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HAOMA-HARIKÊSA-BALA
death afar, 31, 231-7, 244-6, 291; invoked against demons and all evil creatures, 31, 236, 238-40; grants knowledge and wisdom to students, 31, 237; grants offspring to women, husbands to maidens, 31, 237; grants speed to racers, 31, 237; grows on the mountains, 31, 238, 240-3, 291; pressings of H., 31, 240; the pressing, tasting, or praising of H. avails to the smiting of the Daêvas, 31, 241; curses the man who holds him from full outpouring, 31, 244 sq.; praised, 31, 246; bound the Turanian Frangrasyan, 31, 246; the reviver and healer, worshipped Sraosha, 31, 302; curing with H.-water, 47, xi, xxv, 57 sq.; H.-water used by Zoroaster, 47, xxvi; guardian spirit of Zaratust passed, through H., to his parents, 47, xxix, 21-9, 21 n.; milk mixed with H., 47, 27 sq., 28 n.; Zoroaster bringing H.water from the river meets Vohûmanô, 47, 47 sq., 155 sq.; Vistâsp drinks H., the fountain of life, 47, 70 sq., 71 n.; Zoroaster's guardian spirit is in the H., 47, 136 sq., 139; pouring H.-juice into water, 47, 154. See also Plants (b), Sacrifices (b, k), and Soma. Haomô-hvarenah, n.p., 23, 214. Haôshâng, see Hôshang. Haoshyangha, see Hôshâng. Happiness, five sources of, 3, 149; three sorts of h., 8, 126; what is true h., 10 (1), 53-5; 13, 81; a life in h. and mindfulness with a wise friend, or in solitude, 17, 307 sq.; perfect peace is sublime h., 20,231-3. See also Bliss, and Highest Good.
Haptanghâiti, see Yasna. Haptôiringa, see Haptôk-rîng. Haptôk-rîng (Av. Haptôiringa), the star Ursa Major, chieftain of the north, 5, 12, 12 sq. n., 21; 24, 131; seas under his protection, 5, 44; meat-offering to H., 5, 337, 337 n.; keeps off demons, witches, and wizards, 24, 91 sq. Hara, used in the sense of God, 15, 235; identified with strength, 25, 512; n. of Rudra, 29, 256; is immortal and imperishable, 48, 139, 364.
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Hara Berezaiti, or Haraiti Bareza (Mount Albûrz, or Alborz), both the waters and the light come from it and return there, 4, 230, 232-4, 232 n.; 18, 263, 263 n.; palaces in it, 4, 262 sq. n.; 37, 220 sq.; revolution of the sun round it, 5, 22-4; the first of mountains, 5, 29 sq., 34-6, 41 sq., 91, 174 sq.; rivers flow forth from it, 5, 74-7, 75 n., 172; 24, 98; Albûrz and the Dâîtih peak, 18, 46-8, 48 n.; the mountain where Mithra dwells, 23, 131 sq., 141; the sun rises above it, 23, 150; stars move round it, 23, 174; 24, 91 sq.; the abode of the clouds is on it, 24, 86, 86 n.; star Vanand protects its passes and gates, 24, 91, 91 n.; arranged around the world, 24, 100, 100 n.; below it is the Kinvat Bridge, 31, 19, 19 n.; 37, 210. Haradatta, quoted by Nandapandita, 7, xxxiii.
Haraiti Bareza, see Hara Berezaiti. Hardâr, n.p. 5, 141. Hardarsn, n.p., 5, 141. Hardhar, n.p., 47, 34. Hare, in the moon, 44, 10; 'horn of a h.,' 48, 433, 453, 508 sq. Haredhaspa, n.p., 23, 214. Harem, see Woman (a,f). Hareth, n. of Satan, 6, 161 n. Hari, epithet of Rudra, 2, 298; n. of Vishnu or Krishna, 7, 7; 8, 92, 131, 219, 347; 48, 93; is contemplated in the sacred stone called Sâlagrâm, 34, 114; the Creator, 48, 87; all beings a play of H., 48, 406; all this is the body of H., 48, 423; the Lord H. condensed the Vedantatexts in an easy form, 48, 527; Buddha compared with H., 49 (i), 171. See also Vishnu. Hari, a noble family of Gainas, 22,
92, 218, 225.
Hâridraka (Pr. Hâligga) Kula of the Kârana Gana, 22, 292. Hâridrumata, Gautama, teacher of Satyakâma, 1, 60; 34, 228; 48,
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Harikarnîputra, n. of a teacher, 15, 224 n.
Harikesa, epithet of Indra, 2, 298. Harikêsa-Bala, a Kandala who had become a monk, 45, 50 n.
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