On Yuan Chwang's: Travels in India 629-645 A.D.(Paperback, Thomas Watters)
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About The Book -: 1904 Excerpt: ...the ushnlsha," that is, manifested occasionally as a miraculous phenomenon. It is also stated that the ushnlsha is not visible to the eyes of ordinary beings.4 Nearly two hundred years before Yuan-chuang's time a Chinese pilgrim by name Chih-meng had seen, it is recorded, the Ushnlsha-bone along with other relics of the Buddha in Kapilavastu, but this must be regarded as a mistake of a copyist.5 Two later pilgrims Tao-lin and Hsiian-chao, the latter a contemporary of Yuanchuang, visited Kapis and there paid reverence to the ushnlsha or skull-top bone of the Buddha.6 By Kapis we are probably to understand Nagar then a part of the Kapis kingdom. Then a century after Yuan-chuang's time Wu-h'ung went to see "Sakya Juki's skull-top bone (or Ushnlsha) relic" in the city of Gandhara. It is interesting to observe that we do not find mention of any Buddhist monks as being concerned in any way with this precious relic. Fa-hsien, indeed, places it in a ching-she or temple, but this was apparently only the name which he gave to the building because it contained the relic. About The Author -: Thomas Watters (1840 -1901). He was a respected Oriental scholar. He was home schooled by his father, the Rev. Thomas Watters, the Presbyterian Minister in Newtownards. He entered Queen's College, Belfast in 1857 and graduated with B.A. from Queen's University in 1861 and an M.A. in 1861. He was appointed to a post in the Consular Service of China in 1863 going first to Peking (Beijing). He was then posted in 1887-1888 as Acting Consul General in Corea (Korea), in Canton (Guangdong) 1891-1893 and then until April, 1895, Consul in Foochow (Fuzhou), when failing health forced him to retire after 32 years' service in the Far East. He wrought various books. As- A Guide to the Tablets in a Temple of Confucius, A Study in Chinese Philosophy "Buddhism in China, "Notes on the "Miao-fa-lien-hua-ching, a Buddhist Sutra in Chinese", "Fa-Hsien and his English Translators, Etc. The Title 'On Yuan Chwang's: Travels in India 629-645 A.D. written/authored/edited by Thomas Watters', published in the year 2021. The ISBN 9788121226455 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 419 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is . Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:- . PODML