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DHIL-MAI ('fixed thought) 184 dialogue of the deaf 317 dice, see PĀSAGA; play of -, see JŪE digvijaya of Bharata 132 dīksā of Bāhubali 132 dirtiness of monks 191 (aversion from -) disc of Bharata appears 132 disguise 333 (of wife as friend of wife), 341 (- of woman as man) disgust at the world (SAMVEGE) 185, 245, 285 doctor 149, 175 (three -s), 185 (two -s) dog 375 (carcass of black - with bright teeth), 379, 381 DO KANNÃO ("two girls') 173f. DO-MAHURA-VANI 151 donkey (GADDAHA) 164 DONNI VĀNIYAGA 143 DOSA (“hatred') 155 doubt (SANKĀ) 191 DOVE ('wooden spoon) 165 dream 135f. (having twice the same -), 148 drum 375 (Krsna's four-s, one abating the plague), 381ff. (- abating the plague), 433 DUDDHA-KAYA (milk can made of bamboo') 173 (two boys carrying milk in -) dysentery (aisāra) 276 (as a cause of death), 291 ear, spikes in the 141 eating meat, see: meat education 184 (good ) elephant 128 (rebirth as an -), 160 (weighing an -), 163 (traces of an -),
164 (resuscitation of poisoned -), 176 (excited -), 182 (traine i for water play) elephant driver, see mahout elephant stable put on fire 363ff. eleven paths to state of Siddha 157 embryo exchange 144 (between Sulasā and Devaī) embryo transplantations 135 (see AVAHĀRA)
See Willem B. Bolléc, Gone 10 the Dogs in Ancient India. München: Bayrische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2005, pp. 26 and 88.
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