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Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms

CHAPTER XXXIX
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Near the top were laid sandal, aloe, and other kinds of fragrant wood.
On the four sides (of the pile) they made steps by which to ascend it.
With clean white hair-cloth, almost like silk, they wrapped (the body) round and round.( 2) They made a large carriage-frame, in form like our funeral car, but without the dragons and fishes.( 3) At the time of the cremation, the king and the people, in multitudes from all quarters, collected together, and presented offerings of flowers and incense.

While they were following the car to the burial-ground,( 4) the king himself presented flowers and incense.

When this was finished, the car was lifted on the pile, all over which oil of sweet basil was poured, and then a light was applied.

While the fire was blazing, every one, with a reverent heart, pulled off his upper garment, and threw it, with his feather-fan and umbrella, from a distance into the midst of the flames, to assist the burning.

When the cremation was over, they collected and preserved the bones, and proceeded to erect a tope.


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