Sagas From the Far East, Or, Kalmouk And Mongolian Traditionary Tales. With Historical Pref. And Explanatory Notes By the Author of "patrañas," "household Stories From the Land of Hofer," &c. [i.E. R.H. Busk]
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TALE VIII. (Jiilg.) 1. Kun-smon, all- wishing (Tibetian). 2. Kun-snang, all-enlightening (Tibetian). 3. ChamuJc-SsaTciTctschi, all-protecting (Mongolian). 4. Ananda, gladness (Sanskrit). 5. Kun-dgah, all-rejoicing (Tibetian). 6. Chotolo has the same meaning as ChamuJc, the one in Kalmuck and the other in Tibetian. 7. See note 4 to Tale V., and note 7 to " VikramS^ditja's Birth." 8. Kun-tschong — all-protecting (Tibetian). (Jiilg.) TALE IX. 1. Heaven-gods, sky-gods, devas. They hold a transition... position be- tween men and gods, between human and Buddha nature. Their etherial body enables these lowest of gods, or genii, to withstand the effects of age better than mortals ; also they can assume other forms and make them- selves invisible, powers seldom allotted to mortals, but they are subject to illusion, sin, and metempsychosis Uke every other creature. (Sehott, Suddhaismus in Soeh-Asien, p. 5, quoted by Jiilg.) 2. &arud&. — Garut'man{vfheaceGa.Txidik), means the winged one. In the epic mythology of India Garuda was son of Kashjapa and Vinatft, daughter of Daxa, king of the Suparn'a (" beautiful winged ones "), divine SAGAS FROM THU EAE EAST, 365 birds, whose habitation was in the lower heavens.
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