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gunakalpanā, 340 n. Guņamati, 120 Gunaratna, 2, 3, 7, 78n., 79, 114, 115 n.,
119 n., 162 n., 163 n., 170 n., 175n., 176 n., 186 n., 194 n., 203 n., 206n.,
213, 217, 218, 220, 222, 223 Guņas, 323 gunasanniveśaviseşa, 255 gunasthānas, 192 n. gunatva, 287, 290 gunántaràdhāna, 232 gupti, 195 guru, 69, 422 gurukulavāsa, 283 guru-mata, 69, 370; story relating to, 69n. gurutva, 281, 285 n., 291, 316 Gurvāvali, 171
Hindu Chemistry, 251 n., 321, 322 n.,
327 n. Hindu monism, 33 n., 34 n. Hindus, 4, 1o, II, 41, 67, 236, 237, 301,
309, 371, 430 Hiranyagarbha, 23, 32,52; hymn in praise
of, 19 Historical Survey of Indian Logic, 276 n. History of Hindu Chemistry, 254 n. History of Indian Literature, 13 n.,
230n. History of Indian Philosophy, attempt
possible, 4; chronological data, 6; development, 5; different from history of European philosophy, 6; method of
study, 64 History of Sanskrit Literature, 13 n. hita, 12 hitatā, 136 Hoernlé, 80 n., 173 n. hots, 36 hrasva, 314, 315 hrasva parimāna, 3141., 315 hymns, 283 Hyper-trşņā, 90 n. Hypothetical, 157, 158
icchā, 316, 325 idam, 449
Idealism, 128 Identity, 160, 162; of essence, 322, 347,
352
Haimavatas, 112 Haldane, Hon. Hamsa, 28 n., 228 Haribhadra, 2, 7, 68 n., 222 Harinātha Visārada, 213 n. Harivarman, 124 n. Harvard University, 231 Hastabālaprakaranavrtti, 129 Hastikākhyasutra, 125 n. Hathayoga, 229 Haug, 1o, 20, 21, 22, 36 Hayagriva, 28 n. Heaven, 17, 23, 76, 394, 399, 405 Hemacandra, 172, 180 n., 199, 203 n.,
237 Henotheism, 17, 18, 19 Heresies, 65, 78, 236 Heresy, 109 Heretical opinions, 68 Heretics, 138, 150, 151, 167 Heterodox, 83 hetu, 79, 84, 93, 95, 185, 186 n., 293, 296,
303, 343, 344, 345, 346, 347, 348, 349,
350, 353, 389, 393, 427 hetupratyaya, 139 Hetuvādins, II 2 heluvibhakti, 186n. hetüpanibandha, 143 hetvābhāsa, 294, 296, 344, 360 heyopādeyārthavisayā, 163 n. Hillebrandt, 36, 211 n. Himavat, 282 n. Himālaya, 282 n. himsa, 193, 200 him sopakäridāna, 200 Hinayāna, 124 n., 125, 126 Hindi, 40 Hindu, 1, 7, 8, 14, 29, 57, 84, 151 n.,
155 n., 163 n., 279, 309, 323, 394, 422, 429, 430, 440; law, 11, 69; Nyāya, 309; philosophy, 41, 167; philosophymythological, 4; philosophy-not influenced by Pāli Buddhism, 83; schools of thought, 412; six systems of thought, 7; thinkers, 470; thought, 78, 113, 145; writers, 129; yoga, 203
Ignorance, 59, 74, III, 132, 133, 134,
137, 139, 143, 259, 267, 268, 276,
300, 365, 455, 457, 472 ihamutraphalabhogavirága, 437 Illusion, 140, 146, 237, 260 n., 261 n.,
269, 303, 331, 332 n., 337, 384, 385, 386, 411, 420, 440, 441, 440, 450, 451, 452, 453, 457, 459, 469, 485,
486, 488, 489, 493 Illusory, 127, 129, 139, 142, 147, 161,
168, 240, 257 n., 373, 375, 385, 386, 412, 425, 435, 439, 440, 443, 445, 448,449, 451, 452, 453, 455, 458,
467, 468, 470, 472, 488, 489, 491 Illusory perception, 152 Images, 262 Imagination, 225, 269 Imagining, 299 Immaterial cause, 376, 380 Immortal, 58 Impermanence, 126 Implication, 185, 391 Implicatory communications, 94 Indefinable, +29, 467, 468, 487, 493 Indeterminate, 185, 213, 225, 245, 261,
262, 331, 334, 339, 378, 379, 412,
413, 416 India, 1, 5, 6, 7, 10, 15, 46, 47, 50, 62,
63, 64, 66, 67, 77, 78, 81, 164, 172,
394 Indian Antiquary, 170 n., 277 n., 419n. Indian ideas, similarity with European
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