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are blown away, thou wilt not enter again into birth and decay, 10 (i), 60; ignorance is the greatest taint, 10 (i), 61; a bad mind and wicked deeds are what defiles a man, and no outward observances can purify him, 10 (ii), 40-2; five impurities in the world, 10 (ii), 183; impure men and animals to be avoided by the Snâtaka, 29, 318 sq.; of women after confinement, 30, 56, 56 n.; defiling fire and water, 37, 108; caused by contact with deformed persons, 42, 72, 556 sq. See also Child (b), Death (c), Pollution, Purification, Purity, and Woman (b, e). Imrân (Amram): God has chosen I.'s people, 6, 50, 50 n.; Mary, daughter of I., 9, 292. Inanimate things, classification of, 45, 207-10. Inauspicious objects, see Omens. Incantations, dispel the effects of poison and sickness, 7, 22; reciting deadly i. from the Atharvaveda, is murder, 7, 41; women are not to practise i. with roots, 7, 110; trying to overcome another by i., a sin, 7, 137; 14, 220; one who practises i. with roots cannot be a witness, 33, 88 n.; punishment of those who practise i. with roots and spells, 33, 361; prayers and i. of Atharvaveda, Vol. 42. See also Imprecations, Prayers, and Witchcraft. Incarnations of Verethraghna, 23, 231-8.
Incest, causes loss of caste, 2, 74, 280 sq., 280 n.; 25, 338; penance for committing i., 2, 82 sq., 288, 293; 7, 132; 25, 465 sq., 465 n.; a mortal crime, 7, 132, 134; 25, 441; committed by Pragâpati, 12, 209; women who must not be approached, 14, 234 sq.; definition of i., punishments for i., 33, 179 sq., 182. See also Guru, and Sexual intercourse. Inchastity, see Chastity. Inda, Pali for Indra, q.v. Îndar, or Andar, demon of the religion of apostasy, 37, 253, 253 n. Indasâla cave, gods converted at the, 36, 248. Indestructible, see Imperishable. India, geography of, 8, 222-4; 12,
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xli-xliii, 104 n., 1c5 sq.; 14, 146-8; 32, 58-61, 320, 323, 392, 397-9; 35, xlii-xlv; 36, 203 sq., 211, 249 sq., 250 n.; Aryâvarta defined, 14, 2-4; peculiarities of the Southern country and Avanti, 17, 33-40; the border countries of I., 17, 38 sq.; Pâtheyyaka, 17, 146 sq. n.; countries where pure Aryan customs prevail, 25, xliv sq., 32 sq.; Sraosha comes from I. on the East, 31, 304. Indifference towards life and death, pleasure and pain, &c., a preliminary of release, 8, 246 sq., 392 sq.; a sign of good conduct, 8, 326; the true Brahmana or Arhat is he who is utterly indifferent, 10 (i), 92-5; (ii), 151-3. See also Tranquillity. Individualism, false notions of, 36, 40 sq., 40 n. Individuality: discussion on i. and name, 35, 40-5; continued identity of the individual, and re-individualization, 35, 63-5; impermanence of i., and its being the source of pain, 35, 67; 36, 371 sq.; i. and transmigration, 35, 112 sq.; five groups of characteristic marks of i., 36, 327; the Void Supreme versus i., 36, 362. See also I (ego), and Self (c). Indo-European folklore, 42, 313 sq. Indra (Pali Inda, or Sakra, Pali Sakka, or Maghavan, or Purandara).
(a) Names and epithets of I.
(b) Qualities, attributes, family, worlds of I. (c) Myths, deeds of I.
(d) I. and Agni.
(e) 1. and other gods. (f) I. and the Demons. (g) Worship of I.
(h) I. in mysticism and philosophy.
(2) I. (Sakra, Sakka) in Buddhism and Gainism.
(a) NAMES AND EPITHETS OF I.
Maghavan, a name of I., 1, 13740, 150; 8, 219, 347; 10 (1), 10; 12, xi, xin., xix; 44, 443 ; Vaikuntha, or the person in the air, 1, 303; 15, 101; called Purandara, or the fortress-destroyer, 8, 219, 347; 45, 48, 117; thousand-eyed, 10 (ii), 58; 42, 476; 45, 48, 288; 49 (i), 5, 21; his mystic name is Arguna, 12, 285; 41, 99; of a hundredfold powers, 12, 416; 42, 95; his horses, I. Harivat, lord of the bay steeds, 12, 434; 26, 81, 399 sq., 408; 32, 14, 29, 139, 143, 179, 272; 41, 20;
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