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Hovadad, or Khûrdâd (Av. Haur- 206 sq.; rules as to h.-building for vatât), Genius of Health and Water, Bhikkhus, 13, 8 sq. ; five kinds of archangel, created, 5, 10, 10 n.; dwellings allowed to Bhikkhus, 13, 23, 48; has the lily, 5, 104; attacks 173, 173 sq. 1.; 20, 158; cave Tâîrêv, 5, 128; guardian of the dwelling-places, 17, 61; ceremonies water, 5, 359, 372 sq., 377 sq. ; 31, and prayers on building and enter207, 207 11., 211, 213 sq., 22 i sq., ing a new h., 20, 127-9; 29, 92-6, 226-8; invoked and worshipped, 5, 211-15, 345-9, 428–30; 30, xxviii, 401, 405; 23, 5, 14, 36 sq.; Khor- 120-4, 204-6, 285 sq., 303 sq. ; 42, dâd Yast in praise of H., 23, 48-52 ; 140 sq., 343-8, 494 ; guardian allied with Tistrya, 23, 92; inter- deities of the h., 25, 96; 'h.-warmcedes for men on the day H. of the ing' feast, 27, 196 ; five altars of the month Fravardîn, 24, 314 sq. ; H., h., 27, 313, 313 n., consecration of Universal Weal, and Immortality, a newly-built temple and palace, worshipped, 31, 196, 256, 259, 325, 29, 169 sq.; offerings to the deities 330, 348, 380; offended by chatter of the h., 29, 319 sq.; expiation of during eating, 37, 207, 207 n.; the site of the h., every year or creatures live through H., 37, 291; every season, 30, 206; sprinkling prescribes to Zoroaster the care of water round the h., 30, 288; celewater, 47, 162. See also Amerôdad. bration and blessings for the benefit Hôshầng (or Hôshyang, or Hâô- of the h., 31, 352; bath and fireshầng, Av. Haoshyangha), the place to be provided in a h., 37, Peshdâdian, destroyed two-thirds 90 ; about dwellings and boundaries, of all creatures of Ahriman, 4, 384; 37, 118 sq.; about bed-places, 37, primaeval monarch, 5, 58; 18, 13, 123; offerings to the spirit of the 13 n. ; 37, 27, 27 n. ; 47, 8, 121, 128, h., 37, 209; charm to protect the 140 ; son of Fravâk, 5, 131, 131 n.; h. from fire, 42, 147, 514-16; reigned forty years, 5, 149; men prayer and rites connected with under his reign, 5, 186; of the a h. given as dakshinâ, 42, 193-6, early law, 18,90; smiter of demons, 595-600; personified as a goddess, 18, 200, 200 n.; 23, 224, 251, 275 42, 194 sq., 346; many living beings sq., 292; 47,8; the Paradhâta king, are killed through h.-building, 45, sacrifices to Ardvi Sûra Anâhita, 23, 204. See also Parables (f). 38 sq.. 58 p. ; worshipped Drvâspa, Householder (grihapati), duties of 23, ; worships Vayu and Ashi
the, 1, 144 ; 2, 50 sq., 99-152, 156, Vanguhi, 23, 251, 275 sq. ; his
160, 196-214; 7, 189-276; 8, 216 ; exploits, 24, 57 sq., 57 D.; Vaêgered
10 (ii), 65 sq. ; 14, 42-5, 49-58, 63brother of H., 47, x; his accession, 47, xxix; the Pêsdâdian, monarch
75, 236-9, 243-57, 262-73, 286 sq.;
25, 128-30 ; 38, 296 sqq. ; the state of the seven regions, 47, 35.
of the h. is prescribed in the Vedas, Hôshedar Bâmî, son of Zara
2, 196, 196 n.; Zoroastrian ideal of thustra, will rise from the lake Frazdânava, 23, 79.
a h.'s life, 4, 23, 34, 46-8; he who
does not give their share to these five, Hôshyang, see Hôshầng.
the gods, his guests, (his wife and Hospitality, see Guests.
children and others), whom he is bound Hotrâ Bharati, 11. of a goddess, 46, to maintain, his manes, and himself, 154, 156, 187, 191 sq.
is not alive, though he breathes, 7, Hotri, see Priests (a).
193; order of h. prescribed for all House, of other persons not to be castes, 8, 316; the happiness of the entered without permission or in b. contrasted with the happiness of the absence of the owners, 9, 76; the Buddha, 10 (ii), 3-5; the life of teaching the ritual for choosing the the h. condemned as compared with site of a h., a low art,' 11, 199; the Bhikkhu's lise, 10 (ii), 7; 11, 187 ceremonies on leaving and re- sq.; the faith of a h., possessed of entering the h. before and after a knowledge, is not lost, 10 (ii), 16; journcy, 12, 357-60 ; 29, 96-8; 30, is never equal to a Munior Bhikkhu,
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