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nyâdhyas, f the mess31, 124, 13
King Purûravas, 44, 68-74 ; swim preach, 19, 167 sq.; 49 (i), 169; about in the shape of swans, 44, 70; has gained insight into absolute bliss, are the people of Soma Vaishnava, 49 (i), 77. 44, 366; the A. Sakuntalâ conceived Arahat, see Arhat. Bharata, 44, 399; divine chariots Arahat-Buddha, see Buddha. thronged with them, 49 (i), 29; in Arâla, see Arâda. the palace of Kuvera, 49 (i), 36; the Aramaiti, or Piety (personified), ingods charmed by them, 49 (i), 38; voked with Ahura and other Amethe sun surrounded by A. in his shộspends, 31, 14-24, 77 sq., 152, royal garden, 49 (i), 40 ; wait upon 155 sq., 156 n., 176, 179; clothed Kuvera, 49 (i), 56; in Indra's world, the souls with bodies, 31, 27, 32 sq.; 49 (i), 88; the A. in heaven praise daughter of Ahura Mazda, 31, 37 Buddha, 49 (i), 180; in Sukhâvati, sq., 44, 123, 126 sq., 126 n.; good 49 (ii), 42, 44; A. and Gandharvas, and bountiful Piety, 31, 58; assosee Gandharvas.
ciated with the carth, 31, 58 11., Aptoryâma, see Sacrifices.
149 n., 152, 156 n., 159 n.; departs Aptyas, legend of the A., i.e. the from the evil-doers, 31, 81, 87;
gods Trita, Dvita, and Ekata, 12, creatrix of righteous beings, 31, 87; 47-9.
increased Universal Weal and ImApûrva, Sk., t.t., supersensuous mortality, 31, 88; the instructor of principle, 34, Ixv; 38, 109, 110 n., men in Ahura's regulations, 31, 95, 181, 182, 183, 347 n. See Karman, 101; prayer with A. (Piety), 31, 96, and Works.
102; prayer for Piety, 31, 98, 106 : Apvâ, goddess of impurity, invoked who fashioned Â. together with against the enemies, 42, 122, 325, Sovereign Power? 31, 109, 114;
influence of A. on men's actions, 31, Apyas, Sadhyas, Anvâdhyas, and 109, 116; increases sacred orderliMaruts, the divine guardians of the ness, 31, 109, 114; the Yasnas of sacrificial horse, 44, 359.
A., 31, 124, 129; where Piety joins Ara, or Ara, a lake in the world of hand in hand with the Righteous
Brahman, 1, 131, 132 n., 275 sq. Order, 31, 143; the two hands of Ara, n.p., 23, 211.
A., 31, 146, 148; the joyful meaAra, 1. of a Tirthakara, 22, 280; a dows of her peace, 31, 146, 149, king who became a Gaina monk, 45, 149 n.; appears with holy Khshathra, 86, 86 n.
31, 152, 158 sq.; Vohumanah, A., Arabian Nights, story of the island- and Khshathra, 31, 167; the Bounwhale, 23, 295 n.
tiful, worshipped, 31, 196, 256 sq., Arabs, rulers of Persia, 5, 151; their 325, 339, 360 sq., 387; chosen by pre-Mohammedan religion, 6, xi- the Zoroastrian, 31, 248; Ahuraxvi; manners and customs of the Mazda approached by the kinship of pagan A., 6, ix-xi, 89, 89 n., 132-4; A., 31, 252 ; the holy woman who A. of the desert denounced as the is as the bounteous A., 31, 312; the worst hypocrites, 6, 186 sq. ; some ideal wife, 31, 386. See Armaiti are good Muslim, 6, 187; clans of Spenta, and Armat. A. contending as to who is the more Arâmas, see Viharas. numerous, 9, 340, 340 n.; descended Arambhas, t.t., exertions, pain from Táz, 37, 27 sq.; destroyed by arises from them, 10 (ii), 139. Pêshyộtano, 47, xii; creatures of Arang, mother of Isadvâstar, 47, 106, the evil spirit, 47, xviii, 104.
III, 115. Aradâ, n.d., offering to, at rites relat- Arang-i Birâdân, epithet of Urur
ing to agriculture, 30, 113 sq., 113 11. viga, 5, 143 sq. Arâda Kâlâma, or Årâla, or Arâda, Ârani, bewitched Bhadrasena îgâtan. of a famous teacher, 19, xxi, 80 sq.; satrava, 41, 140 sq. Buddha's meeting and conversation Aranis, t.t., the churning-sticks used with A., 19, 95, 130-41; 49 (i), 92, for producing fire, 12, 275,294 sq.n.; 121; dead, when Buddha began to 44, 74 ; penance and sacred learn
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