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study analogous to the recital of M., 48, 6. See also Charms, Mäthras, and Prayers (a, b). Mantra-upanishads, xxxii, xliii.
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Manu, revealed Upanishads to mankind, his offspring, 1, 44; 25, Ix sq.; taught by Pragâpati, teaches mankind, 1, 144; quoted as authority, 2, Ixi; 14, 314, 319; 29, 89; 48, divided his estate amongst 414; his sons, 2, 135; 14, 224; 25, lvii, Ixi; revealed the Srâddha ceremony for the salvation of mankind, 2, 140; fourteen Ms. pass away in each Kalpa, 7, 79; quoted by Kâlidâsa, 8, 30; the doctrine of devotion taught by the Sun to M. who communicated it to Ikshvâku, 8, 58, 58 n.; four ancient Ms., 8, 86, 86 n.; legend of M. and his bull with the Asura-killing voice, 12, 29 sq., 29 n.; Agni kindled by M., 12, 116; 46, 33; see also Manus; worshipped with sacrifice, 12, 133; 30, 142; 41, 250; legend of M., his daughter Idà, and the deluge, 12, 216-21, 224; 26, xxx sq.; 42, 679 sq.; 44, 81; M. and Dhâtri perform the punarâdheya, 12, 314 n.; quoted by Vâsishtha, 14, xvii-xx, xxvii, 4, 16, 26, 52, 60, 64, 105, 123, 127; 25, xxxii-xxxiv; prose quotation from M., 14, xviii sq.; a great authority on law in ancient as in modern times, 14, xx; prosperity prevailed in the world on the birth of M.'s son, 19, 22; lamented for his son, 19, 92; 49 (i), 90; son of Brahman Svayambhu, 25, xii, lvii, Ixi, lxiv, 19, 19 m., 26; quoted in the Manu-smriti, 25, xiii, 103, 116, 145, 175, 192, 208, 275, 278, 284, 291, 297, 303, 305, 313, 359, 365, 384, 416, 419; identified with the supreme soul, 25, xiii sq., Ivii, lxiv, 512; was omniscient, 25, xiii, 30; a king, 25, xiii, lviii sq., lxiv, 222; the Pragâpati M. a great sage, 25, xiii sq., lvii, lxiv, 330, 419; 33, 263; 41, 250; 49 (i), 90; all M. said is medicine, 25, xiv, xvi, lx sq.; 34, 294; 48, 412; credited with the revelation of Mantras, 25, xvi, Ix sq. father of mankind, founder of social and moral order, hence
credited with the authorship of legal maxims, 25, xxxiv, lvii sq., lxi-lxiv, lxxv; M. Vaivasvata, son of Aditya Vivasvat, 25, lvii, 19; 49 (i), 90; inventor of sacrificial rites, 25, lix; quoted by Yâska, 25, lxi sq., xin. ; produced by Virâg, 25, lxiv, 14; seven Ms., 25, lxiv sq., 14, 14 11., 19; creates ten sages, 25, lxiv sq., 14; quotations from a Sâstra of N. in the Mahâbhârata, 25, 1xxv-lxxix; 33, xv; M. Prâketasa quoted in Mahabharata, 25, lxxvi sq., lxxvin.; conversation between M. and Brihaspati, 25, lxxix; a divine being, asked by the sages to expound the law, 25, 1 sq.; Manvantara, the period of a M., 25, 22; M. Svâyambhava, original author of the Manu-smiriti, 25, 26, 28, 509, 513: 33, xi sq., 2, 2 n.: M. and other sages, children of M., the son of Hiranyagarbha, 25, 111: Bhrigu, son of M., 25, 170; allotted to women impure desires, 25, 330; they have ploughed through Sarasvatî under M., 29, 338; M. and the goddess Idâ connected with Pâkayagias, 30, xv sq.; Father M. acquired health and wealth by sacrifices, 32, 193, 422; chose the medicines of Rudra, 32, 427, 433; quoted by Nârada, 33, xiv, 100, 116, 227-31; the law of M. superintended by the guardians of the world, 33, 109; any Smriti text opposed to M. has no validity, 33, 274, 387; quoted by Brihaspati, 33, 316, 369, 375, 385; mentioned in Sruti, 34, 294, 294 n.; blames the doctrine of Kapila, 34, 294 sq.; recommends reasoning, 34, 315; the doctrine of pradhana accepted by M., 34, 394; charms against hostile demons practised by M., 42, 67; remedies chosen by Father M., 42, 679; King M. Vaivasvata whose people are men, 44, 361, 362 11.; the Earth is M.'s mare, 44, 466: his sacrificial grass, 46, 13: Agni caused the sky to roar for M., 46, 22; the gods have placed Agni for M., 46, 32; the divine host, the Ghrita-sprinkling offspring of M., 46, 42 sq.; Agni among the offspring of M., 46, 64: primaeval sacrificer,
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