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twenty-one stakes, 44, 373, 383; the yûpa is a means of ascending to the 'Blessed,' 26, 173 sq.; is a thunderbolt, 26, 174-6; material, form, and size of yûpa, 41, 31; 44, 123 sq.; is eight-cornered, 26, 174; 41, 31; a wife-stake set up for the wives, 26, 177; the mounting of the sacrificial post, 41, 31-5; 44, 254; the tree, i. e. the sacrificial post invoked in the Aprî hymns, 46, 12, 154, 199, 237, 239, 377 sq.; liturgical verses addressed to it, 46, 2525; upright stands the post, like a new-born foal, 46, 340. Animisha, n. of a demon harassing infants, 29, 296; 30, 211. Animosity, see Hatred. Anîrân, n.d., has the Hôm, 5, 105; invoked, 5, 404, 404 m., 406. Aniruddha, n.d., and philosophical t.t.; the sun-god as a unity of Vasudeva, Sankarshana, Pradyumna, and A., 11, 267 n.; a manifestation of the highest being, 34, xxiii, 441 sq.; a form of Vasudeva, denotes the principle of egoity, 34, 440; 48, 524-6; cannot spring from Pradyumna, 34, 441, 442. Aniruddha, n.p., an eminent Arhat, 21, 2; 49 (ii), 2, 90; one of the five hundred Arhats who are to become future Buddhas, 21, 198; see Anuruddha.
Aniyata sins, see Sins. Ankasa, n.p., 23, 218. An-kwo, see Khung A. Anna, Sk., food, means earth, and all that is heavy, firm, dark in colour, 1, 94 n. See Food. Anna-homas, t.t., food-oblations, 41, 37 n.; 44, 296, 297 n., 314 n.,
377.
Annapati, n.d.; prayer to A., the lord of food, 29, 338. Annaprâsana, see Child (b). Aññâtakondañña, see Kondañña. Annihilation, see Samaya. Anogga, or Priyadarsanâ, daughter
of Mahâvîra, 22, 193 sq., 256. Anointment of Dikshita with fresh butter, 26, 13 sq.; of the sacrificial stake, 26, 170; of the victim, 26, 183; of sacrificer at Râgasûya, 41, So sq.; of sacrificer at Agnikayana, 43, 226 sq., 251; of the sacrificing
king with fat gravy at Sautrâmanî, 44, 250-2. See also Kings. Anoma-dassi, n. of a saint afflicted with disease, 36, 10. Anotatta lake, Buddha at the, 13, 124 sq.
An Phing-kung, was niggardly in sacrifices, 27, 402, 402 n.; 28, 165, 165 n. Ansârs, and Muhâgerîn who fled with Mohammed, 6, 172 11., 187, 262; three of the A. who refused to accompany Mohammed were forgiven, 6, 190, 190 n. Antaka, the Ender, n.d.; the initiated boy given in charge to A. 30, 154; expiatory formula to A., 44, 337 n. Antarangika Sakha, of the Vesavâtika gana, 22, 291. Antariksha, see Air. Antaryâmi-brâhmana, t.c. (Brihadâranyaka-upanishad 3, 7), 34, xxviii; 48, 214, 319, 356, 422, 457, 537, 544, 627. Antaryâmin, t.t., 'the ruler within,' the internal ruler, is the self, the Brahman, or the Lord, 15, 132 sq.; 34, xxviii, xxxv, xlii sq., lxii-lxiv, xcviii, c, cxiii, 130-5; 48, 226; is not the pradhâna, 34, 132 sq.; cannot mean the embodied soul, 34, 133-5. Antelope, one of five animals, 8, 155 n.; the skin of the black a. (krishnâgina) used at sacrifices, 12, 23-5, 23 n., 38, 265; 26, 25-8, 32, 75, 77; 41, 185 sq.; 44, 132, 24951, 254, 290 n., 447, 461 n., 467 n., 499; soma placed on black a. skin, 26, 160; two black a. skins represent heaven and earth, 26, 25; black a. skin represents sacrifice, 41, 21517, 215 n., 219, 222, 266; 43, 226 sq.; 44, 249, 447; is the earth, 44, 216; its hairs are the metres, 41, 266; 44, 249, 448; the dead body laid on a black a. skin, 44, 200, 203; gift of a black a., 14, 135; the horn of an a. used for magic cures, 42 15, 336-8; gomriga, a bovine a. one of the three chief victims at the Asvamedha, 41, 298, 338, 338 sq. n., 388. Antideva, n. of a king, reverenced the priest Vasishtha, 19, 12; 49 (i) 10, 10 11.; a king who reached final
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