@0011 to come to an end." Having faith in the words of the sage, they married their cousins, and numerous sons and daughters were born to them, and grew up. Noise is said to be a thorn in meditation, and Kapila found himself Unable to continue with his meditation. The sage went to see the princes, and told them: "I came to see you, because I am going." "Why?" inquired the princes. The sage then told them the reason. "You should stay in this very place!" said the princes. "We shall go to some other place. Indicate us a plot of land." Kapila held up his golden sacrificial vase and with water pouring out of the vase, he outlined the foundation of a town. They built a town and it became known as Kapilavastu (SER SKYA'AI GZHI, "Founded by Kapila"). There they multiplied, but this was brought to an end by the smallness of the town area. God having perceived their thoughts, indicated them another site, where they built another town, and it became known as Devadha{-}. They held a council between themselves, and passed the following resolution: "Our banishment had as its cause the taking (by our father) of a second wife from a family of equal social standing. Therefore we shall henceforth abstain from taking second wives from families of equal standing, and shall content ourselves with one wife only." At that time king Viru{-}d{.}haka remembered his sons, and inquired from his ministers: "Where were they?" The ministers told him then the full story. "Did they dare to live with their sisters!" exclaimed the king, and the ministers answered: "They dared!" "Alas," exclaimed the king, "the princes are indeed daring!" He said these words with great stress, and thus the princes became known as the "Daring Ones" or S{'}a{-}kyas. Then king Viru{-}d{.}haka having died, Ra{-}jyananda (RGYAL SRID DGA ) was installed. He also died without leaving a son. Then Ulka{-}-mukha, Karakarn{.}aka, and Hasti-niyam{.}sa also died {[7a]} sonless. Nu{-}pura became king. His son was Vasis{.}t{.}ha. The latter's son Guha (SA KHYIM) had in his lineage 55,000 kings who appeared in the city of Kapilavastu. Among the last @12 kings of the line,twelve are mentioned including Das{'}aratha (SHING RTA BCU PA) and others. The last of them was Dhanuh{.}-sthira (GZHU BRTAN). He had two sons: Sim{.}hahanu (SENG GE 'GRAM) and Sum{.}hana{-}da (SENG GE SGRA). Sim{.}hahanu was the best archer of Jambudvi{-}pa. He had four sons {^8: Maha{-}vam{.}sa, ed. Geiger, p. 14, 20}: S{'}uddhodana ( ZAS GTZAN), S{'}uklodana (ZAS DKAR), Dron{.}adana (BRE BO ZAS), and Amr{.}todana (BDUD RTZI ZAS), and the following daughters: S{'}uddha{-} (GTZANG MA), S{'}ukla (DKAR MO), Dron{.}a{-a} (BRE BO MA) and Amr{.}ta (BDUD RTZI MA). S{'}uddodana had the following sons: the Blessed One and his younger brother Nanda (DGA 'BO). S{'}uklodana had as sons: Jina (RGYAL BA) and Ra{-}jabhadrika (RGYAL PO BZANG LDAN). Dron{.}adana had as sons: Maha{- }na{-}man and Anuruddha (MA 'GAG PA). Amr{.}todana had as sons: A{-}nanda and Devadatta. S{'}uddha{-}'s son was Suprabuddha (LEGS PAR RAB SAD). S{'}ukla{-}'s son was Ma{-}li{-}ka (PHRENG BA CAN). Dron{.