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    "text": "## Glossary\n\n\n\np. x\n\n**EXPLANATION OF WORDS** **\n\nthe meaning of which is not always given in the translation.**\n\n \n\n \n\nÂ*g*îvika,\n\none belonging to a sect of naked ascetics.\n\nArahat,\n\na holy man, a saint.\n\nAriya,\n\nnoble.\n\nBhagavat,\n\nworshipful; blessed, a name of a Buddha.\n\nBhikkhu,\n\na mendicant.\n\nBrahman,\n\nthe supreme god of the Hindus.\n\nBrâhma*n*a,\n\na sage.\n\nBuddha,\n\nenlightened, a name of certain holy men who have freed themselves from existence, particularly of Sama*n*a Gotama.\n\nDhamma,\n\ntenet, doctrine, custom, law, religion, virtue, thing.\n\nGaha*tth*a,\n\nGihin, a householder.\n\nGotama,\n\na name of the last Buddha. *\n\nG*a*t*ila,\n\nan ascetic wearing clotted hair. *\n\nG*ina,\n\na conqueror, a name of a Buddha.\n\nIsi,\n\na sage.\n\nKhattiya,\n\na warrior, a prince. *\n\nK*a*nd*âla,\n\nan outcast.\n\nMâra,\n\na name of the king of death, the devil.\n\nMuni,\n\na thinker, a sage.\n\nNâga,\n\nan eminent man; sinless?\n\nNamu*k*i\n\n= Mâra.\n\nNibbâna,\n\nextinction, the state of bliss of the Buddhist.\n\nNiga*nth*a,\n\na naked ascetic.\n\nPabba*gg*â,\n\nleaving the world, embracing ascetic life, taking the robe.\n\nPabba*g*ita,\n\nan ascetic, having taken the robe.\n\nParibbâ*g*a,\n\nParibbâ*g*aka, a wandering mendicant.\n\nSakka = Sakya,\n\nbelonging to the Sakya tribe.\n\nSakyamuni,\n\nthe Sakya sage, a name of Buddha.\n\nSama*n*a,\n\nan ascetic.\n\nSa*m*khârâ,\n\nall compound things, the material world.\n\nSa*m*sâra,\n\nrevolution, transmigration.\n\nSâvaka,\n\na hearer, a follower, a disciple of Buddha, including both laity and clergy.\n\nSekha,\n\na novice, student.\n\nSudda,\n\na man of the servile caste.\n\nSugata,\n\nhappy, a name of a Buddha.\n\nThera,\n\nan elder, a senior priest.\n\nTitthiya,\n\nan ascetic adhering to a certain system of philosophy.\n\nUpadhi,\n\nthe elements of the world.\n\nUpâsaka,\n\na follower, a lay devotee.\n\nUpasampadâ,\n\npriest's orders.\n\nVessa, Vessika,\n\na man of the third caste.\n\nYakkha,\n\na giant, a malignant spirit.",
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