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Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms

CHAPTER III
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KHOTEN.

PROCESSIONS OF IMAGES.

THE KING'S NEW MONASTERY.
Yu-teen is a pleasant and prosperous kingdom, with a numerous and flourishing population.

The inhabitants all profess our Law, and join together in its religious music for their enjoyment.( 1) The monks amount to several myriads, most of whom are students of the mahayana.( 2) They all receive their food from the common store.( 3) Throughout the country the houses of the people stand apart like (separate) stars, and each family has a small tope( 4) reared in front of its door.

The smallest of these may be twenty cubits high, or rather more.( 5) They make (in the monasteries) rooms for monks from all quarters,( 5) the use of which is given to travelling monks who may arrive, and who are provided with whatever else they require.
The lord of the country lodged Fa-Hsien and the others comfortably, and supplied their wants, in a monastery( 6) called Gomati,( 6) of the mahayana school.


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