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Chapter VI

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on towards north india. darada. image of maitreya bodhisattva.

from this (the travellers) went westwards towards north india, and after being on the way for a month, they succeeded in getting across and through the range of the onion mountains. the snow rests on them both winter and summer. there are also among them venomous dragons, which, when provoked, spit forth poisonous winds, and cause showers of snow and storms of sand and gravel. not one in ten thousand of those who encounter these dangers escapes with his life. the people of the country call the range by the name of “the snow mountains.” when (the travellers) had got through them, they were in north india, and immediately on entering its borders, found themselves in a small kingdom called t’o-leih,1 where also there were many monks, all students of the hinayana.

in this kingdom there was formerly an arhan,2 who by his supernatural power3 took a clever artificer up to the tushita heaven,4 to see the height, complexion, and appearance of maitreya bodhisattva,5 and then return and make an image of him in wood. first and last, this was done three times, and then the image was completed, eighty cubits in height, and eight cubits at the base from knee to knee of the crossed legs. on fast-days it emits an effulgent light. the kings of the (surrounding) countries vie with one another in presenting offerings to it. here it is — to be seen now as of old.6

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