Book Title: General Index to Names and Subject Matter
Author(s): M Winternitz
Publisher: Oxford

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________________ KHA-KHĂN KAN-HSÎ 318 Kha (ether), is Brahman, 1, 65, 65 n. See Ether. Khabbaggiya Bhikkhus, and Bhikkhunîs, the constant evil-doers in the Vinaya-Pitaka, 13, 213 n., 213 sq., 226, 247, 249, 258, 262-5, 300 sq., 329 sq., 340 sq.; 17, 14 sqq., 17 sq., &c., 329 n.; 22, 1, &c., 9 n., 336 (Bhikkhunîs). Khâdira-Grihya-sûtra, an abridgement of the Gobhila-Grihya-sûtra, 29, 371-3; text and translation, 29, 374-435. Khadiravanika, n. of a Bhikshu, 49 (ii), 2. Khaggavisânasutta, t.c., 10 (ii), 6 II. Khâkân, sovereign Khân of invaders from the east, 47, xviii, 103, 103 n. Khaluka Rôhagupta, disciple of Mahagiri, 22, 290; a Gaina teacher, said to be the founder of the Vaiseshika philosophy, 45, xxxvii sq. Khamdaka, see Kandaka. Khanda-devî, son of, a follower of Devadatta, 20, 251. Khandahâla, n. of Devadatta born as a Brahmana, 35, 290. Khandaka, and Udâyin become Buddhist monks, 49 (i), 195.. Khandakas, offer to nourish the prince Bodhisattva, 19, 355, 355 n. Khanda-parittâ, a protecting charm, 35, 213. Khandas, see Metres. Khandha, Pali t.t., the five aggregates, the cause of individuality, 11, 148 n. See Aggregates, and Skandhas. Khandika Audbhâri, instructs the king of the Kesin, 44, 131-4. Khandogya-brahmana, and Khândogya-upanishad, 1, lxxxvi sq. Khandogya-upanishad, 1, 1xxxvilxxxix, 1-144; belongs to the Sâmaveda, 1, lxxxvi; works on the Kh., 1, lxxxviii sq.; quoted, 8, 416; 38, 425-7; 48, 775-7; revealed to mankind by Manu, 25, Ix sq.; most of the passages discussed in the Vedantasûtras are taken from the Kh., 34, xli-xlv; creation according to Kh., 38, 4 sq.; Udgitha-vidya of K., 38, 192-9. Khang, honorary title of Kâo, son of Khăng, 3, 243, 250; worshipped as to an ancestor, 3, 319; funeral rites for King K., 27, 186 sq.; conferred privileges on Lû, 28, 253 sq. Khăng, or Sung, son of King Wû, 3, 154-6, 155 n.; his 'great announcement,' when going to put down the revolt of Shang, 3, 156-61; King Kh. and the foundation of the new capital of Lo, 3, 188-95; duke of Khâu addresses instructions. King Kh., 3, 200-5; his testamentary charge and death, 3, 23442; his five pairs of gems, 3, 239, 239 n.; operations against wild tribes on the Hwâi river in his reign, 3, 267 sq.; addressing the princes on his accession to the government, 3, 315; sacrificial ode for him, 3, 316 sq., 377; worshipped as an ancestor, 3, 319, 321, 321 n.; worships in the temple of his father, 3, 326, 328-31; suspects the fidelity of the duke of Kau, 3, 330; addressed by the duke of Shâo, 3, 404; what he did for the Lî King, 27, 6 sq.; his training, 27, 23, 344 sq., 351, 351 sq. n.; the duke of Kâu governs for the young Kh., 27, 29; 28, 31; mourning rites for Duke Kb. of Thăng, 27, 187; one of the six great men, 27, 366; King Wan who was Kh., 28, 60; Duke Kh. assisted by Kwang Shû, 28, 252; Kh. and Khang conferred privileges on Lû, 28, 253 sq.; about the Tão, 40, 292. See also Wăn. Khang Hung, on music, 28, 122; was ripped open, 39, 283, 283 11.; killed in Shû, 40, 131, 131 n. Khang Ki, asked Kung-nî about Wang Thái, 39, 223–6. Khang Shû, see Făng. Khang-wû 3ze, his conversation with Kbü 3hiao-3ze, 39, 192 sq. and n.; 40, 279; questions 3ze-lâo, 40, 121 sq., 121 11. Khang Yü, n. of a sage, 40, 96. Khăng-3ze, on mutual love of husband and wife, 16, 313 1. Khăng-3ze Kâo, tells Khing I how he wishes to be buried, 27, 155, 155 n. Khăn Hăng, see Thien Kbăng-3ze. Khăn Hû, minister of Thâi-wû, 3, 207. Khan Kan-hsî, wishes his con Digitized by Microsoft®

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