}a's son was Sulabha (BZANG LEN). Amr{.}ta's son was Vais{'}a{-}lya (DGE 'PHEL).{^9 DPAG BSAM 'KHRID SHIN, fol. 213a.} The Blessed One's son was Ra{-}hula (SGRA GCAN ZIN). With Ra{-}hula the line of Maha{-}sam{.}mata came to an end. Till S{'}uddhodana there were 1,121,514 kings. According to the Lokprajn{-}apti ('JIG RTEN BZHAG PA, TG MNGON PA, No.4086):{^10 de La Valle{'}e Poussin: Bouddhisme. Etudes et Mate{'}riaux, II (Bruxelo{'}es, 1919), p. 320 ff.} Maha{-}sam{.}mata (MANG POS BKUR BA). His son Roca ('OD MDZES). The latter's son Kalya{-}n{.}a (DGE BA). His son Vara-Kalya{-}n{.}a. The latter's son Upos{.}adha (GSO SBYONG 'PHAGS). His sonMu{-}rdhaja (SPY BA NAS SKYES). He ruled over the four continents. His son Ca{-}ru (MDZES PA) ruled over three continents. His son Upaca{-}ru (NYE MDZES) ruled over two continents. His son Ca{-}ruka (MDZES CAN) ruled over one continent. His son Ca{-}rumant (MDES LDAN) also ruled over one continent only. From him onwards all the cakravarti-ra{-}jas are said to have ruled over one continent only. Ca{-}rumant's son Muci (LTANG BA). His son Mucilinda @13 (LTANG ZUNG). The latter's son S{'}akuni. Then Maha{-}s{'}akuni, Kus{'}a, Upakus{'}a, Maha{-}kus{'}a, Sudars{'}ana (LEGS MTHONG), Maha{-}sudars{'}ana, Va{-}maka (GNOD SEL), GSER MDOG (Suvarn{.}a), Bha{-}gin (SKAL LDAN), Bhr{.}gu (NGAN SPONG), Meru (LHUN PO), {(7b)} Nyan{.}ku (NGES 'GRO), Pran{.}a{-}da (RAB TU SGR'A GRAGS), Maha{-}- pran{.}a{-}da (RAB TU SGR'A GRAGS CHEN PO), S{'}an{.}kara (BD'E BYED), Dis{'}a{-}m{.}pati (PHYOGS BDAG), Suren{.}u (RDUL BZANG), Bharata (RGYAS BYED), Maha{-}deva (LHA CHEN PO). Their descendants numbering 84,000 ruled in the city of Mis{'}rakapura ('DRES PA'I GRONG KHYER). After that Nemi (MU KHYUD), Jayaka (RGAL B'A PA), Meru (LHUN PO), Bhi{-}maratha ('JIGS BYED SHING RTA), S{'}ataratha (SHING RTA BRGYA PA), Das{'}aratha (SHING RTA BCU PA). After him the 5,000 Pa{-}n{~}ca{-}la kings (LNGA LEN GYI RGYAL PO). After that the 5,000 kings of Kalin{.}ga. After that the 7,000 kings of As{'}maka. After that the 8,000 Kaurava kings. After that the 9,000 Kapa{-}la kings (THOD PA CAN GYI RGYAL PO). {^11: Mhvtpt, No. 3592} After that the 10,000 Geya- ra{-}jas (KL'U DBYANGS GYI RGYAL PO). After that the 11,000 kings of Magadha. After that the 15,000 Ta{-}mralipti kings. Then Iks{.}va{-}ku, among whose descendants there were 1,100 kings. After that Viru{-}d{.}haka who had four sons: Ulka{-}- mukha (BZHIN 'BAR), Karakarn{.}aka (LAG RNA CAN), Hasti-niyamsa (GLANG CHEN 'DUL), Nu{-}pura (RKANG RDUB CAN) the four. Nu{.}pura's son Nu{-}purapa{-}da (RKANG GDUB CAN ZHABS). His son Vasis{.}t{.}ha (GNAS 'JUG).{^12: The text, fol. 8a, has GNAS 'JIG} His son Gos{.}t{.}ha (B'A LANG GNAS). His son Sim{.}hahanu (SENG GE 'GRAM). The latter had four sons: S{'}uddhodana, S{'}uklodana, Dron{.}a and Amr{.}todana. S{'}uddhodana's son was the Blessed One. The Blessed One's son Ra{-}hula. Such is the royal chronology abridged from the Abhidharma, and the great treatises composed by the great Wise Ones (maha{-}tman)"...... so it is said in the Lokaprajn{-}apti. According to it, from Maha{-}sam{.