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BHARATI BHIKKHUNIS
offerings to Sarasvatî, Idâ, and Bh., 12, 400 n. Bhâravi, mentions Manu, 25, cxiii. Bhargas, identified with deities, explanation of the word, 15, 310. Bhargava, and other sages ask Brahman about final emancipation, 8, 314; numerous Bh., 42, xxxv; = Bhrigu's son; see Bhrigu. See also Vaidarbhi Bh., and Somâhuti Bh. Bharhut Thupa, the birth of Buddha on the bas-reliefs of, 11,
47 n.
Bharuki, quoted by Râminuga, 34, xxi.
Bhârunda, see Birds (b). Bhâsa, one of the princes of mountains, 8, 346. Bhâshika-sutra, for the accentuation of the Satapatha-brâhmana, 34, 258 n. Bhashyakâra, Dramida referred to as, 34, xxii; quoted, 48, 17, 100. See Dramida.
Bhashyas, works, satiated at the Tarpana, 29, 220.
Bhaskara, quoted 48, 459. Bhaumeyikas, see Bhavanavâsins. Bhauvana, see Visvakarman. Bhava, a name of Rudra, 12, 201; 29, 256; 41, 160; a name of the Self, 15, 311; offering to Bh. at the Sûlagava, 29, 352; 30, 221 sq.; invoked for protection of cattle, 30, 87; is Parganya, 41, 160; as a ruler of sky and earth, 42, 157 sq.; the enemies slain by the club of Bh., 42, 118, 585; reverence to Bh.'s weapon, 43, 151; Bh. and Rudra worshipped, 43, 152; Bhavas (plur.) in sea and air, 43, 155; Bh., i.e. Siva, pleased at the birth of his son Kârttikeya, 49 (i), 16;-Bh. and Sarva invoked together, 42, 56, 75, 119, 155-9, 161, 406 sq., 618-22; their arms are mottled, 42, 119, 586; are lords of cattle, 42, 155-9; are the thousand-eyed slayers of Vritra, 42, 158; they punish him who denies the sterile cow to the Brahmans, 42, 175. Bhavanâs, Gaina t.t., meditations conducive to purity of soul, 45, 69, 69 n. Bhavanavâsins, or Bhaumêyikas, one of the four kinds of gods, 45, 225.
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Bhavânî, n.d., offering to, 29, 352. Bhavishya(t)-purâna, quoted, 2, xxix sqq., 160; on penances, 25, 445 m., 446 n., 447 D., 449 n., 460 n. Bhaya-bherava Sutta, t.w., 11, 168 n.
Bheda, Sk., t.t., individual existences, 34, xxv.
Bheda, n.p., perished because he did not present the sterile cow, 42,
179.
Bhedâbheda, t.t., relation of being neither absolutely different nor absolutely non-different, of the soul to Brahman, 34. xix, 277 n.; 48, 42 sq., 134 sq., 189-93, 195, 518. Bheshaga, or 'medicine,' a work of the Atharvanikas, 44, 365 n. Bhikkhunîs, or Buddhist nuns, obtained salvation, 11, 25 sq.; a Bhikkhu shall not have his robe washed, or dyed, or beaten, or given him by a Bh, who is not related to him, 13, 20; nor shall he get his goat's wool (for his rug or mat) attended to by her, 13, 26; offences committed by Bhikkhus in their relation to the Bh., 13, 35-7, 56; 20, 335 sq.; a novice who has sexual intercourse with Bh. should be expelled, 13, 214 sq.; boundaries of the Bhikkhunî-samghas, 13, 256 n.; must not be present at the Pâtimokkha recitation of Bhikkhus, 13, 295 sq.; Bhikkhus may visit sick Bh. even in vassa, 13, 308; rules about disciplinary proceedings against Bh., 13, 308 sq.; 20, 324, 332-4, 358 sq., 365 sq.; Pavâranà should not be held in an assembly of Bhikkhus before Bh., 13, 337; rules about the robes of Bh., 17, 212 sq. n.; 20, 340 sq., 343; bathe together with courtesans in the river Akiravatî, 17, 222 sq.; dresses for Bh. to bathe in, 17, 222 sq.; on division of robes between the Samghas of Bhikkhus and Bh., 17, 253 sq.; present at a Samgha of Bhikkhus, 17, 269; cannot raise a protest in a Samgha of Bhikkhus, 17, 271; their dependence on the Bhikkhu-samgha, 17, 318; 20, 322-6; the office of giving exhortation to the Bh., 17, 338, 340, 372; superintend new buildings, 17, 359 n.; disputes of
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