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division into parts and chapters, 39, Tăthravant, an enemy of Vistâspa, 8 sq.; hardly a historical allusion 23, 79, 117, 280, 306. in it, 39, 33; translated, 39, 45- Ta-tseu-sui-ying -pen-k’i-king, 124; its superiority to other books, t.w., a Chinese life of Buddha, 19, 40, 314.
xxiji sq. Tap, demon of fever, 18, 95.
Tattooing of wild tribes in China, Tapas, Sk. t.t., translated by brood - 27, 229. ing,' 15, 28 n.; Buddha's teaching Tat tvam asi, see Brahman f). on T., 17, 111, 113 sq.; creative Tâûîrêv, see Tauru. fervour, 42, 199, 214-17, 224 sq., Tauru, Av., Phl. Tâîrêv, or Tâûîrêt, 686. See also Asceticism, Austerity, or Tâûrvo, spell against, 4, 139, Devotion, and Penance.
139 n.; one of the six demons of Tâpasa, n, of disciple of Vagrasena, Aharman, 5, 10, 1o n.; 18, 319; 22, 288.
attacked by Horvadad, 5, 128; proTâpasa, n. of disciple of Santisenika, pitiated by walking barefoot, 37, 22, 293.
182, 182 n. Tâpasas, see Ascetics, and Holy Taurvasa horses, 44, 400. persons.
Taurvâti, n.p., 23, 213. Tâpaskita, t.t., see Sacrifices (1). Taurvi and Zairi, demons, 4, 224. Tapoda, n.pl., grove at Râgagaha, Tâûrvo, see Tauru. 11, 56 sq.
Tauvilika, female demon of disease, Taponitya Paurasishti, n. of a 42, 30, 466. teacher, 15, 51.
Tâvatimsa-devâ, see Gods (i). Taprêv, demon, business of, 5, 107. Taxes, duties, and tolls, law about, Taptakrikkhra, see Penances. 2, 164, 228 n., 229-31; 14, 8, 97, Tapussa, and Bhallika, two mer- 98-100, 98 n., 100 n., 199 sq.; 25, chants, the first lay-disciples of 323-5; 27, 227 sq., 271, 294, 301; Buddha, 13, 81-4.
33, 126 sq. ; regulated by Yü, 3, 63Târâ, wife of Brihaspati, 49 (i), 45 n. 75; a tenth of the field produce is Târâgana, n, of a great ascetic, 45, annually levied, 3, 370, 370 n. ; law 268, 268 n.
regarding fares and tolls, 7, 36 ; Taranta Vaidadasvi, np., 32, 356, exemption from t., 25, xxxiii, xxxiji 358-62.
n., 248 n., 322; 33, 219; 35, 208; Târkshya, is an autumn month, 43, king to settle t. and duties, 25, 229, 107; T. Vaipaskita or Vaipasyata, 234, 236-8; arrears of t. need Kingof Birds, 44, 369, 369 n., the sun- not be paid by the heir, 25, 282; horse, 49 (i), 62. See also Târukshya. king's share in kind, 25, 386 sq. ; Tarômat, or Târôkmat, demon of to be collected by the king, 25, 396, disobedience, 5, 107; is Nâûnghas, 427 sq. and n.; tithe to priests and smitten by Spendarinad, 5, 128, kings, 37, 425, 443. 128 n.; the fiend, opposes the angel Tâz and Tâzak, ancestors of the Spendarmad, 18, 270, 270 n. ; 37,
37, Arabs, 5, 58; son of Fravâk, 5, 132;
Arabs, 3, 58; son or r ravak, , 263 sq., 263 n.
brother of Hôshầng, 37, 27 sq. Tarpana, see Sacrifices (b).
Tâzak, wife of Tâz, 5, 58. Târukkha, n. of a Brâhmana, 10 (i), Teacher, teachers and pupils, reli
109, 110, 11, 167, 167 sq. n., 169 sq. gious instruction. Taruksha, worshipped at the Tar
(a) Guru or t. of the Veda in Brâhmanism. pana, 30, 244.
(6) In Buddhism and Gaina religion. Târukshya, n. of a teacher, 1, 254. (c) In Zoroastrianism.
(d) In China. Taste, six forms of, 8, 384. Tân Tại = Tải Teh, q. V.
(a) GURU OR T. OF THE VEDA IN Tathagata, see Buddha (a, i).
BRÂHMANISM. Tâ Thâo, the Grand Historiographer, Only knowledge which is learnt 40, 124 sq., 124 n.
from a t. (akârya) leads to real good, Tâ-thing, a primaeval sovereign, 39, 1, 64, 64 n.; 48, 275; attention on 287.
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