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Harinegamesi, the divine com- Hastiyâma, n, of a park at Nalanda, mander of the foot troops, ordered 45, 420. by Sakra to exchange the embryos Hate, see Hatred. of Devananda and Trisalâ, 22, 227 Hatha-yoga, always occasions death, sqq.
8, 297 n. Harishêna, a king who became a Hatred, the devotee free from, 8, Gaina monk, 45, 86, 86 n.
51,63, 101; self-restraint is freedom Hariskandra, King, bought the son from h, and other defects, 8, 168 ; of Agîgarta Sauyavasi, 14, 87; vows desire and h. are born from nature, to sacrifice his son to Varuna, 44, 8, 288. See also Love, and Passion. xxxiv.
Hatthi-gâma, Buddha at, 11, 66. Hârîta, quoted in law-books, 2, Hâu, title of Chinese sovereigns, 3, xxviii, 49, 65, 66 n., 70, 88 sq., 91. xxvi. sq.; 14, xvii, xx sq., xxvii, xl, 1o, Hâu-ki, his wonderful conception 220.
and birth, perils of his infancy, 3, Hâritagotra, Srîgupta of the, 22, 396 sq. and n.; what he did for 291.
agriculture, 3, 398; as the founder Harita Kasyapa, n. of a teacher, of certain sacrifices, 3, 398 sq., 398 15, 226.
n.; 28, 350; invoked against a Hâritamâlâkârî, Sakha of the Kadrought 3, 420; associated with God rana Gana, 22, 291.
at sacrifices, 3, 422 n.; 28, 32; Hâritâyana, gotra, 22, 286.
sacrifices to H. as the correlate of Hârîtî, n, of a giantess, 21, 374. Heaven, 3, 477, 477 n.; his meriHarlot, see Prostitution.
torious services, 28, 340. See also Khî. Harmlessness, see Ahimsa.
Hâu Mû, about the rites of mournHarmya, see Hell (a).
ing, 27, 152. Hârût, and Mârût, two fallen angels, Haurvatât, see Horvadad. 6, xiv, 14, 14 n.
Hâu-thû, attending spirit of Hwang Haryag vâyana, worshipped at the Tì, 27, 280, sacrificed to as the Tarpana, 30, 244.
spirit of the ground, 28, 208. Haryaksha, n. of a demon harassing Hâu Zhang, disciple of Hsia-hâu nfants, 29, 296.
Shih-khang, 3, 287; a Lî scholar, Hâsar, measure of time, 5, 308, 308 27, 7; his treatise Khi Thai Ki, 27,
sq. n. Hâshim, Mohammed's grandfather, Havanan, see Priests (d). 6, xvi, xviii,
Havani, lord of the ritual order, Hasi, n. of a Daêva, 23, 49 sq., worshipped, 31, 196, 201 sq., 204, 49 n.
207, 209, 215, 219, 223, 254, 379 sq.; 'Hâsîy ibn Wâil said he should thirty-three gods round about H., have wealth and children on the 31, 198. judgement day, 9, 33, 33 n.
Hazân, a Karap, 47, 143 Hasta, of the Kâsyapa gotra, a Head, placing the life-breath in the, Sthavira, 22, 294 n.
8, 79, the self is without a h., 8, Hasta, guardian of Soma, 26, 72. 367 ; etymology of Sk. siras or h., Hastilipta (Pr. Hatthiligga), a Kula 41, 144 sq., 401; h. of a child or
of the Uddeha Gana, 22, 290. young animal born first, 41, 233; Hastin, of the Kasyapagotra, a 43, 40, 287; human h. placed on Sthavira, 22, 294.
ukhâ, 41, 311, 404; is the birthHastinapura, Sambhûta took the place of the breaths, 41, 396; 43, resolution to become there a univer- 57; measures a span, is four-corsal monarch in some later birth, 45, nered, contracted in the middle, 41, 56 sq., 60; residence of Mahapadma, 396; 44, 454 ; is threefold, 43, 78, 45, 86 n.
114; 44, 163, 335, 499; consists of Hastipâla : Mahâvîra died at Pâpâ two bones, 43, 78, 387; fivefold
in King H.'s office of the writers, 22, vital air in h., 43, 190. 264, 269.
Healing plants, see Plants (b).
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