..續本文上一頁 year of Saunaka”s ordination, his death would fall 419 - 66 = 353 B.C.
Siggava, when he had been in orders sixty-four years, ordained Tishya Maudgalîputra. This date 376 - 64 = 312 B.C. is called more than two years after Kandragupta”s accession, and so it very nearly is, 315 - 2 = 313.
Siggava died when he had been in orders seventy-six years, i.e. 376 - 76 = 300 A.D. This year is called the fourteenth year of Kandragupta, which it very nearly is, 315 - 14 = 301.
When Tishya had been in orders sixty[1] years, he ordained Mahendra, 312 - 60 = 252 B.C. This is called six years after Asoka”s coronation, 259 - 6 = 253, and so it very nearly is. He died 312 - 80 = 232 B.C., which is called the twenty-sixth year of Asoka, and so it very nearly is.
[1. I take 60 (80), as given in Dîpavamsa V, 95, 107, instead of 66 (86), given in Dîpavamsa V. 94.]
p. xliv
BUDDHIST PATRIARCHS.
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| Birth.
| Ordination. | Ordination of successor. | Death. | Age. | Patriarchate. |
Upâli
| (Generally 20 years before ordination.)
| 527
| 461
| 447
| 94
| 30
|
(60)
| ||||||
Dâsaka
| 461
| 416 419 421
| 397
| 84
| 50
| |
45 42 40
| ||||||
Saunaka
| "
| 416 419 421
| 376 379 381
| 350 353
| 86
| 44 (47)
|
(40)
| ||||||
Siggava
| "
| 376½
| 312½
| 300½
| 96
| 50 (52)
|
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