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Kwan Yin and Lâc-3ze, the great masters of true Tâoism, 39, 162; 40, 225-7, 226 n.
Kwan-ze, see Kwan Kung. Kwei shăn, 'spirit-like operation (of Providence), 16, 417, 418 sq. n. See also Gods (n).
Kwo Hsiang, prefixed the titles to the later books of Kwang-zze, 39, 138. Kwo-hu-hien-tsai-yin-ko-king, a life of Buddha, 19, xxv sq. Kwo-hu-yin-ko-king, a life of Buddha, 19, xxv. Kwo Kao-ze, mourning on the death of his mother, 27, 175. Kwo-ze Kâo=Kbăng-ze Kâo, q.v. Kyavana, was made young by the Asvins, 26, 272-5; a Bhargava, or an Angirasa, 42, xxvii; Vâlmîki uttered the poetry which K. could not compose, 49 (i), 9. Kyavana, a demon children, 29, 296; 30, 211.
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Labour, the ethics of, 3, 201 sq.; 4, Ixii, Ixvii, 21-4, 29-31; 27, 230; 1. for the king in lieu of taxes, 25, 238; debts paid by personal 1., 25, 285. See also Work. Labourer, must have his wages, even if he be a heathen or a sinner, 4, 315, 315 m.; law about 1., servants, craftsinen, apprenticeship, 7, 37 sq.; 33, 131, 133-5; about workmen and women, 37, 123. See also Servants, and Wages.
Ladhas, Mahâvîra travelled in the country of the, 22, 84 sq. Lâhyayani, see Bhugyu L. Lake Ara, see Ara. Lakes, see Holy places. Lakkhana, one of the eight Brahmans who took note of the marks on Buddha's body, 36, 44. Lakshmi, wife of Vishnu, 7, 8, 293 n.; the highest Brahman, the abode of L., 48, 3. See also Khâyâ, and Sri. Lalitâprabudhâ, her son Yasoda, 49 (i), 191. Lalita-vistara, quoted, 8, 208 n., 261 n., 275 n., 284 n., 289 n., 337 n.; Upanishads referred to in L., 8,
212; Kakkavatti idea in L., 11, xix; the white elephant legend in L., 11, 47; Dhammakakkappavattana Sutta in L., 11, 139; L. and Gâtaka, 11, 209; Chinese translations of the L., 19, ix, xxv, xxviii, xxx, xxxv; compared with the Mahâvagga, 21, xixiv.
Lambâ, n. of a giantess, 21, 373. Land, penance for selling it, 7, 177; merit of giving 1., 7, 272; 14, 135, 137; false evidence regarding 1., 25, 271; 33, 93. Languages, of barbarians not to be learnt by a Brahmana, 14, 40; Vaisyas must understand 1., 25, 401; religious instruction given in Prâkrit, Sanskrit, and local dialects, 33, 265. See also Speech, and Words. Lan 3ü, disciple of Kwang-zze, 40,
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Lâo Lâi-ze, the Tâoist, lectures Confucius, 40, 135 sq., 135 n., 294. Lão lung Kì, Tâoist teacher, his death, 40, 68.
Lâo Tan, see Lâo-zze. Lao-zze, his meeting and interviews with Confucius, 3, xxi; 39, 2 sq., 34 sq., 145, 339 sq.; the 'Old Boy,' 3, xxi; 39, 35 n.; 40, 313; his names Li R, or Li Po-yang, or Li Tan, 3, xxi; 39, 34 sq., 35 n.; L. or Lâo Tan quoted, 27, 22, 325, 340, 342; L. and Confucius assist together at a burial, 27, 339, 339 n. ; the Tâo Teh King of L., 39, xii-xviii; not the founder of Tâoism, 39, 1-3; date of his birth, 39, 2, 4; Sze-mâ Khien's accounts of L., 39, 4 sq., 33-6; Kwang-3ze on the death of L., 39, 21, 36; speaks of himself as having renounced learning and as different from ordinary men, 39, 62 sq.; teaches that injury should be recompensed with kindness, 39, 91 sq.; complains of not being understood, 39, 112 sq.; his ideal of the people being kept in a state of perfect simplicity, 39, 122 sq.; mourning at L.'s death, 39, 131, 201 sq.; his disciple, Yang 3ze-kü, 39, 137, 156, 261 sq.; 40, 147 sq., 322 sq.; sets forth the evils of government, 39, 142, 294 sq.; L. and Shih-kbăng Khí abuse each other, 39, 145, 340-2; instructs
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