}mata till king S{'}uddhodana there were 15,5149 kings. Again according to the same @14 Loka-prajn{~}apti: "The royal chronology as given in the Vinaya: Maha{-}sam{.}mata, Roca, Kalya{-}n{.}a, Vara-Kalya{-}n{.}a, Upos{.}adha, Ma{-}ndha{-}tr{.}, Ca{-}ru, Upaca{-}ru, Ca{-}rumant, Bharata, Bha{- }va (SRID PA), Abha{-}va (MI SRID), Muci (BTANG BA), Mucilinda, {(8a)} Tanujit (LUS THUB), Suvarn{.}a, Bhr{.}gu, Jagadratha (SHING RTA SDU GU CAN), Sagara (DUG CAN). Maha{-}sagara, S{'}akuni, Maha{-}s{'}akuni, Kus{'}a, Upakus{'}a, Maha{-}kus{'}a, Bharata, Maha{-}- bharata, Sudars{'}ana, Maha{-}sudars{'}ana, Va{-}maka, Upava{- }maka, S{'}ikhin, Nyan{.}ku (NGES 'GRO), S{'}an{.}kara (BDE BYED), Pras{'}a{-}nta (RAB 'DUL), Pran{.}a{-}da, Pradaya{-}lu (RAB GDUNG LDAN), Jyoti- s{.}kara ('OB BYED), Meru (RI RAB), Merumant (LHUN PO LDAN), Jva{-}la (ME LCE), Jva{-}la{-}ma{-}lin (ME LCE'I PHRENG), Jva{-}lin (ME LCE LDAN). In his lineage a 100,000 kings ruled in Potala. After that S{'}atrujit. Among his descendants there were 54, 000 kings ruling in Ayodhya{-}. After that Ajitajit (MA PHEBS 'BEBS). Among his descendants 63,000 kings ruled in Va{-}ra{-}n{.}asi{-}. After that Dus{.}yanta (BZOD PA DKA BA). Among his descendants there were 14,000 kings ruling in the city of Ka{-}mpi{-}lya ('DAR 'DZIN). After that king Brahmadatta. Among his descendants there were 32,000 kings ruling at GLANG CHEN GNAS (Hastina{-}pura). After that Na{-}gadatta (GLANG POS BYIN). Among his descendants there were 5,000 kings who ruled in Taks{.}as{'}i{-}la{-}. After that king Romaputra (BAL PU).{^13 Balaputra} Among his descendants there were 32,000 kings who ruled at Uras{'}a{-}. After that Nagnajit (TSHAN CHEN THUB). Among his descendants there were 32,000 kings who ruled in the town of MA PHEBSH BEBS (GRONG KHYER MA PHEBSH BEBS). After him king jayaka (RGYAL BA PO). Among his descendants there were 12,000 kings who ruled at Kanya{-}kubja. After him Jaya- sena (RGYAL BA'I SDE). Among his descendants there were 18,000 kings who ruled in the city of Campa{-}. After him king Na{-}gadeva. Among his descendants there were 25,000 kings who ruled in the city of Ta{-}mralipti. After him Nara- deva. Among his descendants there were 12,000 kings in @15 Ta{-}mralipti. After him king Sagaradeva (DUG CAN PA'I LHA). Among his descendants there were 18,000 kings at Dantapura (SO LDAN). After him king Sumati (BLO BZANG). Among his {(8b)} descendants there were 21,000 kings who ruled at Ra{-}jagr{.}ha. After him Mari{-}ci (MUN SEL). Among his descendants there were a hundered kings at Va{-}ra{-}n{.}asi{-}. After him Mahendrasena (DBANG CHEN SDE). Among his descendants there were 84,000 kings who ruled over Kus{'}a{-}vati{-} (KU SHI LDAN). After him Samudradeva (RGYA MTSHO LHA). Among his descendants there were a thousand kings who ruled over Potala. After him Tapaskara (DKA THUB SPYOD). Among his descendants there were 14,000 kings who ruled at Kus{-}a{-}vati{-}. After him Bhu{- }- pati (SA GTSO). Among his descendants there were a thousand kings who ruled in Va{-}ra{-}n{.