Book Title: General Index to Names and Subject Matter
Author(s): M Winternitz
Publisher: Oxford

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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. 263 seven 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, 343. 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. Digitized by Microsoft®

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