The Story of the Buddha's Life (Figs. 1-21) 337 ■ Fig. 1. The Dipamkara Story 337 ■ Fig. 2. The Interpretation of the Prince's Horoscope 337 ■ Figs. 3, 4 and 5. A Celebration Banquet in honour of the Prince's Birth 337 ■ Fig. 6. The Royal Chaplain introduces Yaśodharā 338 ■ Fig 7. Permission to Renounce the World 338 ■ Fig. 8. Muchilinda is protecting Śākyamuni 338 ■ Fig 9. Offering of the Four Bowls 338 ■ Figs. 10 and 11. The Buddha is Visiting his Family in Kapilavastu 338 Fig 10 338 Fig 11 338 ■ Fig. 12. The Buddha First Sermon 338 ■ Fig.13. The Buddha, being invited by Śrigupta (left) and an Offering of a Handful of Dust (right) 339 ■ Fig. 14. The Conversion of King Ajātaśatru (top) and the Buddha's parinirvāna (bottom) 339 ■ Fig. 15. Guarding the Relics 339 ■ Fig. 16. The Distribution of the Relics 339 ■ Fig. 17, 18, 19, 20, and 21. Panels from Buner 339 The World of the Buddha (Figs. 22-56) 340 ■ Fig. 22. Music and dancing 340 ■ Fig 23. Making and drinking wine, offering wine to a lion and flirting couples 340 ■ Fig. 24. Drunken people under a grapevine 340 ■ Fig. 25. A pedestal of the seated Buddha and a flirting couple 340 ■ Fig. 26. Bacchus (?) 340 ■ Figs. 22 28 and 29. Animals 340 Fig. 27 340 Fig. 28 340 ■ Figs. 30, 31.32 and 33. Gods on lotus flowers 340 Fig. 30 340 Fig. 31 340 Fig. 32 340 Fig. 33 340 ■ Figs. 34, 35 and 36. Goddesses 340 Fig. 34 340 Fig. 35 340 Fig. 36 340 ■ Figs. 37, 38 and 39. Stucco Bodhisattvas 340 Fig. 37 340 Fig. 38 340 Fig. 39 340 ■ Figs. 40~50. Unidentified 341 Fig. 42 341 Fig. 43 341 Figs. 47 and 48 341 Fig. 49 341 Fig. 50 341 ■ Figs. 51~56. Seated Bodhisattvas and Buddhas 341