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________________ GENERAL INDEX. 459 man, i, pp. lxxxiii, cix, cxxiii, 172 n. Hiranyagarbha = Pragâpati, i, 143, 142 n. - is the Self of all organs, and dwells in the Brahma-world, i, 173. - Lords such as, i, 213. the intellect of the first-born H., which is the basis of all intel lects, may be called 'the great Self,'i, 240, 244. - a subordinate causal substance, ii, 77 0. - the Self of the präna appears as H. in his double-universal and individual-form, ii, 91. himself comes to an end, ii, 238. - the ruler of the Brahman world, ii, 391, 392. Honey means the sun by a metaphor, i, 256 seq. Hotri, by the meditation on the unity of pranava and udgitha, the H. sets right any mistake he may conimit in his work, ii, 282. Householder is everything, for the performance of inany works belonging to his own asrama is enjoined on him, and at the same time the duties of the other asramas, ii, 324 seq. Householdership, the duties of, ii, 296 seqq. Ignorance, cessation of, the fruit of the cognition of Brahman, i, 31. Illusion, this apparent world an, i, 345. see Mâya. Immortality, of him who knows the lower Brahman only, is merely a relative, i, pp. Ixxix, lxxx; ii, 369 seq. - of him who knows Brahman, according to Râmânuga, i, pp. lxxix, lxxx. - bhuman is, i, 163, 168. - of all effected things is merely a relative one, i, 169. is not to be reached but through the knowledge of the highest Self, i, 275. - the result of the knowledge of - the soul, i, 27 understood ative Idealists maintain that thought only is real, i, 401. - are the Yogåkâras, i, 401 n. controverted, i, 418-427. Ideas and mental impressions suc ceed each other as causes and effects, i, 420, 423. - the variety of, explained by the idealist, i, 420. -- cannot be explained from the variety of mental impressions, i, 425-427. - two, cannot apprehend, or be apprehended by, each other, i, 422. - require an ulterior intelligent principle, i, 424. the i. of the waking state are not like those of a dream, as the idealist asserts, i, 424 seq. - of ether is to be understood, like that of the gods, as a relative i. only, ii, 17. - is possible only in the highest Brabman, ii, 392. Imperishable, the, (akshara), is Brah man, i, p. xxxv, 169-171. - that element in Brahman, from which the material universe springs, i, p. cxix. the Indestructible is higher than the high I., i, 136, 137, 140. - the knowledge of the 1. is the knowledge of Brahman, i, 138. - the term explained, i, 140. - cannot be the embodied soul, i, 171. - the denials of conceptions con cerning the I. are to be coinprebended in all meditations on the, ii, 238-240. Indestructible, the higher know ledge is this by which the I. is apprehended, i, 135-138. Indra, the legend of I. and Pratar dana, i, 97-99, 101. — may be called prâna, i, 99. - is the god of strength, i, 99. is one with Brahman, i, ior seg. - disciple of Pragâpati, i, 199. - with a thunderbolt, i, 217 n. - three cakes offered to, ii, 259. above Varuna there come I. and Pragâpati, on the path of the gods, ii, 386. Inference denotes Smriti, i, 203. Digitized by Digized by Google
SR No.007681
Book TitleQuestions of King Milinda Part 01
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorT W Rhys Davids
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1890
Total Pages2695
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size47 MB
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