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Kaushitaka, see Kahola K. Kaushîtaka-Grihya, see Sâmbavya
Grihya.
Kaushîtaki, quoted, 1, 12, 280, 285; 29, 112. See also Kahola K. Kaushitaki-brâhmana and K.upanishad, 1, xcviii sq.; passes over Ragasuya and horse-sacrifice, 44, xvi; on the sacrifice at the building of the fire-altar, 44, xxxix; on the Pravargya rite, 44, xlvii, xlix n. Kaushitaki brahmana - upanishad, or Kaushitaki-upanishad, 1, xcii n., xcviii-c, 269-307; belongs to the Rig-veda, 1, xcviii; two recensions of it, 1, xcix; quoted, 8, 415; 34, xlii; 38, 424 sq.; 48,
775.
Kaushitakins, quoted by Asvalâyana, 29, 194; have seventeen priests, 43, 348 n. Kaushitaki-upanishad, see Kaushitaki-brâhmana-upanishad. Kausika, n. of a teacher, 15, 118, 186; Sthaviras of the K. gotra, 22, 288, 290, 293; Ahalyâ, wife of the Rishi K., 26, 81 n.; Indra called K., 26, 82, 82 n.; K. and Kusika, 42, xxvi. See also Gâthin. Kausikâ, see Sandhanî K. Kausika-sûtra, quoted, 42, xix, xxiii, lvii, lxi sq.; charms in the K., 42, 233, &c.; books of the Atharvaveda not in the K., 42, 676. Kausikâyani, n. of a teacher, 15, 119, 186, 186 n. Kausikîputra, n. of a teacher, 15,
225.
Kausurubindi, see Proti Kausâmbeya K.
Kauthumas, their views quoted, 29, 414. Kaufika Gana, founded by Susthita and Supratibuddha, 22, 292; Durgaya Krishna of the K. gotra, 22, 294 n. See also Susthita K. Kautsa, quoted by Apastamba, 2, xxvii sq., 70, 88; attacks the authority of the Vedas, 8, 214; n. of a teacher, 15, 227; Sivabhuti of the K. gotra, 22, 294; soma to be bought from a K. Brâhman, 26, 474; quoted by Gobhila, 30, 97; pupil of Mâhitthi, 43, 404. Kautsîputra, n. of a teacher, 15,
224 n.
Kau/umbinî (or Kundadharî) Sàkhâ of the Uttarabalissaha Gana, 22,
290.
Kavad (or Kai-Kabâd, or KaiKobâd), Av. Kavi Kavâta, brought up by Aûzôbô, 5, 136, 136 n.; his descendants, 5, 136 sq.; was fifteen years, 5, 150; of a glorious race, 18, 90, 90 n.; son of Farhank, 18, 171, 171 n.; Khusro son of K., 18, 298; ruler of Iran, founder of the Kayân dynasty, 23, 222, 222 n., 303; 24, 62 sq. and n.; 37, 28, 29 11., 224 n.; 47, 12 sq.; his accession, 47, xxix. Kavangara, deluded by a woman, 19, 44.
Kavârazem, n.p. 23, 207, 207 n. Kavasha, Rishis descended from, 48, 690. Kâvasheya, see Tura K. Kâvasheyas, Rishis who only offer as a sacrifice breath in speech, 1, 265 sq., and n. Kavâta, see Kavâd. Kavi, son of Angiras, called his elders 'little sons,' 25, 58; Somapas (manes), sons of K. (Bhrigu), 25,
II 2.
Kavi, n.p., 23, 213, 215, 218. Kavî-Kavâd, see Kavâd. Kavis (or Kavigs, or Kigs, or Kîks, or Kaîs), and Karaps, hostile priestly tribe, oppose Zarathustra, 31, 56, 64 sq.; 37, 111 sq. n., 238, 259, 279, 297, 336, 336 n.; 47, xxv, 19, 19 sq. n., 47, 64-6, 99, 107, 112, 122 sq., 163-5; hostile to the Kine, 31, 121; evil-doers, 31, 140, 183; Haoma invoked against K. and Karpans, 31, 236; ruling priests at the time of Zoroaster's birth, 47, x; Zoroaster preaches to K. and Karaps, 47, x, xxv, 50-7; demons and K., 47, 47, 98; better than an evil ruler, 47, 103. Kâvya, a version of Manu's Code ascribed to, 33, xii. Kayadha, Sraosha, the conqueror of the, 31, 301; prayer for the dislodgement of the K., 31, 313; the holy man who is innocent of the K., 31, 342. Kayâns, heroes, rulers, 5, 108, 108 n.; 47, 121, 128 sq.; race and genealogy of K., 5, 130-40; glory of the K., 37, 222, 222 n., 227, 227 n., 229;
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