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PÂRÂSARIPUTRA-PARIKSHITAS
Parasarîputra, n. of a teacher, 15,
224 n., 225.
Pârâsarya, author of a Bhikshusûtra, 8, 32 sq.; 1. of teachers, 15, 118, 118 n., 119, 186 n., 187. Pârâsaryâyana, n. of teachers, 15, 119, 186, 187. Pâraskara-Grihya-sûtra, Stenzler's edition and translation of, 29, 263-8; translated, 29, 269-368. Parasurama, story of, in the Anugitâ, 8, 221.
Parâvasu, a Hotri of the Asuras, 12,
137.
Pârâvata,' distant people,' an Aryan border clan, 32, 316. Pârâyanavagga, t.c., 10 (ii), 184
213.
Pârâyanika, n. of a Bhikshu, 49 (ii), 2.
Pardon, law about pardoning criminals, 2, 167 sq., 245. Pârendi (Parendi), follows Tistrya, 23, 104; on her light chariot, follows Mithra, or Ashi Vanguhi, 23, 136, 330; goddess of treasures, 23, 270; chief of women, goddess of riches, invoked, 31, 251, 346. Parents, to keep them by begging is permitted, 2, 123; food of a person cast off by his p. forbidden, 2, 267; must not be treated improperly under any circumstances, 2, 282, 282 n.; respect due to p. and teachers, 4, 370 sq.; father, mother, and spiritual teacher, are three Atigurus, equal to the three Vedas, gods, worlds, fires, 7, 128 sq.; crime of abandoning one's p., 7, 135; 25, 104 sq., 321, 442; serving mother and father, part of the conduct of the good, 8, 243; the duty of supporting aged p., 10 (ii), 18, 21 sq., 66; 30, 186; father who has committed a mortal sin must be cast off, mother does not become an outcast to her son, 14, 67; father inore venerable than teacher, and mother more venerable than father, 14, 68; have power to give, abandon, or sell children, 14, 75, 335; sin of disobedience towards p., 14, 298; the p. alone, or the mother alone, impure on account of birth, 14, 180; Bhikkhu allowed to make a gift of robes to his p., 17, 232; fine for
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defaming p., 25, 302; rights of p., 33, 51, 190; one who quarrels with his father is unfit to be a witness, 33, 89; father is not liable to be punished for the crime of his son, 33, 212; there can be no lawsuit between father and son, 33, 234; numerous kings have killed their father, but none their mother, 49 (ii), 163. See also Family, Father, and Sons.
Parganya, god of rain, 1, 30; 26, 78; 34, 358; is the altar on which the Devas offer Soma, 1, 78 sq.; 15, 207; if Samâna and mind are satisfied, P. and lightning are satisfied, 1, 90 sq.; or rain, the uniter of earth and heaven, 1, 249; rains, 12, 241 n.; 30, 73; 41, 412; 42, 52; 44, 295; offerings and prayers to P., 12, 386 n.; 29, 86, 320, 326, 341; 30, 113 sq.; 42, 161; 44, 402; clings to man by the water in the eye, 15, 105 sq.; identified with Prâna, 15, 275; 42, 623 sq.; the bull (Soma?) reared by P., 26, xiv; is the Udgâtri priest, 29, 195; the Cloud, 32, 92, 94 sq.; 46, 105; air manifests itself in the form of P., 34, 229; Bhava is P., 41, 160; Agni as P., 41, 277 sq., 277 n.; his mother Prithivi, 42, 8, 233-5; the father of the arrow, of hundredfold power, 42, 10, 236 sq.; favours the plants, 42, 43; the brilliancy of P. transferred on the king, 42, 116; Vâta and P. invoked against the serpents, 42, 153; the earth is the mother, P. the father, 42, 200, 204; Indra and P. identified, 42, 235; sends his rain-messengers, 42, 588; the boonbestower, 43, 107 sq.; Amrita offered in P. becomes rain, 48, 585. Paribbâgaka, Pali t.t., a wandering mendicant, 10 (ii), x; Buddha's definition of a P., 10 (ii), 92 sq.; the same as Sk. Parivrâgaka, q. v. Parihâsaka, a Kula of the Uddel.a Gana, 22, 290. Parikara, see Sura P. Parikshit, King, Kuru-land, the kingdom of, 42, 197 sq., 691 sq. Parikshita, see Ganamegaya P. Parikshitas, or Pârikshitîyas, a royal race supposed to have vanished from the earth, 15, 127; Ganame
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