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by another Brâhmana, because he rulers ; and the army and treasure cannot give him 500 pieces of money, would be destroyed, 33, 287; forbidden 10 (ii), 185; consequences of cursing local c., 33, 389 sq.; the law of the a priest, 12, 122-4; how the sacrificer rulers is custom, 37, 412. should avert a c., 12, 298 sq.; 26, 28; the gods cannot be cursed, 26, 96; fear of c., 26, 396; men deprived of virility by the c. of a spiritual guide, 33, 167; horse treads down c., 41, 205; calamity consequent on c., Dabba, the Mallian, an Arhat, 20, 42, 44, 509; disease consequent on +-18; 118-25. deceiving or cursing, 42, 59; charm Dâdardà, n.p., 5, 145. against c., 42, 72, 91, 93, 285; shall Dad-Auharmaza, n
2.284 shall Dâd-Allharmazd, n, of a priest, 5, recoil on him who sends them, 42, 194, 221, 221 n. 77 sq. See also Imprecations. Dadhi, Sk., see Milk. Cushions, wrought of gold threads,
Dadhikrâ or Dadhikrâvan, a myfor the priests to sit on, 44, 360 sq.
thical horse, 41, 27 ; praises of D. Customs, peculiar to the south, and
sung, 44, 326; worshipped at the to the north of India, 2, liji sq., 145,
horse-sacrifice, 44, 387; invoked 146 n.; 14, 146 sq. and n.; to be
together with Agni, 46, 281 sq. learnt from women, 2, 171; 30,
Dadhyak Atharvana, teaches the 255; a Brahmana should know the
Asvins, 15, 116 sq., 120, 187; 26, c. of the world, 2, 215, 215 n.; as
277; 44, 471; the Asvins fixed a sources of the law, 2, 237; 14, 2, 4,
horse's head on him, 15, 116; 44, 146 sq., 181, 230; 25, liv, 30-3, 30 n.,
xlviii, 444 sq.; kindles Agni, 32, 253, 253 n., 260 sq. and n.; 33, 7 n. 153 ; 41, 218; is speech, 41, 218; not only c. ordained in revealed and Atharvana or Angirasa, 42, xxvii n. ; traditional texts, but established c.
chaplain of the gods, 42, xxxv.
cha also must be observed by a Snâtaka,
Dâdîrâd, n.p., 5, 145. 7, 230, 230 n.; family and local c.
Dâdistân-i-Dînîk, t.w., its author, to be observed, 25, 36, 36 n., 38;
5, xlii, xlvi-xlix ; 18, xjji sq., xxii, 29, 132, 167, 184, 186, 186 n., 285,
3, 3 n.; its date, 18, xxii; subjects 301, 303 sq., 336, 399, 408; 30, 62,
treated in it, 18, xxiii sq.; trans218, 224, 284, 291; 33, 67, 76, 242,
lated, 18, 1-276; quoted in the 282, 339, 357; auspicious c. to be
Dînkard, 18, 269 n. followed, 25, 151 sg.: in discharging Dâd-sparam, read and see Zâda mission to another state, its c. are sparam 434). to be observed. 27. 63: when enter- Daena, Zd., Din, Dinô, Phl., Faith. ing a country one should ask about religion, revelation, religious rites, its c., 27, 93; to study the c. of the 5, xxiii sq., Ixxiii, 4 n.; the hundred people, the poems are collected by
petalled rose is D.'s, 5, 104; D. or the «grand music-master for the
Zoroastrian Religion personified as emperor, 27, 216; c. in different
an angel, 5, 403, 405; 18, 270 sq. countries differ according to the
and n.; 23, 10, 18, 264; Din Yast soil, 27, 228-30; superior to written
dedicated to D. and Kista, 23, 264law, 33, 15, 15 n.; customary modes
9; he who defends the holy D. of recovering debts, 33, 72, 72 n.;
is as meat and drink to the people, the king must maintain the c.
31, 161, 164; Zarathustra prays for settled among corporations, 33, 153
right discernment how to propagate 55; judgement based on c., 33, 285
the Faith, 31, 161, 164 sq. See also sqq. ; some local c. quoted. 33. 2873 Din-pavan-Atarô, Din-pavan-Dînô, the time-honoured institutions of each Dîn-pavan-Mitrô, Revelation, and country, caste, and family should be Zoroastrianism. preserved intact; otherwise the people Daênô-vazah, n.p., 23, 214. would rise in rebellion; the subjects Daêvas, Daêvayasna, a worshipper would become disaffected towards their of the D., or false gods, 4, li, 85 sq.,
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