Content created: 2012-11-24,
File last modified:
Go to Introduction, next file,
A Record of Buddhist Kingdoms
Table of Contents
The chapter divisions are those in the text used by Legge. The titles are his, with minor editorial changes.
- Critical Background (Read this!)
- Father Wieger's Biography of Fǎxiǎn
- Chapter 1
- From Cháng’ān to the Sandy Desert
- Chapter 2
- On to Shànshàn
- From Shànshàn to Yútián
- Chapter 3
- Yútián
- Processions of Images
- The King’s New Monastery.
- Chapter 4
- Through the Cōng or “Onion” Mountains to Jiéchā
- Chapter 5
- Great Quinquennial Assembly of Monks
- Relics of The Buddha
- Productions of the Country
- Chapter 6
- On Towards North India
- Image of Maitreya Bodhisattva
- Chapter 7
- Crossing of the Indus.
- When Buddhism First Crossed the River for the East.
- Chapter 8
- Wūcháng. Monasteries and Their Ways.
- Traces of the Buddha.
- Chapter 9
- Sùhēduō and a Legend of the Buddha.
- Chapter 10
- Gandhara and Legends of the Buddha.
- Chapter 11
- Takshasila’s Legends
- The Four Great Stupas.
- Chapter 12
- Purushapura
- Prophecy About King Kanishka and His Stupa.
- The Buddha’s Alms-Bowl.
- Death of Huìyīng.
- Chapter 13
- Nagara.
- Festival of the Buddha’s Skull-Bone.
- Other Relics and His Shadow.
- Chapter 14
- Death of Huìjǐng in the Little Snowy Mountains.
- Rohi & Bannu: Crossing the Indus to the East.
- Chapter 15
- Bhida: Sympathy of Monks With the Pilgrims.
- Chapter 16
- On to Muttra
- Condition and Customs of Central India
- Of Monks, Viharas, and Monasteries
- Chapter 17
- Sankasya
- The Buddha’s Ascent to and Descent From the Trayastrimsas Heaven
- Other Legends.
- Chapter 18
- Kanyakubja
- Buddha’s Preaching.
- Chapter 19
- Shāchí: Legend of Buddha’s Danta-Kashtha.
- Chapter 20
- Kosala and Sravasti
- The Jetavana Vihara
- Sympathy of the Monks With the Pilgrims
- Other Memorials and Legends of the Buddha
- Chapter 21
- The Three Predecessors of Sakyamuni in Buddhaship
- Chapter 22
- Kapilavastu and Its Desolation.
- Legends of Buddha’s Birth
- Other Incidents in Connexion With It
- Chapter 23
- Rama and Its Stupa.
- Chapter 24
- Where Buddha Finally Renounced the World and Where He Died.
- Chapter 25
- Vaisali
- The Stupa Called “Weapons Laid Down.”
- The Council of Vaisali.
- Chapter 26
- Remarkable Death of Ananda.
- Chapter 27
- Pataliputtra, in Magadha
- King Asoka’s Spirit-Built Palace and Halls.
- The Buddhist Brahman: Radha-Sami
- Dispensaries and Hospitals.
- Chapter 28
- Rajagriha, New and Old.
- Legends and Incidents Connected With It
- Chapter 29
- Gridhra-Kuta Hill and Its Legends.
- Fǎxiǎn passes a Night on It
- His Reflections
- Chapter 30
- The Srataparna Cave, or Cave of the First Council
- Legends
- Suicide of a Bhikshu
- Chapter 31
- Gaya
- Sakyamuni’s Attaining to Buddhaship
- Other Legends.
- Chapter 32
- Legend of King Asoka in a former Birth and His Naraka.
- Chapter 33
- Mount Gurupada, Where the Kasyapa Buddha’s Entire Skeleton Is
- Chapter 34
- On the Way Back to Patna
- Varanasi, or Benares
- Sakyamuni’s First Doings After Becoming a Buddha
- Chapter 35
- Dakshina and the Pigeon Monastery
- Chapter 36
- In Patna.
- Fǎxiǎn’s Labours in Transcription of Manuscripts, and Indian Studies for Three Years
- Chapter 37
- To Champa and Tamalipti
- His Stay and Labours There for Three Years
- Fǎxiǎn Takes a Ship to Singhala, or Ceylon
- Chapter 38
- Ceylon: Rise of the Kingdom
- Feats of Buddha
- Stupas and Monasteries
- Statue of Buddha in Jade
- Bo Tree
- Festival of Buddha’s Tooth
- Chapter 39
- Cremation of an Arhat
- Sermon of a Devotee
- Chapter 40
- After Two Years Fǎxiǎn Takes Ship for China
- Disastrous Passage to Java and Thence to China
- Fǎxiǎn Arrives at Shāndōng and Goes to Nánjīng
- Fǎxiǎn’s Summing Up
- Conclusion or l’Envoi by Another Writer
Return to top.
Go to
next file,
table of contents