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Confucius about the Tâo, 39, 152, Zoroastrianism ;-1. (civil, criminal), 317 sq., 354-7, 354 1., 360-2; 40, sources and authorities of the, 2.1. 46-9, 47 n., 63-6, 292; his disciple 15, 15 n., 44-7, +4 sq. n., 64, 64 n., Käng-sang Khû, 39, 153; 40, 75-8; 72, 93, 171, 175, 182, 225, 237, 265, and Kwan Yin, the great masters of 275, 310; 14, 1-4, 17, 17 n., 143-8, Taoism, 39, 162; 40, 225-7, 226 n.; 181; 25, lxvii, 30-3, 508 sq.; 30, reproves Confucius as not being a 81, 87; 33,6 sq., 71., 15 sq. and n., Perfect man, 39, 228 sq.; Kwang 280 sq., 285 sq., 387; difficult quesKbăng-xze an early incarnation of tions of l. should not be answered L., 39, 297 n.; 40, 256; the 'Re- directly, 2, 98, 98 sq. n.; conflicting cord,' a work of L., 39, 308, 308 n.; statements on 1. in the Veda, 2, 135 Po-khăng Zze-kao, a pre-incarna- sq.; customs to be followed when tion of L., 39, 35 n.; in charge of not opposed to Scripture, 2, 137, the library of Kâu, 39, 339; Con- 137 n.; civil and criminal 1., 2, 163fucius acknowledges his inferiority 71, 238-49; 4, lxxi, lxxxii-lxxxvii, to L., 39, 357 sq. ; 40, 46-9, 47 n., 34-49, 252-7; 7, 24-41; 14, 18 sq., 314; defeats 3ze-kung, 39, 358-60; 70, 80-3, 97, 101, 200-4 ; 25, lxix, teaches Nan-yung Khů how to xcix, cii-cvi, 253 sq., 257-386, become a Perfect man, 40, 78-82; 390-4; 33, 32 sq., &c.; how to and his disciple Po Kü, 40, 122-4; decide doubtful cases, 2, 310; 25, called Lâo Kün, 40, 249 sq.; deified, Ixxiii, 509-11; criminal 1., 3, 16740, 249 sq.; denounces sageness and 70; 27, 235-8; 36, 18 sq., 149 sq. ; wisdom, 40, 286; the stone tablet see also Punishments; eighteen titles in the temple of L., by Hsieh Tâo- of the I., 7, xxii; 25, lxix sq., xcviii, hăng, 40, 311-19; miracles at his cii, 253 sq., 386 ; 33, xiii, 9-13 and conception and birth, 40, 313, 11., 14 sq. and n., 274, 282-4, 291, 313 1., 317; his person described, 388; taught by Vishnu to the god40, 313, 317; incarnations of L, at dess of the Earth, 7, 8-12; regarddifferent periods, 40, 313 ; offices ing documents, 7, 21 sq., 26, 44, held by him, 40, 313 sq., 313 n.; 46-8; with regard to insults, 7, 28 recognized by Yin Hsî as 'the True sq.; with regard to threatening and Man,' and prevailed upon to write bodily injury, 7, 30 sq.; about his Book, 40, 314; Kbin Shih con- gambling, 7, 36 ; regarding workdoles on Li's death, 40, 314 sq. man and employer, 7, 37 sq.; reLâłyâyana, Srauta-sûtras of, 29, 371. garding deposits, 7, 38 sq., about Laukântikas, gods, 22, 195, 256, false promises, 7, 39 : about bribery, 272, 283.
7, 39; about landmarks, 7, 39 ; with Laupâyanas, see Gaupâyanas. regard to self-defence, 7, 40 sq. ; Lâ-vahâk, n.p., 5, 135.
three means of proof: writing, Law (Dharma, religion): there are
witnesses, and proof by ordeal, 7, three branches of the l. Sacrifice, study, 44; Dharma or I. is four-footed. 7. and charity are the first, austerity 262, 262 n.; 25, 22 sq. and n.; Sûtras the second, and to dwell as a Brah- and metrical treatises on I., 14, xli; makarin in the honse of a tutor ... is difficult to find is the path of the I. the third, 1, 35; I. is the true, there towards which many gates lead, 14, is nothing higher than the l., 15, 145, 145 n.; origin of the sacred I., 89; Brâhmanas born for the pro- 25, xcviji; 1. of castes, districts, tection of sacred I., 25, 25 sq.; rules guilds, families, 25, 260-2, 260 n.; of conduct the basis of sacred I., 25, teachers of l. satiated at the Tarpana, 27; l. in the highest order of beings 29, 220 ; written I. superior to pruproduced by goodness, 25, 495 ; dence, 33, 15; is subtile and difficult, Dhaman, what is settled, or I., 32, 33, 15 sq. See also Assault, Boundary 383 sq.; libations of ghee identified disputes, Caste (i), Crimes, Debts, with I. and truth, 44, 40; 1. of Documents, Family, Inheritance, Buddha, see Dhamma; wheel of the Judicial procedure, Labourer, Or1., see Wheel; 1. of Zarathustra, see deals, Property, Taxes, and Trade.
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