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324; connected with marriage, 12, 175-7, 179 sq., 184-6, 188 sq., 193 95; as a love-god, 42, 101; Bri- sq., relation between Bh. and Anuhaspati and Bh. join (husband and gîtâ, 8, 197 sq., 207-10, 215, 218 sq., wife?) together, 42, 135; Vishnu 222, 227, 230 a.; the teaching of and Bh. in a list of gods, 42, 160; the Bh., and the SaddharmapundaSarasvati, Anumati, and Bh. in- ríka, 21, xxvi-xxviii, xxix n., xxxi n., vokcd, 42, 173; invoked for help, xxxiv n., Xxxvi; the doctrine of the 42, 204 ; invoked in the morning, Bh. a fusion of the Brahman theory 46, 38; Agni, as Bh., rules over of the Upanishads with the belief in wealth, 46, 187; invited to the a personal highest being, 34, cxxvi; sacrifice together with Agni, 46, as an authority for Bâdarayana, 34, 281; Agni compared with Bh., 46, cxxvi; quoted, 38, 421; 48, 773-5. 281; Agni announces man's sins to See also Isvaragitâ. Bh., 46, 325; the bestower or dis- Bhagavat, Svetadîpa, 'the white penser of riches, 46, 401 sq.
island,' the abode of Bh. or Vishnu, Bhagadugha, title, carver or tax- 7, 156; title of Buddha, 10 (ii), x.
gatherer of a king, 41, 63, 631. Bhâgavatas, Vishnuitic sect of, 7, Bhagavadgîtâ, lo historical data xxviii; or Pankarâtras, forerunners about it, 8, I sq.; its titles, 8, 2, of Râmânugas, 34, xxii sq.; their 28 ; how quoted by Sankarâkârya, viens refuted according to Sankara, 8, 2; called an Upanishad, 8, 2, approved of according to Râmânuga, 200; a genuine portion of tlie Ma- 34, li sq., 439-43; their system hâbhârata? 8, 2-6; is a dialogue nearer to Bâdara yana than tl at of between Krishna and Arguna, 8, Sankara, 34, c; their theory of the 3 sq., 40-131; its style and language, origin of the world, 34, cxvii; 48, 8, 4, 11, 13-15; no sectarian or 524-31; system of Bh., and BhagaBrahmanizing spirit in it, 8, 6; re- vadgitâ, 34, cxxvi; and Mahâbhâlation between Bh. and Upan'shads, rata, 34, cxxvii; contradictions in 8, 2, 5, 7 sq., 13, 15-19, 23, 26 sq., 34, their system, 34, 442 sq.; doctrine 34 n., 36, 210, and notesto 45 sq., 50- of Bh. stated, 34, 440. 4, 57 sq., 61 sq., 64-8, 71, 74, 76, Bhagavitti, see Küla Bh. 78 sq., 80 sq., 84 sq., 88-91, 93, 100, Bhagavritti, Sk., t.t., one living by 102–6, 108, 111-14, 119, 123 sq., prostitution of his wise, 33, 88 n. 129, 146; its author, 8, 6 sc.; an- Bhagga, Buddha at, 20, 125. terior to the systems of Sanskrit Bhagu (Pali for Bhrigu, q.v.), n philosophy, 8, 7-13; its date and of a Rishi, 11, 172. position in Sanskrit literature, 8, 7- Bhagu, one of the first converts 34; inconsistencies in its teaching, made by Buddha, 20, 228-33; 35, 8, II-13; its versification, 8, 15 sq.; 163; a Thera, 17, 238; Buddha's its attitude towards the Vedas, 8, visit to him, 17, 308 sq. 16-20, 25; its relation to Buddhism, Bhaishagy araga, n. of a Bodhi8, 24-7, 36, and notes to 45-52, sattva Mahasattva, 21, 4, 213-23, 56, 59 sq., 62-6, 68-71, 79, 84, 394, 404; the Bodhisattvas Bh., 88 sq., 101, 103, 105, 108 sq., ur and Mahâpratibhana, with their sq., 114, 118, 123; and Sânkhya retinue promise to divulge the and Yoga philosophy, 8, 27; re- Saddharmapundaríka after Buddha's ferred to by Bâna, 8, 28; allusions Nirvana, 21, 255; pronounces talisto it in Kâl.dâsa's works, 8, 29 sq.; manic words, for those who keep the its priority to the Vedânta-sûtras, Lotus of the True Law, 21, 370–2; 8, 30-3; its text, 8, 34 sq.; its is identical with Sarvasattvapriyanumber of stanzas, 8, 35; trans- darsana in a former birth, 21, 376, lation, 8, 35-131; teaching and 385, 389, 392; was in a former study of the Bh., 8, 129 sq.; its re- birth the prince Vimalagarbha, 21, lation to the Sanatsugâtîya, 8, 135, 430. 137, 142, 144-8, and notes to, 150- Bhaishagyaragasamudgata, n. of 6, 158-61, 163-5, 167 sq., 170-3, a prominent Bodhisattva, 21, 394;
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