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10 (ii), 33-6; a Brahmana is born, loaded with three debts,' (and further, 'He owes) sacrifices to the gods, a son to the manes, the study of the Veda to the Rishis; therefore he is free from debt who has offered sacrifices, who has begotten a son, and who has lived as a student (with a teacher), 14, 56, 44., 46; nine modes of living for h. with certain vows, 14, 284-91; no end
of toil and labour in the life of a h., 20, 225 sq.; strictures on the life of a h. as compared with the religious life, 22, 15-27; becoming a h., 25, 75; has five slaughterhouses, 25, 87 sq.; daily rites to be performed by a h., 25, 87-97; hs., unlearned in the scriptures, 44, 362; some hs. are superior to monks in self-control, but saints are superior to all hs., 45, 22 sq.; the dreadful âsrama of the h., 45, 39, 39 n.; even hs. go to the world of the gods by refraining from injuring living beings, 45, 259; are killers of living beings, 45, 350 sq. See also
Asramas.
Housewife, see Wife. Hrasva Mândûkeya, n.p., 1, 253. Hrishikesa, n. of Krishna, 8, 38 sq., 43, 96, 121.
Hrûdu, a name (?) of Takman, 42,
3, 273.
Hsî, and Ho, appointed as astronomers by Yâo, 3, 32-4, 32 n.; punished for negligence, 3, 81-3; H. and Ho, identified with Khung and Lî, 3, 257 sq. n. Hsî, Duke, an ode in praise of, 3, 341-6.
Hsiâ, credibility of the books of the H. dynasty in the Shû, 3, 13; period of the H. dynasty, 3, 23 sq.; the dynastic designation of Yü and his descendants, 3, 63; 'the Books of H.' translated, 3, 63-83; overthrow of H., 3, 214 sq.
Hsia Fû-khi, charged with irregularity in sacrificial rites, 27, 403 sq. and n.
Hsiang-po, hated the bad, 28, 352. Hsiang-thû, grandson of Hsieh, 3,
Hsiâhâu Shih-khang, disciple of Yüan Kû, 3, 287. Hsiang: the Shû King comes down to King H. of the Kau dynasty, 3, xv; half-brother of Shun, 3, 36. Hsiang, duke of Sung, 27, 154, 186 sq.
309, 309 n.
Hsiang Wang, or Purposeless, 39,
312, 312 n. Hsiao-hsin, king of the Thang dynasty, 3, 112. Hsiao-ki, famous for filial piety, met with calamity, 40, 132, 132 n. Piety,' 3, xx, 449; attributed to Hsiao King, or 'Classic of Filial Confucius, 3, 449 sq., 461 sq.; its date, 3, 450 sq.; its author, 3, 450 sq.; its contents, 3, 451; its recovery and preservation, 3, 452-8; criticism of it since the Thang dynasty, 3, 458-62; its genuineness, 3, 461 sq.; translated, 3, 462-88. Hsiao-po-Hwan, q.v. Hsiao-yî, king of the Thang dynasty, Hsieh, minister of instruction to Shun, 3, 42 sq., 43 n., 84.
3, 112.
Hsieh, founder of the Shang dynasty, 3, 303; his miraculous birth, 3, 307, 307 m., 309, 309 n.; worshipped as an ancestor, 3, 308 sq.; 28, 202, 209; called 'the dark king,' 3, 309, 309 n.; assessor at the border sacrifice of Khî, 27, 372. Hsieh Tâo-hăng, story of his life, 40, 311 sq. n.; author of the inscription on the stone-tablet in the temple of Lâo-3ze, 40, 311-19. Hsien, lord of Kwan, 3, 154 sq.,
155 n.
Hsien, king of Ho-kien, what he did for the Li King, 27, 4-6. Hsien, duke of 3in, 27, 126 sq., 127 n., 165. Hsien, duke of Wei, 27, 182 sq.; 28, 252. Hsien-khih, n. of Hwang-Ti's music, 39, 348, 348 n. Hsien Păn-fû, driving with Duke Kwang of Lû, 27, 127 sq. Hsien-yüan, a primaeval sovereign, 39, 287, 287 n. Hsien-3ze, on mourning rites, 27, 150-4; 28, 157 sq.; advises Duke Mû as to means for procuring rain. 27, 201 sq. Hsi-khî, killed by Lî Kho, 28, 294. Hsin, sprites haunting mounds, 40, 19. Hsin-yüan Phing, his advice disregarded by Wan, 27, 19, 19 n.
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