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soul purified by m. on the vanity of 27, 10; parts of the Royal Regulalife and the world, 45, 329 sq., 329 n.; tions'taken from M., 27, 18 sq.; on the m. called the Arouser of all inan, 27, 383 n.; on benevolence worlds, 49 (i), 173; m. on Sukhâratî being man, 28, 269 n., 312 n.; a conand Amitâyus, 49 (ii), 169-99. See temporary of Kwang-zze, 39, 36; on also Ghâna, and Samadhis,
human nature, 39, 147; M.and HuiMêdôk-mâh, or Medyôk-mâh, n. of zze, 39, 172 n.; attacked Mih-zze, a Zoroastrian teacher, commentator, 39, 182 n.; the scholar of Zâu, 5, 243, 243 n., 245, 245 n., 249 sq., honourably mentioned as a teacher, 268, 292; 18, 299-305, 299 n., 312- 40, 216, 216 n.
15, 332 sq., 336 n., 361, 449, 449 n. Mendaka and his family converted Medyok-mâh, Zaratûst's first dis- by Buddha, 17, 121-8. ciple, 5, 141 sq., 141 n., 145, 187. Mendicants, religious, see Ascetics, See also Maidhyô-maungha, and Bhikkhus, Gaina monks, Holy perMêdôk-mâh.
sons, Parivrâgakakas, and SannyâMêdyômâh, an author of the Sad sins. Dar, 24, xxxvii.
Menstruation, see Purification, and Medyômâh, first cousin of Zoroaster, Woman (b, e). who converts him, 47, xv, xxx, 155, Mental impressions, the variety 155 n., 163 sq.; Aharûbo-stôtô, son of of ideas is due to, 34, 420, 420 n.; M., 47, 166.
their existence is not possible on Megha, disciple of Suhastin, 22, 291. the Bauddha view, 34, 425-7 ; inMeghadundubhisvararâga, n. of ternal cognition cannot be their
a Tathagata, 21, 399 sq. Meghakâlî, female attendant of Merchant, see Parables (f), and Mara, 19, 153; 49 (i), 144.
Trade. Meghasvarapradîpa, n.of a Tathậ- Mercy, genius of, invoked, 23, 5, 14, gata, 21, 178.
36 sq. Meghasvararâ ga, n. of numerous Merezîshmya, n.p., 23, 219. Tathagatas, 21, 179, 358.
Merit, see Karman. Mei Zeh, presented a copy of the Meru, the first-born of mountains, Shî to the emperor Yüan, 3, 9; 8, 354: the gods dwell on the tops author of a commentary, 3, 10. of M., 10 (ii), 125; 12, 110 n.; deMekhalîyikâ Sâkhâ of the Uduvâtika scription of M, or Sudarsana, the Gana, 22, 291.
best of all mountains, 45, 288 sq. ; Memory, as Brahman, meditation blazing M. at the end of an aeon, on, 1, 119; confusion, want of m., 49 (i), 143. 8, 51, 320; discussion on m., 35, Merudhvaga, n. of a Tathagata, I 20-3.
49 (ii), 99. Menâ, or Menaka, Indra in love with, Merukalpa, n, of a Tathậgata, 21, 26, 81 n.; a nymph, 43, 106.
178. Menander, or Milinda, 35, xviii- Merukûta, n. of Tathậgatas, 21, xxiij.
178; 49 (ii), 6. Mencius, the works of, the second Meruprabhâsa, n, of a Tathagata, of the four Shû, 3, xx ; quotes the 49 (ii), 99. Shû King, 3, 2; on old historical Merupradipa, n. of a Tathậgata, documents, 3, 5; on chronology, 3, 49 (ii), 100. 21-3; on the records of the Shû, Messiah, traditional Semitic belief 3, 213; his acquaintance with the in the coming of a, 6, xxx, 1: Shih King, 3,285; his doctrine of the criticism of the Christian doctrine goodness of human nature, 3, 425 n.; of the M., 18, 107 sq. and n.; 24, 16, 357 n.; on the interpretation of 229-38; M. or Mashikh, an exold Chinese poems, 16, xv; on hus- tender of belief, 47, 126. See also band and wife, 16, 313 n.; how he Buddha (j), and Saoshyant(s). spoke of the Lî kî, 27, 1 sq.; on the Metals, under the protection of four constituents of human nature, Shatvaîrô, duties regarding them,
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