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408 sq.; 30, 84, 86, 163, 166-9, 276 sq.; during the performance of magic rites, 2, 150, 150 n.; of the ascetic, 2, 154, 194; 14, 47, 260, 274, 277-9, 291; 49 (i), 68 sq., 75, 77; of the hermit, 2, 155, 195, 195 n.; 8, 361; 14, 45, 259, 293 sq.; 25, 199, 199 n.; of Sûdras, 2, 233; some sects wear skins, others go without covering, 8, 375; upper garment to be worn on certain occasions, 14, 245; worn at a fast, 14, 307; of Buddhist monks, 19, 181 sq., 197; 35, 18 sq., 30; 36, 57; Maungîbandhana, tying the sacred girdle, 25, 34, 37 sq. and n., 61; of the Dikshita, 26, 28 sq., 32-4; of teacher and pupil, 29, 226-8; of the king in battle, 29, 233 sq.; of the bride, 30, 44; of umpire fixing boundary, 33, 352; insignia of religious orders, 33, 361; local c. and c. of castes to be preserved, 33, 390; -sacred thread-girdle and sacred shirt to be worn by Zoroastrians, 4, 193-5, 193 n., 195 n., 198, 204, 204 n., 279, 325, 357, 359 ; , xi, ro6 sq., 128 sq., 129 n., 205, 208, 212, 285-9, 286 n., 314 sq., 320 sq.; 18, xxviii, 122 n., 130, 133 sq., 133 n.; 23, 29, 349; 24, 11, 11 n.; 37, 96, 125, 163, 182, 182 n., 289; 47, 50, 134, 151; reasons for wearing the sacred thread-girdle, 18, 122-34, 122 n.; 24, 268-70; see also Child (b); the sacred shirt, the garment of Vohûman, 18, 129, 129 n., 133, 133 n., 162; the Nîrang-i Kustî, or girdle formula, 18, 383-8; sin of being improperly dressed or shod, 5, Ixi, 287-9, 287 n., 288 sq. n., 320, 320 n.; 18, 123, 123 n., 133 sq.; 24, 11, 11 n., 307; 37, 182, 182 n.; --at state ceremonies in Chinese courts, 3, 240 sq.; of the wild tribes in China, 3, 249, 249 n.; at sacrifices, 3, 334, 334 n.; 27, 104, 115, 227, 242 sq., 278, 467; 28, 141, 186-8; different according to rank, 3, 469, 469 n.; 28, 9-20, 14 n.; kings wear red, nobles scarlet kneecovers, 16, 162, 164 n.,; at various ceremonies, 27, 27 sq., 242 sq., 432 sq., 437 sq.; 28, 1-3, 9-20, 14 n., 23; men wear the cap, women the hairpin, 27, 40; see also Child (b);
COSTUME-COW
Shăn Î, the long dress in one piece, 27, 50; 28, 395 sq.; of mourning, 27, 69, 69 n.; fashion of clothes regulated by the emperor, 27, 217: crime of using strange garments, 27, 237 sq.; regulations for dresses, 27, 288; of rulers and others at ancestorworship, 27, 374, 374 n.; c. and ornaments as marks of distinction, 27, 400; of the king at border sacrifices, 27, 429 sq.; dark-coloured robes worn during vigil and purification, 27, 448; of boys and girls, 27, 449-51; of the learned, 40, 49 sq., 49 n.; of Confucius, 40, 168, 172; of Mohists, 40, 220, 222, 222 n. See also Garments. Councils: Zoroastrianism settled by a disputation under Shâhpûhr II, 4, xxxviii, xlvii; council convoked by Emperor Hsüan to discuss the text of the Chinese classics, 27, 6; Buddhist c., see Buddhism (b). Countries, see Geography. Courage, the virtue of, 8, 90, 114, 124, 167 sq., 182, 325, 373; one of the changes of the Kshetra, 8, 102 n., 103; three kinds of c., 8, 125 sq.; duty of Kshatriyas, 8, 126; a term signifying the great Self, 8, 332; Manly C., a genius, 23, 10, 18, 136 sq., 295; prayer as powerful as Manly C., 23, 160. Courtesan, see Prostitution. Courts of Justice, see Judicial procedure. Covetousness: whosoever is saved from his own c. these are the prosperous, 9, 275, 287. See also Avarice. Cow, cows.
(a) Sacredness of the c. and its products. (6) C. in mythology and mysticism. (c) Miscellaneous.
(a) SACREDNESS OF THE C. AND ITS
PRODUCTS.
The father makes a lowing sound over his son's head, saying: 'I low over thee with the lowing sound of c.,' 1, 288; tending c., a penance, 2, 80, 81 n.; 7, 162; 25, 459, 481; taking the c. of Brâhmanas from robbers, end of a penance, 2, 81; are sacred, 2, 94 sq., 220; 7, xxix; 14, 36; 25, 135-7, 151; 31, 249; 33, 222; duties towards c., 2, 221; 7, 228; 14, 242 sq.; foes declaring
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