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aa Bhikkhu who was reciter of (w) A. in his moral character.
(10) A. as a supreme God of Heaven and the Pâtimokkha at the council of
Earth. Vesâli, 20, 408; n. of a Tîrthakara, (-2) A. in philosophical speculations. 22, 280; n. of a Bodhisattva, 49 (ii), (a) HIS BIRTHS, HIS MOTHERS, HIS 90; conversation between Buddha PARENTS. and the Bodhisattva A., 49 (ii), x, Thou, O A., the flaming one, (art 61-9; applauds the speech of
borni) from out the Heavens, thou (art Buddha, 49 (ii), 72. For Maitreya
born from out the Waters and the Agita, see Maitreya.
stone (the flint); thon (art born) from
out the forests and the herbs; thou art Agita-Kesakambali (i.e. A. of the
born bright, O Lord of men, (as belonggarment of hair), n. of a teacher,
ing to men, 46, 186, 189; he has been 10 (ii), xii, 86 sq.; 11, 106; an
born in the dwellings as the first, at the Arhat possessed of Iddhi, 20, 79;
bottom of the great (air), in the womb of and Milinda, 35, 8; his materialistic this air, footless, headless, hiding both doctrines, 45, xxiii sg.
his ends, drawing towards himself (his Agitamânavapukkha, t.c., 10 (ii), limbs?, in the nest of the bull, 46, 190 sq.
308; puzzles or mysteries conAgivikas, sect of naked ascetics, cerning the birth, &c. of A., 46, 10 (ii), x, xü; 20, 198 sq.; 21, 263; 114 sq.; A. is water-born, cow-born, 36, 308 sq. n.; disputatious A. do law-born, is born from the sky, from not overcome Buddha, 10 (ii), 63; the breath, 41, 281, 283 sq.; A. born Nigant has and A., their views about from A., from the pain of the earth, the soul, 45, xix; Gosâla, leader of or of the sky, 44, 202; generation of the A., or Akelakas, their relation A. (fire-altar), and fashioning the to the Gainas, 45, xxix-xxxii. embryonic A., 41, 251-6, 300-3, 309, Agiâna, see Nescience.
310 sq., 319 sq., 344, 351 sq., Agñanavâda, i.e. Agnosticism, 9.v. 354, 358, 362-5, 398 sq. ; when the Agñânavidhvamsana, the sixty- altar is built, A. is born, 41, 332 sq.; fourth Tathagata, 49 (ii), 7.
the gods wondered at his birth, 46, Agñata-Kaundinya, see Kaundinya. 219; A. is born at once, 44, 89; Agni, the God of Fire.
his secret birth, 46, 366, 368; when (a) His births, his mothers, his parents.
created, sought to burn everything, (6) Forms and abodes of A.
12, 342; of double birth, celestial (c) Myth of the hidden A.
and terrestrial, 46, 52, 141, 176; (d) Names of A. (e) Anthropomorphic conception of A. (his
A. who is born and A. who will be body, his food and drink, his chariot born, twins, 46, 57, 59; grows up and horses, his wives, children, &c.).
within the plants, within the chil() Theriomorphic conception of A., and his relations to animals.
dren, and within the sprouting (5) His relation to the other gods in general. grass, 46, 61; his three births, in (1) A. as related to individual other gods. (1) A. and the solar deities (Aditya, Sürya,
the sea, in heaven, and in the Ushas, the Asvins).
waters, 46, 114, 116, 308; lis G) A as destroyer of demons and all hos highest and lower birth-places, 46,
tile powers. (1) Excellent qualities and transcendent 215; has three lives, and three powers of A.
births from the Dawn, 46, 275 sq.; (1) A. as a kind and helpful god.
produced by the ten young women, (m) A. the god of the house and the clan. (nA as connected with women and mar. i.e. the fingers, by attrition, 46,
riage. (0) A. as the sacrificial fire and the Fire
75 sq., 114, 116, 147, 150, 160, 256, altar.
287, 292, 294, 302 sq., 306, 341, ) Men (or demigods) and families who 391 ; son of strength, or offspring
first established A. (2) A. as a priest, and his relations to the
of vigour, 32, 21 sq. ; 41, 255; priesthood.
46, 16, 45 sq., 92, 103, 119 sq., 129, (v) A in his relation to the Sacrifice and
147 sq., 157, 209, 211, 220, 261, the Sacrificer. (s) Sacrifices to A.
268, 273, 277, 289, 291, 297, 300, (t) Prayers to A., and A. as related to 316, 352, 371 sq., 375 sq., 382, 385,
prayers (and metres). (1) A. as connected with Veda and Veda. ed with Veda and Veda
39, 73
391, 403; born living from the dry study.
wood, 46, 64; one blows upon A.
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