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AVARNAK-AZHI DAHÅKA Avarnak, n.p., 5, 139.
Ayangha (Ayanghas), n.p., 47, 35, Avaróstar, his son Vohînêm, 47, 140. 165.
Ayara, lords of the days in their Avasanas and Avasânapatis (i.e. length, worshipped, 31, 379. Residences and Lords of Resi- Ayasthûna, see Gânaki A. dences), worshipped as deities, 2, Ayâsya Angirasa, a name of 107 n.
Breath (mukhya prâna), 15, 80, 82, Avatâras (incarnations), the highest 83; n. of a teacher, 15, 119, 187. person in his A. does not consist of Ayathrima, the advancer, worPrakriti, 48, 241.
shipped, 31, 198, 205, 210, 216, 220, Avâush, demon of drought, 24, 224, 335, 338, 368, 370, 372. 133, 133 1.
Ayavas, Yavas and, lords of Avénak, to be corrected to Hindûk, creatures, 43, 69, 69 n., 76. 37, xlvi sq.
Ayazem, son of Ragan, ancestor of Aveshti, t.t., 38, 266. See Sacri- Zoroaster, 5, 141; 47, 34 n., 140. fices (j).
Ayêhi, sterility, a demon, 4, 234. Avesta, Zend-A.,' 'A. and Zand,' 'Ayeshah, wife of Mohammed, 6, 5, x, 327 ; Bundahis, a translation xxix ; 9, 290 11., 307 n., 341 n. ; from an A. original ? 5, xxiv; A. in vindication of her character and the sense of prayers, 5, 312, 318, denunciation of her accusers, 6, 323, 371; 'it is revealed by the A.,' xcix; 9, 74 sq., 74 n., 78 n. 5, 385 ; 'A. and Zand' known to Ayôasti, son of Pouru-dhâkhsti, the priests, 5, 385; 18, 201 sq., 23, 201. 201 1., 296; whether a priest who Ayogava, Marutta Avikshita, the knows the A., or one who knows A. king, 44, 397. the commentary, be entitled to a Ayu, or Ayus, son of Urvasi and higher rank, 18, 155-9; the Zand Purúraras, 12, 389 n. ; 26, 91; 46, teaching of tlie A., 18, 357; A. and 318, 323 sq.; n. of Agni, 26, 118; Zand revealed to Zoroaster by 41, 323 ; 45, 142; prayer to A and Allharmazd, 24, 346 ; 37, 258; other gods, 44, 385 ; a mythical decision of judges to be made from ancestor of mankind, 46, 119, A. and Zand, 37, 63; preservatio.1 122 sq., 317, 321; Agni is the of A. and Zand by Dârâî and guest of A., 46, 194; the Bhrigus Valkhas, 37, 413, 4131.; collection established Agni among the clans of of A. and Zand after the destruction A., 46, 202 ; Agni, the praise of A., by Alexander, 37, 437, 447 ; 46, 341, 371 ; Agni the homestead Zoroaster produces A. and Zand, for the A., 46, 382. See also Ayus. 47, xxii. See also Zend-Avesta. Ayupâla, n. of a Buddhist teacher, Avidya, Sk., Aviggâ, Pali, t.t., 35, XXV; confuted by Milinda, 35, Nescience, Ignorance. See Nesci- 30-33. ence.
Ayus, men who brighten and enliven Avidyândhakâravid hvamsana - everything, 32, 353, 355 ; name of
kara, the 35th Tathagata, 49 (ii), 6. a clan of ancient worshippers of Aviggâ, Pali, the same as Sk. Agni, 46, 45, 52, 171, 343. Avidyâ. See Nescience.
Ayushya rite, see Child (b). Aviki, see Hell (a).
Ayûta, n.p., 23, 215. Avikshit, Kârandhamı A., a Gina Az, or Azó, Phl., the same as Zd. king, 19, 328, 328 n.
Azî, or Azi, demon of Greed, 5, Avikshita, see Marutta A.
110 sq. ; 18, 95; 24, 33, 33 n., 50; Avrak, constellation, together with
37, 253, 253 n. ; 47, 101; exTîstar, 5, 25 sq., 168.
tinguishes the fire, 4, 198, 198 11. ; Avyâkrita, Sk., t.t., the Unde- defeated, 5, 128 sq.
veloped, 34, cxix. See Avyakta. Azar, father of Abraham, 6, 124, Avyakta, Sk., t.t., the Unde- 124 n. veloped, the Unevolved. See Un- Âzata, son of Karesna, 23, 209. developed.
Azhi Dahâka, see Dahâk.
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