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Kâtumâ, the Sâkyas of, 35, 301 sq. Kâturhotra, mystery of the symbolical, 8, 277-80. Kâturmâsya, t.t., see Sacrifices (i). Katurmukha, a mighty being, dwelling in this world, 48, 90. Katuryugas, or four ages of the world, 7, 78. Katush/oma, t.t., succession of chants in which four hymn-forms (Stomas) are used, 44, 329 sq. and n. Kâtya, quoted by Baudhayana, 14, xl, 155. See Utkila K. Kâtyâyana, author of the Vârttikas, and Yagnavalkya, 12, xxxv-xxxix; author of the Vâgasaneyi-Prâtisâkhya, 12, xxxviii, xl; Prabhava of the K. gotra, 22, 287; honoured as teacher, 29, 141. See also Kabandhin K., and Mahâ-K. Kâtyâyana-smriti, quotes Manu or Bhrigu, 25, cx; its date, 33, xvi. Kâtyâyanî, and Maitreyî, the two wives of Yagnavalkya, 15, 108, 181. Kâtyâyanîputra, n. of a teacher, 15, 224 sq. Kâtyâyanîya-sûtra, quoted, 25, cxix n.; 44, xxxix.
Kâu (n. of a state and dynasty): duke of K., son of King Wăn, 3, xvii; the books of the dynasty of K. in the Shû, their credibility, 3, 12; period of the K. dynasty, 3, 22; the Books of K.' translated, 3, 124-272; the sacrificial odes of K., 3, 313-36; troubles of Wan and the tyrant K., 16, 403; overthrown by Wăn and Wu, 27, 396; 40, 171, 173, 178; ruled with violence, 28, 418; killed the prince Pi-kan, 39, 205; bad times under Kieh and K., 39, 386; perished, 40, 131; K. and Kieh, examples of bad men, though sovereigns, 40, 177. See also Kwang-3ze, and Tan. Kauda, t.t., tonsure rite, see Child (b). Kâu-Făng, refuses Duke Âi an interview, but sends him a message, 27, 191.
Kauhalîyas, quoted, 30, 85. Kâu-hsin, or Shâu, last sovereign of the Shang dynasty, 3, 120 sq., 123 n.; his wickedness denounced by Wû, his defeat, 3, 124-32, 135 sq.; warning to K. by King Wăn, 3, 410-12; King Wan sub
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Kâu Kiang, see Thai-kiang. Kâu-kien, and his minister Kung, 40, III, III n. Kaukthasta Kaukusta, 26, 426 n. Kaukusta, gave twenty-four heifers as dakshinâs, 26, 426. Kaula, or Kaula-karman, t.t., tonsure rite, see Child (b). Kâu Lî, the Rites of Kâu, or Kâu Kwan, the Officers of Kâu, the first of the Three Rituals,' 3, xviii. Kâu-mang, attending spirit of Thâi Hâo, 27, 250, 250 n., 257, 262. Kaundinya, n. of teachers, 15, 118, 118 n., 186, 186 n.; 30, 245, 245 n.; K.-kulaputra, the first disciple of Buddha, 19, 172, 178; Agñata-K., a distinguished Arhat, 21, 2, 34, 198; 49 (ii), 2; Yasodâ, wife of Mahavira, belonged to the K. gotra, 22, 193, 256, 286. Kaundinyayana, n. of a teacher, 15, 118 n., 186 n. Kauntharavya, n. of a teacher, 1, 255, 258.
Kaurama, made liberal gifts to Brâhmanas, 42, 197, 690. Kauravas, and Pândavas, battle of, 8, 2 sq., 37 sq.; Arguna, best of K., 8, 311 sq.; a noble family, followers of a king, 45, 339. Kauravya King, Balhika Prâtipîya, 44, 269. Kauravyâyanîputra, n. of a teacher, 15, 189.
Kâûs (Kahôs, Kaî-Kâûs, Av. Kavi Usa): legend of Neryosengh and K. who became mortal, 4, 262 sq. n.; could not escape from death, 4, 380; son of Kaî-Apîvêh, 5, 136, 136 n.; his reign of 150 years, 5, 150, 217; sacrificed to Anahita, 23, 65, 65 n.; his chariot carried by the raven, 23, 241 sq. Kausalika, King, his daughter Bhadrâ, 45, 50 n., 53. Kausalya Asvalâyana, n. of a sage, 15, 271, 276; Para Arnâra, the K. king, 44, 397. Kausâmbeya, see Proti K. Kausâmbî, n. of a great town, 45,
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Kausambikâ Sâkhâ of the Uttarabalissaha Gana, 22, 290.
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