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course together, 39, 322-4, 322 k. grass at sacred rites, 29, 24, 24 n., sq. n.
36, 55, 95, 128, 335; 30, 27, 32, 37; Kunthu, n. of a Tîrthakara, 22, pounding a k. needle, 29, 46, 292; 280; a king of the Aikshvâka race, k. blade as protection, 29, 56 ; who became a Gaina monk, 45, 86, palace where it grows recommended 86 n.
for site of building, 29, 211 ; rings Kunthu, see Animals (i).
of k. network, 29, 256 sq.; girdle Kuntî, her son Arguna, 8, 254, 393; of k., 29, 310, 374; 30, 16; garment n, of a giantess, 21, 374 sq.
of k. grass, 41, 31; is pure, 41, 32, Kuntibhoga, n. of warrior, 8, 37. 356. Kün-yâ, appointed Minister of In- Kusala, Buddha's definition of the
struction, by King Mû, 3, 250 sq. term, 10 (ii), go. Kû Phing-man, expended wealth Kû-sâu, father of Shun, 3, 52, 52 n. in learning how to slaughter the Kusâvatî, old name of Kusinârâ, dragon, 40, 206, 206 n.
9.v. Kü Po-yü, friend of Confucius, Kushtano-bûgêd, quoted, 5, 260, sayings of, 27, 145, 411, 411 n.; 260 n., 266, 274, 295, 306. instructs Yen Ho, 39, 132, 215-17; Kushtha, the healing plant, perchanged his views when he was in sonified, 42, 5. his sixtieth year, 40, 124, 124 n. Kusika, author of heretical treatises, Kuppapatikkasanti, Pali t.t., 10 19, 11; Indra becomes K.'s son, (ii), 149.
26, 82 n.; identical with Visvâmitra, Kûrkura, n. of the demon Kumâra 42, xxvi; Kusikas, or Visvâmitras, who brings disease of children, 29, 46, 292, 294, 304; the son of K. 297; 30, 219.
attained that Brahmanhood which Kúrna, converted by Buddha, 19, K. could not attain, 49 (i), 9. 241.
Kusinârâ, Buddha at the city of, Kurukshetra, battle of, 8, 3, 37; 10 (ii), 188; 17, 134-40; Buddha's men born in K, fight in the van of last days and death at K., 11, 72the battle, 25, 247, 247 n.; gods 135, 238 sq., 247 ; its old name performed sacrifice in K., 26, 275; Kusâvatî, 11, 100; 11, 248; the royal 44, 441; land of King Parikshit, 42, city of King Sudassana, 11, 100 Sq., 198; Purûravas wandered all over 239, 248-51, 248 n., 254 sq., 268, K., 44, 70.
270, 274, 281, 283, 285, 287; Kuru-land, see Kurukshetra.
dâgaba at K., 11, 135. Kuru-Pañkâlas, or Kurus and Kusri Vâgasravasa, n. of a teacher, Paikâlas, n. of a people, 1, 300 ; 12, 12, xxxiii; 15, 226 sq.; 43, 390 sq., xli-xliii, xlii n., 192; Brâhmanas of 390 n.; teacher of Sândilya, 43, 404. the K., 15, 121, 145 ; 44, 51; speech Kûstîk, Phl., 'sacred thread-girdle,' sounds higher among them, 26, 50; 5, Ixxiii. their kings performers of the Râga- Kusumabhi gña, the 63rd Tathasûya, 41, 124, 124 n.
gata, 49 (ii), 7. Kurus, destroyed by hailstones, 1, Kusumaprabha, the 50th Tathâ
18; saved, 1, 71, 71n.; Devabhaga, gata, 49 (ii), 6. Purohita of the K., 12, 377; perished Kusumasambhava, the 43rd by lust, 19, 125; 49 (i), 116; war Tathậgata, 49 (ii), 6. between K. and Pândavas, 19, 330; Kusumavrishtyabhiprakîrna, the the Northern K., 49 (i), 38.
51st Tathagata, 49 (ii), 6. Kurusravana, mentioned in the Kûtadanta, a Brahman, converted Rig-veda, 12, xli.
by Buddha, 19, 242. Kusa-grass, sacred, 8, 68; 29, 69, Kûtadantî, n. of a giantess, 21, 374. 73, 130, 181, 184 sq., 193, 213, 247, Kûtâgâra Hall at Vesâli, 11, 59 sq. 302, 313, 348 sq. ; 30, 105; two k. Ku-ta-lih, see Mahâbâla. blades as strainers, 25, 189; 29, 25 Kutikanna, see Sona K. sq., 29, 162 sq., 270; substitute for Kutsa, quoted by Apastamba, 2, Soma plants, 26, 422; strowing of xxvii, 70; sellers of Soma of the K.
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