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An-zre, n.p., knew well the rules of Aparâgitâ (Aparâgita), n. of the propriety, 27, 174 sq.
city or palace of Brahman in the Aoighimatastîra, n.p., 23, 218. Brahman world, 1, 131, 132 n., 275, Aôshậnar, is full of wisdom, 18, 90, 277; n. of the Vimâna from which 90 n. See Aôshnar.
Arishtanemi descended, 22, 276. Aôshnar (Aoshnara, Aôshnôr), Aparânta(ra)tamas, see Apântaragrandson of Pâûrvâgîrya, 18, 171, tamas. 171n.; son of Pouru-gîra, 23, 221, Aparisrava, Gaina t.t., explained, 221 n.; chancellor of Kai-Us, 47, 22, 37 n. X, 13 sq.
Apas (Water), etymology of the Apadesa, see Mahậpadesâ.
word, 15, 310. Apakara, = Parikara, 35, 287 n. Apastamba, teachers quoted by, Apâlâ, n.p., identified with Sûrya's 2, xxvii sq. ; quotes the Satadaughter, 26, xiv n.; was free from patha Brâhmana as Vâgasaneyaka, widowhood, 29, 33.
12, xxxix sq., xl n.; his date, Apalâla, a Nâga, converted by 12, xl sq.; relation between A. Buddha, 19, 246.
and Baudhâyana, 14, XXXV-Xxxix; A pàm Napât (Napad), the great satiated at the Tarpana, 14, 253 n., sovereign, 4, 250 ; swift-horsed, 255; a half-divine being in the with many wives, 23, 6 n., 14, 20, Mahâbhârata, 25, Ixiii ; - history of 36, 38, 71; 31, 319; the son of the the A, school, 2, xv-xlvi ; the TaitWaters, Lightning, invoked and tirîya-Brâhmana and Samhitâ called worshipped, 23, 6, 6 n., 12, 14, 20, A.-Brâhınana, and A.-sambitâ, 2, 36, 38, 299; through Tistrya the xvii sq. ; the Å. school belongs to waters come from the high A.N., Southern India, 2, xxxii-xl. 23, 94, 94n. ; divides the waters Apastamba-sutras, something rery amongst the countries, 23, 102, like an Upanishad occurs in them, 249 n.; increases the excellencies 1, Ixvii ; language of the A., 2, of countries, 23, 202 ; seizes the xliii-xlvi; the A. Grihya-, Srauta-, priestly glory, 23, 299; the Ahura and Dharma-sútras, 2, xiii-xV; Napât-apãm worshipped, 31, 197, 30, xxix, xxxii n., xxxiii; the A. 204, 209, 215, 219, 224, 326, 331, Grilya-sûtra translated, 30, 248346, 351, 362, 381, 383 sq., 392, 97; the A. Yagña-ParibhâshâApâm Napât, the lightning, 42,589; sûtras translated, 30, 309-71; the A. the Child of the Waters, 46, 157, on the Purushamedha, 44, xxxiii n., 158 ; Agni identified with A.N., the xxxix 1., xln.
quick inciter,' 46, 187, 191. Apastambha, older name of ApaApana, a town in Anguttarâpa, 10 stamba, 14, xliin. (ii), 96-9; 17, 129-34.
Apastambiya-Dharma-sútra,aphApâna, see Prânas.
orisms on the sacred law, part of Apântaratamas, born on this earth the Kalpa-sûtra, 2, xi sqq.; the A. as Krishna Dvaipayana, and en- and its commentary, 2, xlvi-xlviii ; trusted with the office of promul- translated, 2, 1-171; doctrines of gating the Vedas, 38, 235-8; 48, Bhagavadgîtã compared with A., 529; reborn, though he had reached 8, 20-4; inentions Upanishads as intuition of the highest truth, 48, part of Vedic literature, 8, 212; 650 sq.
its relation to the Anugitâ, 8, 215Apâôsh, Phl., Apaosha, Zd., the 19, 226 ; on sale and gift of demon of drought, his struggle with children, and Kshetraga sons, 25, Tîstar (Tistrya), 5, 27 sq., 112, xciii sq. ; quoted, 8, 397; 38, 421; 170 sq.; 18, 266 sq., 267 n. ; 23, 92, 48, 187, 410, 773. 99-101; fiend of death, 23, 284 sq. Apâsya, meditated on the udgîtha, Apapalika, n. of the courtesan 1, 6. Ambapâli in the Burmese legend, Apayâ, n. of a river, 46, 287 sq. 11, 33 n.
Apivêh, Kaî-A, or Kavi Aipivanghu, Apapâtra, see Caste (e, f).
37, 224, 224 11.
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