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KÎ HWAN-ZZE-KING
25, 96 sq.: 30, 132,275-31, 23474%,
Kî Hwan-jze, mourning rites for (a) IN INDIA. him, 27, 323.
If a k. does not punish a punishable Kîk, see Kavis.
offence the guilt falls upon him, 2, 71, Kî Kăn, holds that the Tâo forbids 82, 169, 245; 14, 101 sq., 213; 25, all action, 40, 129, 129 n.
309; 33, 230, 386-8, 390 ; Snâtaka Kî Kâo-zze, questions Măng King- shall not speak evil of the k., 2, 95; zze, 27, 174.
must keep stores for Sûdra guests, Ki Khang-zze, funeral of his mother, 2, 110, 110 n.; reception of k. as
27, 176, 184; his error in the mourn- guests, 2, 120, 205; 14, 49, 244 sq. ; ing rites, 27, 324; use of white silk 25, 96 sq., 97 n. ; 29, 87 n., 88, 197, in court-robes began with him, 28, 273, 435; 30, 132, 277-9; duties of II, II n.
k., 2, 125, 161-4, 228-31, 234-49, Kî Kheh, describes the right course 273 sq., 274 n.; 7, 13-23, 41; 14, 8,
for a king, 39, 318 sq., 318 n. 82, 96-102, 199–204 ; 25, lxix, 216Ki Kkih, a Mohist of the south, 40, 61, 284 sq., 306-9, 313-15, 320 sq., 220.
323, 327, 327 n., 380-400, 423, 451, Kikhshnûs, ancestor of Zoroaster, 595 sq. ; 33, 69, 72, 75, 117, 153--5, 47, 34, 140.
157, 164, 188, 209, 215-21, 232 sq., Ki-khü, practised the Tâo, 39, 210. 251, 266 sq., 296, 365; 36, 28-30, Kilâta, and Âkuli, priests of the 323-5; way must be made for a Asuras, 12, 29 sq.
k., except if he meets a Brâhmana Ki-lî, Thâi, and
(Snataka), 2, 125 sq., 211; 7, 203 60.
sq.; 14, 69, 243; 25, 55 sq.; inKimbila, converted by Buddha, 17, herits on failure of relations, except 309-12; 19, 226, 245; 20, 228-33; in case of Brâhmana, 2, 134, 309;
35, 163; = Kampila, 49 (ii), 2 n. 7,68; 14, 93, 179 sq.; 25, 369, 369 Kimîdin, a class of demons, 42, 64, n.; 33, 201 sq., 380; 45, 67, 67 n.; 68, 159, 205.
Brâhmanas and k. sustain the world, Kimpurushas, superhuman beings, 2,214 sq. and n.; 33, 210; relation
45, 382; souls of K., 48, 198. of k. and Brâhmanas, 2, 234 sq. ; Kimsîlasutta, t.c., 10 (ii), 54 sq. 12, 47; 14, 8, 18; 15, 89; 25, 436; Kimvadanta, a demon harassing 33, 220 sq.; 41, 72, 95, 106, 110 ; infants, 29, 296; 30, 211.
42, 169, 171 sq.; 43, 249; 44, 286; Kin, and Khin, and the siege of Kăng vices of k., 2, 234 sq. n.; 25, 220, 3, 270 sq.
222-4; teacher and k, guard men, Kin, the music - master, his views therefore they must not be reviled, about Confucius, 39, 351-4.
2, 238; witnesses to be sworn in Kina and Sila converted by Buddha, the presence of the gods, the k., and 19, 243.
Brâlimanas, 2, 247; position of k. Kînâmrôs, mythic bird, 24, 112, with regard to impurity, k. remains 112 n.
always pure, 2, 254; 7, 92; 25, 185 Kînas, degraded Kshatriyas, sq.; 33, 216 ; impurity and inter412.
ruption of Veda-study caused by Kindness for k., injury for injury, the death of k., 2, 263; 7, 92; 14,
k. for injury, injury for k., 28, 332; 208; one who assassinates a k. to misery prevented by freedom from be cast off, 2, 277 ; ministers and malice, 37, 108; injury to be recom- officials (jewels) of k., 7, 15-17, 20 pensed with k., 39, 31, 91 sq., 106 sq.; 25, xxxvii, 224-6, 229, 234-6, są.
234 sq. n., 238; 35, 171; 36, 40 sq., Kindred, see Relatives.
52 sq., 124, 147, 147 n., 265 sq. ; Kin(d var bridge, see Kinvat b. 41, 58-64 and n., 110 sq. ; 42, 333; Kine, see Cow.
receives sixth part of subjects' deKing (Kings, Rulers, Sovereigns). merit or merit, 7, 16; 25, Ixxviii,
307; income of k., taxes, tolls, &c., (a) In India. (1) In Iran.
7, 16; 25, 307, 307 n., 323-5; 33, (c) In China.
221; his conduct in peace and war,
of his views
2. 238; Wb of the gods
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