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46, 96, 99, 206; Agni was born in Mânûskîhar, son of Yûdân-Yim, M.'s firm law, 46, 137 ; Mâtaris van author of the Dâdistân-î Dînik, has brought Agni to M., 46, 137; pontiff of Pars and Kirmân, 5, xlii, Vâmadeva understood, 'I am M. 147 n. ; 18, xiii sq., xxii, 3 sq., 3 n., and the sun,' 48, 253, 618; teaches 276, 323, 357, 359; his Epistles, Brahman as the universal cause, 48, 18, xiii-xv, XXv-xxviii; 37, xlvi sg.; 409 sq. ; the golden age of M., the MSS. of his writings, 18, xiy-six; son of the Sun, 49 (i), 19; Vasus date of his writings, 18, xiv, xxvii sq.; and Ms., 49 (i), 197; Laws of M., his style, 18, xix sq.; his Epistles Code of M., see Manu-smriti.
translated, 18, 277-366; his epistle Manus (or Manu), Agni established to the good people of Sîrkân, 18, by, 46, 8-11, 38, 230, 412; Agni 279-324; his epistle to his brother sacrificed for M., 46, 24, 194, 275; Zad-sparam, 18, 325-58; threatens M. and Manusha, Nahus and Nahu- to leave Iran, 18, 349 sq., 353; his sha, 46, 28; Agni inflamed by M. epistle to all of the good religion in the abode of Id, 46, 217; Agni, in Iran, 18, 359-66; controversy the Purohita of M., 46, 232; to- between M. and Zâd-sparam, 18, gether with the people of M. Agni 455. spreads out the sacrifice, 46, 232 sq.; Manus-kithra, son of Airyu, 23, Agni belonging to M., 46, 256, 287 222, 222 n. See Mânûskîhar (1). sq.; the sacrificer, 46, 316. See also Manu-smriti, or Mânava DharmaManu.
sâstra, quoted in the MaitrầyanîyaMânûs, n.p., 5, 137; 47, 128.
upanishad, 1, 1xx; based on an older Mânûsak, sister of Mântskihar, 47, Dharma-sútra, 2, ix sqq. note; 14, 143.
xviii-XX, 26 n.; 25, xviii-xlv; M. Mânûs-i Khurshed-vînîk, n.p., 5, and Vishnu-smriti, 7, xxii-xxvii, 134.
xxxii; belongs to a school of the Mânûs-khûrnâk, ancestor of Zoro- Black Yagur-veda, 7, XXV-xxvii; aster, 47, 34, 140.
doctrines of Bhagavadgitâ compared Mânûs-khûrnar, or Mânûs-Khvâr- with M., 8, 20-4, 27; its relation nar, ancestor of Zoroaster, 5, 134, to the Mahâbhârata, 8, 203, 226; 134 n.; 47, 34, 128, 140.
23, lxxiv-xci, xciv, xcvii sq., cvii, Mânûskîhar (Zd., Manus-kithra), cxiv, cxvi; verses from M, in the king, descendant of Fredûn, ances- Dhammapada, 10 (i), 33 n., 36 sq. n. ; tor of Zoroaster, 5, 134, 134 n., 136, translated, Vol. 25; origin of M. 138, 141 sq., 145 sq.; 37, 28, 28 n.; according to Hindu tradition, 25, 47, xxix, II, n., 34, 121, 128, xi-xviii; is Bhrigu's version of the 135 n., 140; used the Frât river Institutes of the Sacred Law profor irrigation, 5, 78; made captive claimed by Manu, 25, xi-xiii, xvii, by Frâsîyâv, 5, 135; all Möbads scii, xcv sq., cvi, cvi n., cx, 19, 26, from the family of M., 5, 147; 28; heads the lists of Dharma-sâstras, reigned 120 years, 5, 150; the 25, xvi; quoted by Vâsishtha, 25, steed of M., 5, 182; addressed by xxii, xxxi-xxxiv; proofs of its later Spendarmad, 5, 329, 329 n. ; 24, origin, 25, xxiii-xxxi; conflicting 350, 350 n. (Minôkihar); 37, 468; opinions on certain points stated in has both wisdoms, 18, 90, 90 n.; it, 25, xxiji sq.; its author knew avenged the slaughter of Aîrîk, 24, Dharma-sâstras, 25,xxvsq.; authori. 52 n., 61 sq., 61 n.; race of M., ties quoted in it, 25, xxvi-xxx; 37, 29 sq. ; coming of M., 37, 267; perhaps quoted by Gautama, 25, the Aûsikhshes descended from xxiv sq.; perhaps quoted by Sândemon of Wrath, and a sister of khâyana, 25, XXXV sq.; quoted by King M., 47, xiv; Spencarmad ap- Kamandaki, 25, xxxvi-xxxviii ; the pears at the court of King M., 47, work of a special law school, not of xiv, 134; his sister Mânûsak, 47, a Vedic school, 25, xlv-lvi; con143; ancestor of Râgh and Nôdar, verted into a metrical Smriti by 47, 147
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