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from F., 47, xxi; his accession, 47, 27, 32, 48 sq., 182 sq., 385 sq. n., xxix; report about Zaratûst explained 422 sq.n.; his diagrams, 16, 376 n., by Yim and F., 47, 31; monarch of invented nets for hunting and fishKhvanîras, 47, 34. See also Thraê- ing, 16, 383, 386 n.; deified as Thai taona.
Hâo, 27, 250 n.; got the Tâo, and Free Will, see Will.
by it wrought wonders, 39, 135, Frêh-khûrd, n.p., 5, 135.
210, 210 n., 244; a primaeval soverFreh-mâh, n.p., 5, 146, 146 n. eign, 39, 287; broke up the Primal Freh-Srôsh, n.p., 5, 148.
Unity, 39, 370, 370 n.; F. and Frên (Freni, Frêno), daughter of Hwang-Ti, 40, 55. Zoroaster, 5, 142; 23, 204 n., 224; Fû-hsiâ, mourning rites for him, 47, 166.
27, 141. Frenah, son of Frâyazanta, 23, 212. Fû Khai, king of Wû, his incursion Freni, n. of the wives of several into Khăn, 27, 178, 178 n.
heroes, 23, 225. See also Frên. Fumigation, of sacrificial vessels, Frêno, inother of Zaratûst's mother, 41, 240 ; 44, 455 sq.
47, 138, 138 sq. n. See also Frên. Fû-mo, his son taught the Tâo, 39, Friars, see Bhikkhus,
246 sq. and n. Friend, sin of treachery to, 8, 41; Funeral rites (mourning, funeral 25, 270; a man's own self is his sacrifices, funeral meals). f., 8, 68, the devotee is alike to f.
(a) In China. and foe, 8, 101, 110; he who is a f. (6) In India. of all is released, 8, 246; who is () In Iran. a f., 10 (ii), 42 sq.; etiquette a- (a) IN CHINA. mong f., 25, 54 sq., betrayer of f. Mourning and f.r. for kings, 3, 41, excluded from Srâddha, 25, 105; 113, 113 n., 237-42; 27, 108; impurity on the death of f., 25, 182. periods of mourning, 3, 97, 113, Friendship, ode on the value of, 3, 113 n., 202; 16, 385, 387 n. ; 27, 347; six characteristics of f., 8, 49 sq., 121, 124, 127, 129-34, 132 n., 183; the highest of all associations, 133 n., 146, 151, 157 sq., 160, 172, 37, 115, 115 n.
* 179, 200, 205 sq., 243, 316-21, 330 Frîftâr, demon of deceit, 5, III. sq., 341 sq.; 28, 45 sq., 50, 53, 58 Frinâspa, son of Kaêva, 23, 217. sq., 137-40, 150, 154 sq., 157 sq.. Frîs, n.p., ancestor of Zoroaster, 5, 160-4, 184, 192, 295, 372 sq., 377, 134; 47, 140.
380-3, 385 sq., 389-94, 467-9; Frog, see Animals (k).
sacrifices by a king for a deceased Frôhakafra, son of Merezishmya, father, 3, 118 sq. ; a king must give 23, 219.
attention to the mourning rites, 3, Fruits, three varieties of badara or 137 ; mourning costume, 3, 243, jujube, 44, 214 sq., 219. See also 245; 27, 30, 47 sq., 59 sq., 103, 120, Parables (b, e, f ).
125 sq., 133, 136, 139, 141-4, 146 Frya, n.p., 23, 211, 215.
sq., 153, 156-60, 158 n., 164 sq., Fryân, n.p., 5, 146; sons of F., 18, 169, 169 n., 174, 189, 198, 202-8 256.
and Tables, 1-6; 28, 9 sq., 13, 19 sq., Fryâna, n. of a family, 23, 216; 40-59, 64, 75, 262, 272, 378-91, a tribe, converted to Zoroastrian- 379 n., 465-70; 39, 335; burying ism, 31, 133, 141, 141 n.
living persons with the dead, 3, 443 Fryânaks, praise of the Tûrânian sq.; 27, 181-4 ; rules about mournfamily of the, 37, 280, 280 n.
ing and f. r., 3, 487 sq. ; 27, 30, 34 Fryânô, n.p., 5, 145.
sq., 47 sq., 84, 87-9, 93, 102 sq., Fshûshô-mãthra, worshipped, 31, 223; 28, 26, 40-59, 63 sq., 66, 68337, 341.
71, 75, 77, 81, 97, 116, 132-68, 173Fû, preserved tablets of the Shû 200, 293-5, 375-94 ; 40, 30, 219;
from destruction, 3, 7 sq., II. the superior man in mourning Fl-hsî, or Pâo-hsî, devised the eight exceeds in sorrow, 16, 344; the trigrams, 3, xvi sq.; 16, 1-14, 22, introduction of proper burial rites,
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