[Footnote 747: See Dik. Nig. 14, Mahapadanasutta: Therag. 490; Sam. Nik.
XII. 4-10.]
[Footnote 748: Maj. Nik. 50, Maratajjaniyasuttam.]
[Footnote 749: Dig. Nik. 14.]
[Footnote 750: Maj. Nik. 123. See also Dig. Nik. 14.]
[Footnote 751: More literally that he knows exactly how his feelings, etc., arise, continue and pa.s.s away and is not swayed by wandering thoughts and desires.]
[Footnote 752: Three extra Buddhas are sometimes mentioned but are usually ignored because they did not, like the others, come into contact with Gotama in his previous births.]
[Footnote 753: E.g. Ang. Nik. III. 15 and the Maha-Suda.s.sana Sutta (Dig.
Nik. X.) in which the Buddha says he has been buried at Kusinara no less than six times.]
[Footnote 754: Dig. Nik. XVI. v. 15.]
[Footnote 755: The two kinds of Buddhas are defined in the Puggala-Pannatti, IX. 1. For details about Pratyeka-Buddhas see De La Vallee Poussin"s article in _E.R.E._]
[Footnote 756: Thus in Dig. Nik. XVI. 5. 12 they are declared worthy of a Dagaba or funeral monument and Sam. Nik. III. 2. 10 declares the efficacy of alms given to them.]