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Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms

CHAPTER XVI
12/17

There was a pulpit in a large hall of the temple, and the audience sat around on the matted floor.

One priest took the pulpit after another; and the hearers nodded their heads occasionally, and indicated their sympathy now and then by an audible "h'm," which reminded me of Carlyle's description of meetings of "The Ironsides" of Cromwell.
(16) This last statement is wanting in the Chinese editions.
(17) There was a Kasyapa Buddha, anterior to Sakyamuni.

But this Maha-kasyapa was a Brahman of Magadha, who was converted by Buddha, and became one of his disciples.

He took the lead after Sakyamuni's death, convoked and directed the first synod, from which his title of Arya-sthavira is derived.

As the first compiler of the Canon, he is considered the fountain of Chinese orthodoxy, and counted as the first patriarch.


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