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stranger from his house, 15, 67; ceremonies at the reception of g., 19, 172; 25, 79; 29, 197-200, 273-6, 384, 433-5; 30, 129-32, 171-5, 277-9, 305 sq.; 49 (i), 10, 171 sq.; permission to study the Veda must be obtained from one's g., 25, 148; g. rules over the world of Indra, 25, 157; quarrels with g. to be avoided, 25, 157; presents received with the honey-mixture, 25, 374, 374 sq. n.; penances for slaying or casting off suppliants for protection, 25, 469, 471; Atithya, or g.-offering given to King Soma, 26, 85-92, 100; 41, 355; 43, 259; 44, 491; entertained with the game of pitchpot, 27, 50 sq.; 28, 397-401; feasting of g. at the Hsiang meeting, 27, 56; 28, 435-46; rules of etiquette for host and g., 27, 71 sq., 74-6, 79-81, 96, 105; the aged exempt from duties towards g., 27, 241; gifts and offerings between host and g., 27, 414; no rules of hospitality between ruler and minister, 27, 421; 28, 295; minister received as g. by the ruler, 28, 7 sq.; humility the principal thing for visitors and g., 28, 77 sq.; sacrifice at hospitable receptions, 28, 292; bridegroom received as g., 29, 34; 30, 48, 256; the householder should eat before his g., 29, 321; Snâtaka received as g., 29, 409; 30, 84 sq.,
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Guggulû, n. of an Apsaras, 42, 33. Guhadeva, quoted by Râmânuga, 34, xxi.
Guhagupta, one of the sixteen virtuous men, 21, 4. Guhatthakasutta,t.c., 10 (ii), 147 sq. Guhya a Gaina should not say 'god of the sky! god of the thunderstorm!' &c., but the air; the follower of G.,' &c., 22, 152. Guhyakas, produced by Activity,
25, 494, 494 n.
Gumbaka, i.e. Varuna, offering to, 44, xxxix, 336 n., 340 n., 343. Gunabhadra, translator of a life of Buddha into Chinese, 19, xxv sq. Gunâkhya, Sankhâyana, mentioned in the Kaushitaki-Aranyaka, probably not the author of the Sânkhâyana-Grihya-sûtra, 29, 4 sq.
Gunaprabha, Vasubandhus pupil and Sri-Harsha's teacher, 21, xxii. Gunas, Sk., t.t., three constituent elements or qualities of pradhâna, see Qualities. Gunasilaka, a Kaitya at Râgagriha, 22, 311.
Guru, Sk., t.t., venerable person,' i. e. certain relatives and the teacher: definitions, 2, 51, 51 n.; 7, 128; 33, 265; how they should be saluted, 2, 51 sq., 51 n.; 7, 129;violating a G.'s bed, a mortal sin, penances and punishments for it, 1, 84; 2, 89; 7, 133; 8, 389; 14, 5, 104, 127, 132, 201, 296, 299; 25, 338, 383, 451 sq., 452 n., 480, 496; 33, 229 sq.;-obedience towards G., 7, 13, 13 n.; fine for defaming G., 7, 28; he who offends a G. commits minor offence, 14, 5; selfpossessed men are corrected by their G., 33, 230; the king must show honour to G. before entering the court, 33, 280. See also Teacher (a). Guruskandha, one of the princes of mountains, 8, 346. Gustahm, see Vistauru. Gûstâsp (pers. for Vistâsp), see Vîstâspa.
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Gutika, converted by Buddha, 19,
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Guttila, the musician, went up to heaven even in his human body, 35, 172; 36, 146.
Gûsak, wife of Hôshyang, 5, 58; daughter of Aîrîk, 5, 133 sq., 133 n.; 47, 34, 140. Gvalanâdhipati, n. of a Tathâgata, 49 (ii), 67.
Gvara, worshipped at the Tarpana, 30, 244. Gymnosophists, see Gainas. Gyotishprabha, n. of a Tathagata, 49 (ii), 6, 66. See Brahma G. Gyotish/oma, see Sacrifices (j).
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Habâspa, n.p., 23, 206. 'Habbab, story of 'Hâsîy ibn Wâîl and, 9, 33 n.
'Hab'hab, a stone worshipped by the Arabs, 6, xiii.
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