the Law to Five
Ministers, 859, 1045; Simultaneous
Births, 854 n. 44, 856, 1023; Sleep
of the women, 851, 857, 1007, 1024;
Suddhodhana examines musicians, guards,
&c., 858, 1046 (?), 1064; Suddho-
dhana's messengers searching for
Prince, 854 n. 45, 858, 953, 1018 sq.,
1031, 1045 sq., 1085; Suddhodhana's
messengers' report to the king, 1047;
Suddhodhana and Mahāprajāpatī after
the Prince's flight (?), 1046; Tiriratna
(?), 1067; unidentified scenes, 852 sq.,
859 n. 79, 1029, 1045, 1046, 1067;
Vessantara Jātaka, 517 sq., 521 sq.;
Weight-lifting contest, 856, 945;
Wrestling competition, 854 n. 44, 856,
945; Writing competition, 854 n. 44,
856, 945.
legend of: ransoms dove with piece
of his own flesh, 9, 16; uses his
skin for paper and one of his bones
for pen, 13; sacrifices his body to feed
famished tigress, ib.; delivers himself
to king to benefit poor Brahman, 16;
gives up his life for the bearing of
half-stanza of doctrine, 17; as king of
peacocks, pecks open healing spring,
17; changed into serpent saves people
from famine and pestilence, ib.; B.
statues miraculously carried through
the air, 880 n. 19. See also below,
miracles.
MS. remains, B. fig. in, 891 sq.;
dedication of statue of Śākyamuni
referred to in Buddhist MS. fr., 683;
Chinese Buddhist verses on Śākya-
muni, 683; treatises on names of the
Thousand Buddhas, 891, 974, 976,
1015, 1394.
miracles of: miraculous footprints,

and impress of drying clothes, 8, 13,
16; moving gilt copper canopy at
Hun-to-to, 63.
moulds for B. figs.: plaster of Paris,
158, 165, 190, 1190, 1200, 1287,
1292.
mural paintings of: (Och-merwān)
82; (Khādālik) 166–70, 185, 188;
(Dārābjān-dong) 199 sq.; (Mirān)
501 sq., 504 sq., 517 sqq., 521 sqq.,
540; (Chien-fo-tung) 794, 928–36;
(Wan-fo-hsia) 1110–12; (Ara-tam)
1153; (Lapeček) 1156; (Kichik-
hassār) 1165, 1172 sq.; (*Ming-oi')
1202; (Khōra) 1225; (Kara-yantak)
1253, 1261; (Tārishlak) 1271, 1277.
paintings or drawings of (see also
legendary life of, above): Chien-fo-
tung paintings, 860 sqq., 876 sqq.,
895; different Buddhas represented,
860; Indian type preserved, ib.; solitary
figures, ib.; seated figures, 860 n. 2;
standing figures, 860 n. 2; in divine
groups, 876 sqq.; painting with votive
purpose, 879 n. 17; paradise paint-
ings, 885 sq., 953, 963, 978, 990, 1000,
1002, 1071; paintings of, with plane-
tary divinities, 934; paintings on linen
banners, 1019, 1021, 1079; on minia-
ture paper banner, 950; on silk banners,
953 sq., 963, 1003, 1017, 1034; on
painted linen banner-tops, 954; on
linen painting, 966; miniature figs. in
illuminated Chinese MSS., 891 sq.,
974, 976, 1015; rough drawing of
series of B., 979; illuminated fig. on
Palm leaf, 985; miniature painting
on canvas, 1166, 1172; miniature
linen canopy painting, 1079; paintings
on paper, 860, 963, 970, 975, 991,
994–8, 1015; drawing on paper, 967;
paintings on silk, 950, 956, 1017,
1026; paintings on wood, 157, 165,
168, 1079, 187, 189, 894, 1022,
1188, 1197, 1202, 1216 sq., 1222,
1248, 1258 sq., 1269.
paper pounces of, 892, 1044.
relics of: alms-bowl, depicted on
terra-cotta fr., 98, 112.
relief medallion, fig. on, 1199, 1219.
sculptures of: at Chien-fo-tung,
796; reproductions in paintings, &c.,
877 sqq., 886, 895 sq., 951, 983,
1024 sqq.; figs. on steatite miniature
Stūps, 106, 117; Tso-mo (Charchan)
image mentioned by Sung Yün, 297 sq.;
restored statues, 927 sqq., 1110, 1112,
1132 n.; colossal statues, 488 sq., 793,
796, 929 sq., 934, 1153, 1251, 1276;
colossal fig. recumbent in Nirvāṇa,
1110, 1132; colossal heads, 488 sq.,
538 sq. See also above, legendary life.
seated figs. of, 488, 501, 504, 538,
540, 794, 796, 860 n. 2, 894, 896 n. 6,
927–1067 passim, 1110, 1115, 1153.