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lawful f., 6, 257; great religious merit of him who does not eat meat, 7, 171; when illicit f. may be eaten, 7, 187-9; 34, lxxv; 38, 309-12; 48, 701 sq.; cattle are lawful f., 9, 59; persons in whose house it is lawful to eat f., 9, 81 sq., 82 n.; of a Brahmana slayer forbidden, 14, 101; 25, 309; Kasmîrians eat meat, 14, 147 n.; f. defiled by various causes, 15, 312; Brâhmanas are abstainers from f. at night and at the wrong time, 17, 130; milk of goats, the best f., 24, 45; defiled and purified, 25, 190 sq.; 48, 17; common people eat raw flesh, 26, 395 n., 396 n.; list of dishes, rules about f., 27, 459-64; honey forbidden to the Brahmakârin, 44, 90; flesh is the best kind of f., 44, 119; abstinence from acids and salt does not lead to perfection (as some think), 45, 294; purity in matters of f. enjoined for those who know Brahman, 48, 702. See also Abstinence, and Animals (e). Fools, who do not know the true law, 10 (1), 20-2; company of f. and wise men, 10 (i), 55. Foot-clothing, of Buddhist Bhikkhus, 17, 13-24, 31, 34 sq., 39.. Fo Pan-ni-pan-king, Chinese translation ofa Buddha-ParinibbânaSutta, 11, xxxvi; 19, 365. Fo-pen-hing-king, a life Buddha, 19, xvi sq., xxviii. Fo-pen-hing-tsih-king, a life Buddha, 19, xxix. Forefathers, see Fathers. Foreigners, law regarding, 37, 46 sq., 51, 57 sq., 113; sin of delivering an Irânian to f., 37, 72; worthiness of destroying f., 37, 89: family alliance with f., 37, 99; about f. seeking wives, 37, 100; as physicians, 37, 118. Forest, meditation in the, 8, 251. See Hermits.
11, 226, 230 sq. See also Colours, and Names (and forms). Fornication, see Sexual intercourse. Fortune, see Bhaga. Fortune-telling, see Divination. Fo-sho-hing-tsan-king, t.w., Chinese translation of Asvaghosha's Buddha-karita, 19, ix sq.; translated, vol. 19.
Fo-shwo-kung-hu-mo-ho-ti-king, t.w., a life of Buddha, 19, xxx. Four Noble Truths, see Truths. Frabaretar, see Priests (d). Frâdad-gadman, Phl., Av. Frâdatbvarenô, n.p., one of the producers of the renovation, 18, 78 sq. and n.; 23, 219, 220 n. Fradadhafshu, see Frâdatfshu. Frâdakhshto, see FradhakhstŎ. Frâda/fshu, worshipped, 31, 197, 204, 209, 215, 219, 223, 349, 373, 381 sq. Frâdat- hvarenah, gadman. Frâdat-nara, son of Gravâratu, 23,
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Frâda/-vanghu, son of Stivant, 23,
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Frâdat-vîra, worshipped, 31, 197, 204, 209, 215, 219, 224, 383. Frâdat vîspam - hugâiti, shipped, 31, 204, 209, 215, 219, 224, 384 sq.
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Fradhakhstŏ, son of the Khumbîks, one of the seven immortals, 18, 256, 256 n., 258 n.; 23, 224, 224 n.; of 37, 203, 203 n.
Fradhidaya, n.p., 23, 203. Fragûzag, n.p., 5, 134; 47, 34, 140. Frahimravâ, or Frâhîmravana-zôis, n.p., Zoroaster's maternal grandfather, 5, 144; 47, 18, 18 n. Frâh-vakhsh-vindâd, n.p., 5, 145. Frâlîh, a demon-worshipper, 47, 13. Frâkithra, son of Berezvant, 23,
Foresters, see Hermits. Forgiveness, see Morality. Form, the reality or non-reality of the idea of, 11, 49-51; deliverance from the hindrance to thought arising from the sensations and ideas due to external f., 11, 51 sq.;
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Frakya, son of Taurvâti, 23, 213. Franghâdh, the holy maid, 23, 225. Franghrasyan, see Frangrasyan. Frangrâsîyak, see Frangrasyan. Frangrasyan (or Frâsîyâv, or Frangrâsîyâk), of Tûr, the Turanian, 4, I sq.; 5, 38, 134 sq. and n., 150; 37, 28, 28 n., 225; 47, 116, 116 sq. n.; his irrigation works, 5, 79, 82,
passion for a f., spiritual bondage, 84; 18, 214, 214 n. ; 47, xxix, 134;
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