}asi{-}. After him Pa{-}rthiva (SA BDAG). Among his descendants there were a thousand kings who ruled at Ayodhya{-}. After him Dharan{.}i{-}dhara (SA 'DZIN). Among his followers there were 84,000 kings at Mis{'}raka- pura. After him Maha{-}deva. Among his descendants there were 84,000 kings at Mis{'}rakapura. After him Pran{.}i{-}ta (NGES 'PHEL). His son Nemi. His son Nemisthira (MU KHYUD BRTAN). His son Bahuka (TSHAN PO CHE). His son Bhoja (ZA BA). His son Upabhoja (NYE ZA). His son Bhojana (ZA BA CAN). His son Bhogavant (ZA LDAN). His son Sudrs{'}a (RGYA NOM SNANG). His son Samadars{'}in (MNYAM LTA). His son S{'}ru{-}tasena (THOS PA'I SDE). His son Dharmasena (CHOS KYI SDE). His son Budha (RTOGS PA). His son Maha{-}budha (RTOGS CHEN). His son Budhasena (RTOGS SDE).{^14: Mhvtpt, No. 2900, translates RTOGS PA by Buddha. The kings' names could also have been Maha{-}buddha and Buddhasena.} His son As{'}oka (MYA NGAN MED). His son Vigata{-}soka (MYA NGAN BRAL). His son Si{-}masthira (MT- SHAMS BRTAN). His son Dhanvantari (according to Rev. DGE 'DUN CHOS 'PHEL, RGANG MTSHAMS is a synonym of THANG LA BAR which usually translates Dhanvantari). His son Dhundhuma{-}ra. His son Arun{-}a (SKYA RENG). His son Dis{'}a{-}m{.}pati (PHYOGS BDAG). His son Suren{.}u (RDUL BZANG). His son S{'}an{.}kara. His son A{-}nanda. His son A{-}dars{'}amukha (ME LONG ZHAL). His son Jan- @16 aka (SKYED PA PO). His son Jinar{.}s{.}abha (RGYAL BA KHYU MCHOG). His son Bhoja (BZA' BTUNG LDAN). His son Bahubhuj (BZA' BTUNG MOD). His son Ajita (THUB MED). His son Apara{-}jita (GZHAN GYIS MI THUB PA). His son Sthira (BRTAN PO). His son Susthira (RAB BRTAN). His son Maha{-}bala (STOBS BO CHE). His son Maha{-}vahana (GZHON PA CHE). His son Sumati (BLO BZANG). His son Kuma{-}rasthira (or Yuvasthira, GZHON BRTAN). {(9a)} His son Das{'}adhanvan (GZHU BCU PA). His son S{'}atadhanvan (GZHU BRGYA PA). His son Navatidhanvan (GZHU DGU BCU PA). His son Vijayadhanvan (RNAM PAR RGYAL BA'I GZHU). His son Citradhanvan (GZHU BKRA). His son Dhanuh{.}-sthala (GZHU SA). His son Dhanuh{.}sthira (GZHU BRTAN). His son Das{'}aratha. His son As{.}t{.}aratha. His son Navaratha. His son Vis{'}varatha (SHING RTA SNA TSHOGS PA). His son Citraratha (SHING RTA RNAM PA SNA TSHOGS PA). His son Guhyaratha /?/(SHING RTA BZLING PO). His son Dhr{.}taratha (SHING RTA BRTAN). Among his descendants there were 77,000 kings who ruled in the city of Prabha{-}sa (LEGS PAR SNANG). After him Gaganapati (NAM MKHA' BDAG PO). His son Na{-}garaks{.}ita (KLUS BSRUNGS). Among his descendants there were a hundred kings ruling at Va{-}ra{-}n{.}asi{-}. After him Kr{.}kin. He became a brahmaca{-}rin in the presence of the Buddha Ka{-}s{'}yapa, and was reborn in the Tus{.}ita heaven. His son Sujata (LEGS PAR SKYES). Among his descendants there were a hundred kings who ruled in Potala. After him king Karn{.}a (RNA BA). His two sons Gautama and Bharadva{-}ja. Gautama's son Iks{.}va{-}ku. Among his descendants there were a hundred kings who ruled in Potala. After him Viru{-}d{.