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133 n., 363; a monk who, by m., masâstras, 25, xcvi, cvi n.; Bharata carries off all women he sees, 45, and M. satiated at the Tarpana, 29, 383 n. See also Plants, Samâdhis, 220 ; Vedântic portions in the M. Spells, Vows, and Witchcraft. referred to by Badarayana, 34, Magician, in Egypt, 6, 151 sq.; cxxvii; there is one universal Self false and flattering speech is like according to the M., 34, 295;- the the m.'s art, 19, 300 sq.; Brahman Atharva-veda in the M., 42, li-liv; compared with a m., 34, xxv, xciv horse sacrifice in the Asvamedhikan.; multiform creations exist in m., parvan of the M., 44, xxvi-xxxiji; 34, 353; illusive state of conscious- human sacrifices in the Sabhâparvan ness produced by m. by means of of the M., 44, xxxvi n.; Bhâratamantras, drugs, &c., 48, 75. See Samhitâ in a hundred thousand also Witchcraft.
slokas, the Mokshadharma chapter Magog, see Gog.
quoted, 48, 528; philosophical Magundî, daughters of, female systems recommended in the M., demons, 42, 66, 301.
48,529 sq. Magûs, interpreted as 'men without Mahâbhâshya, mentions Upanishads ears,' 23, 4n.
as part of Vedic literature, 8, 212; Mâh, his flower, 5, 104 ; invoked, 5, geography of India known to M., 8, 402, 405; M. Yast, 23, 88-91; M. 223. Nyâyis, 23, 349, 355 sq. See also Mahâbhigiâgiiânâbhibhû, former Moon.
Buddha, his sixteen sons, 21, xxix, Mahâbala, king of Hastinapura, 153-80, 183-7; how the numbers
became a Gaina monk, 45, 88, 88 n. of his disciples increase, 21, 173 sqq., Mahâbâla, or Ku-ta-lih, translated 186 sq.
the Siu-hing-pen-k'i-king, 19, xviii. Mahâbhâta, Sk., t.t., the five gross Mahâbhârata, passages of the elements, 15, 296. See also EleVishnu-smriti found in, 7, xxviii ments. sg.; the Bhagavadgitâ a genuine Mahâdamatra, worshipped at the portion of the M. ? 8, 2-6; re- Tarpana, 29, 123. ferences to M. by Bâna, 8, 28; Mahậdeva, n. of Rudra, 29, 256; Sanatsugâtîya loosely connected offering to him at the Sûlagava, 29, with the story of the M., 8, 135 sq.; 352: invoked against the enemies, passages quoted in Pañkatantra and 42, 133; when the Agnihotra milk Mahâbhâshya, 8, 138-41, 139 n.; belongs to M., 44, 81. the Anugîtâ in the Asvamedha- Mahâdhanaka, a former birth of parvan of the M., 8, 197-206; Devadatta, 35, 288 n. passages of M. found in other Mahadharma, n. of a Kinnara king, works, 8, 203 ; M. and Manu-smriti, 21, 5. 8, 203, 226; 25, xiv, xvi, xxxviii, Mahâ gagsu, n. of a Rishi, 14, 309, Ix, lxxii-xci, xciv, xcvii sq., cvii, 309 n. cxiv, cxvi ; 33, xii, xv; M. and Mahậgandharâganirbhâsa, the Dhammapada, 10 (i), 6 n., 16 sq. n., 24th Tathagata, 49 (ii), 6. 36 sq. 1., 51 n., 53 n., 54 n., 58 n., Mahâgiri, n, of a Sthavira, 22, 287; 61n.; M. and Satapat ha-Brâhmana, his eight disciples, 22, 289 sq. 12, xxx, xxxji, xliii; M. and Bau- Mahagunadhara, the 61st Tathadhâyana Dharma-sútra, 14, xli; gata, 49 (ii), 7. passage of Svetâsvatara-upanishad Mahagunadharabuddhiprâptâ - in the M., 15, xli; quoted, 25, xxxiv bhigña, the 28th Tathậgata, 49 (ii), n.; 38, 375, 427; 48, 241, 400, 410, 6. 528 sq. ; legends of Manu in the Mahaitareya, n. of a Rishi, 1, xcvii M., 25, Ixv; allusions to legends of n.; worshipped at the Tarpana, 29, the M., 25, lxxii n., lxxx, 222 n., 123, 141, 220; M.-upanishad, see 331 n., 352 n., 398 17., 399 n., 425 n., Upanishads (a). 478 n.; quotes a Dharmasastra of Mahaka, and Kandaka, two novices Manu, 25, lxxv-Ixxix; on Dhar- who commit sodomy, 13, 205.
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