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AÊSHM--AGES OF THE WORLD
224; shall bow and flee before the a mother, 14, 180 n.; son of Urvasî, Saoshyants, 23, 308; Aryan glory and Vâmadeva, seeking Râma, 49 destroys A., 23, 284; coming of A. (i), 93, 93 n. ; seduced by a heavenly to Kâi-Us, 37, 221; set up King queen, 19, 43 sq.; wooed Rohini, Alexander, 47, 83; Kôkhared born the wife of Soma, 49 (i), 44 ; the from A. and Mânûsak, 47, 143. south, the region of A., 49 (i), 96, Aếta, son of Mâyu, 23, 217.
96 n.; went out to hunt to get meat Aethrapaiti, the teacher, 31,318,323. for sacrifices, 14, 71; 25, 173; Aệthryas, Aêthrapaitis and, 31, 323. worshipped at the Tarpana, 30, 244; Aêvo-saredha-fyaēsta, n.p., 23, 218. the threefold age of A., 29, 55 sq. ; Aêzemno, or Ayazem, ancestor of Mâna, a name of the Agastyas, 46, Zoroaster, 37, 261, 261 n.
182, 184; Khumbya and A., 23, 224 n. Afarg, n, of a Zoroastrian teacher Agastya, n, of a teacher, 1, 248. and Pahlavi writer, 5, 243, 243 n., Agatasatru, king of Kâsî, dis246, 262, 262 n., 264, 264n., 268,273, cussion on Brahman between Gârgya 292; 18, 283, 283 n., 299-304, 299 n., Bâlâki and, 1, 300-7; 15, 100-5; 309, 312-14, 316, 320, 332 sq., 336 n., 34, cv, 268-74; 48, 378-80, 383; 361 ; quoted, 18, 446, 449, 449 n. rival of Ganaka, 12, xliii; Bhadrasena, Afrasiyab, a wicked king, 24, 267. a son of A., 41, 141, 141 n. Afrâsyab, the Turk, made himself Agâtasatru (Pâli, Agâtasattu), king an iron palace under the earth, yet of Magadha, son of Bimbisâra and could not escape death, 4, 380 sq.; Vaidehî, 11, i sq.; 21, 6; 49 (ii), killed Aghraêratha, 23, 114 n. See v; the defeat of A., by Prasenagit, Frangrasyan.
10 (i), 53 n.; prince A. gained Afrînagån, see Prayers (f), and over by Devadatta, pays great Zend-avesta.
honour to the latter, 20, 233-8; Afrôbag-vindâd, n.p., 5, 146 sq. incited by Devadatta, wants to kill Aga, lost his son Dasaratha, 19, 92; his father, is found out and treated 49 (i), 90.
mercifully, 20, 241-3; imprisons A gâ, t.t., that power of the Lord his father Bimbisara, 49 (ii), 161-4; from which the world springs, or his relations to Gainas and Buddhists, the primary causal matter first pro- 22, xiv sq.; moved by Buddha's duced by that power, 34, xxxix, conquest over the mad elephant, 252-7; the elements beginning with 19, 248; claims relics of Buddha, light are meant by A., 34, 254 sq.; and erects a dâgaba over them, 11, denotes the causal matter meta- 131,134; the Sâmañña-phala spoken phorically, 34, 256 sq.; the un with him, 20, 377. created (Night or Mâyâ), 44, 389, Agaya, a Brâhman, converted by 389 sq. n. See also Unborn.
Buddha, 49 (i), 190 sq. Aga Ekapâda, the one-footed goat, Age, how to inquire about the a. of the sun, 42, 208, 625, 664 ; oblation persons from the king downwards, to A. E., 29, 331.
27, 115; libations to the a.-grades, Agaimasvâk, n.p., 5, 136.
43, 218. See Old Age. Agamas, studied by Bhikkhus, 17, Agent, every action requires an a., 285, 288, 345.
34, 337-40. Â gâniya (high-bred '), Buddha's Ages of the World. definition of the term, 10 (ii), 92.
(a) Indian Yugas and Kalpas. Agash, demon of the evil eye, 47, (6) Zoroastrian millenniums.
() Chinese world periods. 53, 53 n. Agastya, a Rishi, son of Mitra- (a) INDIAN YUGAS AND KALPAS. varunau, author of Vedic hymns, 32, The four Yugas, the Manvantaras 212, 274, 281, 290, 294; 46,180, 182; and Kalpas, 7, 77-9; 25, xii, dialogue between Indra, A., and the Ixxxiv-lxxxvii, 20-4; conjunctions' Maruts, 32, 182, 184, 286-8; em- (Sandhis), the periods about the ployed charms, 42, 23 sq., 319; slew close of one and the beginning of the Rakshas, 42, 33; born without another Yuga, 8, 330 n.; an ex
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