}haka ('PHAGS SKYES PO). He had four sons: Ulka{-}-mukha (BZHIN 'BAR), Karakarn{.}aka (LAG RNA CAN), Hastika-s{'}irs{.}a (GLANG CHEN 'DUL) and Nu{-}pura (RKANG GDUB CAN). Nu{-}pura's son Vasis{.}t{.}ha (GNAS 'JUG; the text, fol. 9b, has GNAS 'JIG). His son Gos{.}t{.}ha (B'A LANG GNAS). His son Sim{.}hahanu (SENG GE 'GRAM). His son S{'}uddhodana (ZAS GTSANG). His son the Blessed One. His son Ra{-}hula (SGRA GCAN ZIN). According to this (account), from Maha{-}sam{.}mata till S{'}uddhodana there were 834534 kings. The chapter on the line of Maha{-}sam{.}mata (9b). @17 In the Chapter on the simultaneous appearance in the World of Buddha Ka{-}s{'}yapa and king Kr{.}kin in the Royal Chronology included in the Vinaya, the Lokaprajn{~}apti says: "The Buddha Ka{-}s{'}yapa having appeared in the World, the Bodhisattva the Blessed One expressed his resolve to obtain in future times enlightenment in the presence of the fully enlightened Buddha Ka{-}s{'}yapa. Having become a brahmaca{-}rin, he was reborn in the devaloka of Tus{.}ita, and remained there until the end of one life-span of Tus{.}ita." Also in the Ka{-}ran{.}aprajn{~}apti (RGYU GDAGS PA, Tg. MNGON PA, No.4087) it is said that the age of gods in Tus{.}ita was 576000000 years. At the end of this period, the Bodhisattva made the five preliminary observations as to family, country, race and woman (to whom he was to be born) in the six regions of the Ka{-}maloka, and announced: "I shall enter the womb of Maha{-}ma{-}ya{-} in the country of Jambudvi{-}pa, and behold Nirva{-}n{.}a (amr{.}ta-nirva{-}n{.}a). Those of you who wish to behold Nirva{-}n{.}a, should take rebirth in that country." The gods entreated him not to go, saying that Jambudvi{-}pa was defiled by the philosophical teachings of 18 heretical teachers, but the Bodhisattva could not be moved. He transformed himself into a young grey elephant, and entered the womb of his mother who was observing the pos{.}adha fasting (GSO SBYONG) of the 15th day. According to the Lalitavistara (54,18) this full-moon was the full-moon of the month Vais{'}a{-}kha (April-May). For ten months He remained in the womb. Then on the 15th day of the month Uttara{-}-phalguni{-} (DBO, February-March), He was born in the Lumbini{-} park. His birth coincided with the rising of the star Tisya (RGYAL, {y} {*} & {*}, Cancri). R{.}s{.}i Vya{-}sa said: "Muni, you were born under the star Tis{.}ya", and Na{-}ga{-}rjuna said: "When the star Tis{.}ya rose, her son (came forth) from her side........." (Now) the year of (the Blessed One's) birth: In China, C{v}'i-wan{.} (CHO WANG), the fourth emperor {(10A)} of the C{v}i'u (CHOU) dynasty (1052 B.C.), after he had been more than twenty years on the throne, saw all the quarters of @18 the World enveloped by a light of golden colour. (The emperor) inquired from astrologers: "What was meant by this omen?" The astrologers said: "A golden son has been born to a great king of the Western Quarter. This must be his light!" The emporer then understood that a Buddha was born in this World, and asked further: "Can I obtain in this life- time His benediction ('J{v}a{-}-sa