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the first Paramita, it is merely termed the first Paramita.'
11 "Subhuti, regarding the third Paramita (endurance), it is not in reality a Paramita, it is merely termed a Paramita. And why? Because, in a previous life, when the Prince of Kalinga' ('Kaliradja') severed the flesh
1 "An ancient kingdom S.E. of Kos'ala,
a nursery of heretical sects, the present
Calingapatah, a town in the northern Circars
(Lat. 18° 15 N., Long. 85° 11 E.)."-Handbook
of Chinese Buddhism. EITEL.
It is recorded that the Lord Buddha, in a previous incarnation, was living in a mountainous region, strictly observing the monastic vows. The Prince of Kalinga, a cruel and dissolute ruler, having organised a hunting expedition, visited the secluded region, accompanied by numerous ladies of his harem. Fatigued by the excitement of the chase, the prince fell into a deep siesta. Meantime, the ladies resolved upon a short excursion along a mountain path. Unexpectedly meeting the Lord Buddha, they were greatly astonished at his dignified bearing and edifying conversa- tion. When the prince awoke from his siesta, he was irritated to find that his ladies had disappeared. Instituting an immediate search, he became filled with implacable rage upon