Bodhisattva, above samsara and nirvana, [72]; in the three yânas, [277]; the conception of, in primitive Buddhism, [286]; we are, [290]; and love, [292]; his ten pranidhanas, [308]; his reflections, [369].

Bodhisattvahood, ten stages of, [70], [311] et seq.

Bodhisattva-yâna, [9].

Brahdaranyaka Upanishad, quoted, [102 ft.]

Buddha, and his self-relying spirit, [57]; culmination of good karma, [215]; in the Mahâyâna texts, [243]; the idealisation of, historically treated, [249] et seq.; in the Trikâya, [252]; the human, and the spiritual Dharmakâya, [255]; his [32] major and [80] minor marks of greatness, [271]; in the process of idealisation, [289]; in the Mahâyânism, [291]; and Mâra, [334]; on the ego-soul in the beginning of his religious career, [337].

Buddhacarita, quoted, [57].

Buddhadharma, [355].

Buddha-Essence, Discourse on, [357 ft.]

Buddha-intelligence, [364].

Buddhism(s), geographically divided, [3], [4]; two, [4] et seq.; and atheism, [31]; and the soul problem, [31] et seq.; and agnosticism, [35]; and modern psychology, [40]; intellectual, [56] et seq.; liberal, [56] et seq.; and speculation, [81] et seq.; and science, [97].