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260 sq.; Bhikkhunîs not allowed Highest good (summum bonum). to adopt h.'s life, 20, 362 sq.; according to Upanishads and righteousness and sagedom are in. Bhagavadgitâ, 8, 16 sq.; not attained consistent with weak house-inhabit through the Vedas, 8, 16 sq., 214 ; ing men, 22, 46 sq.; dress of h., attained by action, 8, 52 sq.; or 25, 199, 201; may starve himself to Brahmic wealth,' the way to it, 8, death, 25, 204 ; h. who gained 162, 162 n.; according to Buddha, sovereignty, 25, 222; produced by 10 (ii), xvi, 43 sq.; 49 (i), 120; to quality of goodness, 25, 494 ; be obtained by the Dhamma, 10 (ii), penance of h. when they have 54 sq.; means of attaining it, 25, broken the vows, 38, 319 ; Tâoist Ixxiii, 501-9, 511 ; 34, 298; consists h. eat acorns and chestnuts, and in three things, 25, 70 sq.; the wear skins and hair-cloth, 40, 34, ascetic having become indifferent 93 sq.; living at home or in the attains to eternal happiness, 25, forest, 44, 356; h. who returned to 212 sq.; 'the better than the good' the state of householders, 49 (i), besought for the holy man, 31, 94, 100 sq. See also Asramas, Holy per- 99, 99 n., weal and immortality, sons, and Vaikhanasa.
31, 111, 119 sq.; the best creation Heroes, advantages resulting from of the bounteous spirit, 31, 148, the actions of Gâyômard and other 148 n.; the h. g. of Buddhists, the h., 24, 57-65.
bliss of Arhatship, 35, 31, 49 sq., Heroism, worshipped as a deity, 31, I46, 46 n.; 36, 356 ; Vessantara's 346.
only aim in giving was Supreme Heterodoxy, see Heresy.
Enlightenment, 36, 124 sq.; 'PerHetuvidyâ, see Philosophy.
fect Enjoynient' according to Hexagrams: the eight triagrams of Taoism, 39, 149; 40, 1-4; the four
Fû-hsî, and sixty-four h., 3, xvi sq.; requisites for the attainment of it, the sixty-four h., their names and 45, 15-18. See also Nirvana. meanings, 16, visi sq., 57-210; 'The Highest Person, see God, and Great Symbolism'-moral lessons Person. derived from the h., 16, 36-8, 267- Highest Self, see God, and Self. 347; correspondence between the High-priest, see Priests (d, e). phenomena of nature and the figures Himalaya, Manu's descent' at the of the Yi King, 16, 38-40, 348 sq., deluge, a peak of it, 12, 218, 218 n.; 349 sq. n., 353 sq., 354 sq. n., 358, Rishis and Brâhmans live in the H. 61, 359 n., 373, 377 sq., 378 sq. n., mountains, 19, 78; Mount White 380 sq., 387; plates exhibiting the is chief of the H., 36, 55; descriph. and triagrams, 16, 56; the tion of H., 36, 129. See also changes of triagrams and h., 16, Himavat, and Parables (f). 219 sq. n.; on the distinction of Himapati, a demon converted by triagrams into Yang and Yin, 16, Buddha, 19, 242. 388, 388 sq. n., 395, 423 sq. ; nine Himavat (i.e. Himalaya), Umâ, h. discussed, 16, 397 sq., 398 sq. n.; daughter of, 1, 151, 151 n.; one of short explanations of triagrams, 16, the princes of mountains, 8, 346; 428-32; appendix to the Yi on the invoked at the house-building rite, orderly sequence of the h., 16, 433- 29, 347; Kushtha plants brought 40; treatise on the h. taken pro- from it, 42, 5 sq., 415; the waters miscuously, 16, 441-4; the Khân flow from it, 42, 12; salve from H., and Lî h., 40, 295; the h, of the 42, 61; the holy mountain H. 'dragons on the wing,' 40, 314, inhabited by Rishis, 49 (i), 75. 314 n.; alluded to, 40, 319 n. See Hînayâna, see Mahâyâna. also Symbols, and Yi King. Hind, wife of Abu Sufiyân, accom'Hidhr, legend of Moses and his panies him in war, 6, xxxvii. servant in search of El 'H., 9, 21-3, Hindrances, the five 'veils' or, of 23 sq. n.
lustful desire, of malice, of sloth, of Highest Being, see God.
pride, of doubt, 11, 182 sq., 182 n.
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