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written plaint and answer, 33, 236 sq., 292-4, 296; written grants, 33,
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42, 501; moon the heavenly d., 44, 10-12; an unclean animal, 44, 178; a 'four-eyed' d. killed at the horsesacrifice, 44, 279, 279 n.; d., crows, women and Sûdras are untruth, 44, 446. Dogmas, of Islâm, viz. belief in God, the last day, the angels, the Book, and the prophets, 6, 24, 46, 91; belief in Zoroastrian d., a good work, 24, 73-5; disbelief of the wicked, 37, 193. Dôgundaga (Sk. dvikundaka), n. of a god or class of gods, 45, 88, 88 n.,
347.
Dog, dogs, in the Avesta, 4, 1xxi, 155-69; 37, 161, 161 n.; the Corpse-Drug expelled by 'the look of the d.' (Sag-did), 4, 1xxii, lxxiv sq., lxxiv n., lxxxi, 77, 77 n., 83, 83 m., 99, 99 n., 106, 106 n., 120; 5, 245 sq. and n., 259 sq., 259 n., 261 n., 262 sq., 267, 319 sq., 332; 18, 42, 42 n.; 24, 335 sq.; 37, 153; see also Sag-did; punishments for killing d., 4, lxxxiv sq., 155-9, 185, 272; happy the house where the d. thrives, 4, 23; d. and men, mentioned together, 4, 24, 26, 32, 67, 69, 73, 78 sq., 81, 93 sq., 95, 106; impurity caused by the death of the different kinds of d., 4, 59, 78; hatefulness of the tortoise, or the d. of Ahriman, 4, 155, 157; holiness of the hedgehog, the d. of Ormazd, 4, 155-7, 156 n.; usefulness of the d., 4, 159 sq., 164 sq., 168; the food due to the d., 4, 160-2; 37, 114; treatment of mad d., 4, 163 sq.; d. and wolves, 4, 165 sq.; virtues and vices of d., 4, 166 sq.; 5, 72-4; the holy water-d., 4, 168; penalties for killing a waterdog, 4, 168-76; cleansing d., one of the good works, 4, 175; sins committed by ill-treatment of d., 4, 176 sq.; duties towards bitch and whelps, 4, 180-4; on breeding d., 4, 184 sq.; keep the Kinvad bridge, 4, 219, 219 n.; classes of d., 5, 48 sq.; reward of the d. for protecting the sheep, 5, 51 sq.; use of the d. at the Bareshnûm ceremony (to destroy Nasus), 18, 450-2, 450 m.; d. punished for wilful murder, 23, 340; must be fed and well treated, 24, 292 sq.; assist the soul at the Kinvad bridge, 24, 293; demons frightened away by the bark of d., 24, 293; burial of d. and horses, 27, 196 sq.; shepherd-d., their rights and duties, 37, 81-4; protection of d., 37, 162;-boiled at drinking festivals, 28, 443, 443 n., 457 n.; how Hsü Wû-kwei judges of d., 40, 92 sq.;-penance of a Brahmana who is bitten by a d., 14, 121; used at the cure of palsy,
108.
Dona, the Brâhman, divides the relics of Buddha, 11, 133 sq.; erected a dâgaba over the vessel in which Buddha's body had been burnt, 11, 135. Donkey, see Ass.
Doors, see Divine Doors. Dowry, see Woman (a). Dragon, see Animals (i), Dahâka, and Snake. Drâhyâyana, Srauta-sûtra of, 29,
371.
Drama, origin of the, 32, 287. Dramida, quoted by Râmânuga, 34, xxi sq., xlix; 48, 487; preceded Sankara, 34, xxii; D. or Dravida, 34, xxii n. Dramida-bhâshya, of Dramida, quoted 34, xxii, xlix; 48, 99, 428 sq. Dramidakârya, see Dramida. Draôna, Drôn, t.t., see Sacrifices (b). Drâtha, n.p., 23, 210. Draupadî, the sons of, 8, 38 sq.; not born in the ordinary way, 38, 125; 48, 595. Dravida, Dravidâkârya, see Dramida. Dravidas, a mixed caste, 7, xxiv; 25, 406, 407 n., 412; became Vrishalas, 8, 295; the art of D., an occult science, 45, 366. Dravinodas, deities of Ritu-grahas, 26, 320 n. Dreams: seeing a woman in d. is a sign that one's sacrifice has succeeded, 1, 76; d. are false and unreal, relatively only, 1, 132 sq. n.; 34, 325; the Self in the state of d., 1, 138 sq.; 38, 56; d. foreboding death, and propitiatory ceremony to ward off their evil consequences, 1, 262 sq.; prognostication by and
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