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and other sacred m., worshipped, 27, 150; sends a message of con23, 33, 33 n., 32 1 sq., 358; 31, 200, dolence to Khung-r, 27, 165-7, 200 11., 206, 211, 217, 221, 225 sq., 167 n.; asked Zze-sze about mourn259, 272, 277, 291, 329, 336 sq., ing, 27, 173; questions Hsien-zze 340, 391; description and worship about means to procure rain, 27, of the m., 23, 286-9; the use of m., 201 ; speech of M., 28, 421; Pâi-lî 24, 98; the mother of a new-born Hsî, his minister, 40, 50, 50 n., 89; infant shall not cast her eyes upon his famous horses, 40, 175, 175 n. a hill, 24, 277; a Snataka shall not Mûgavats, Rudra invoked to depart reside long on a mn., 25, 138; rites beyond the, 12, 443; n, of a distant performed on m., 27, 216-18, 410; people, 42, i sq., 446, 446 n., 448, 30, 125; 31, 302; the salve coming 711. from the Trikakud Himavat m., Muhâgerûn, the Mecca immigrants 30, 168 ; m. and clouds, 32, 57; in Medinah called so, 6, xxxiv; Kien Wů, spirit of Mount Thải, 39, believers who fled with Mohammed, 244, 244 n.; Khwăn-lun m. in 6, lxii, 172 n.; the M. who fled with Thibet, the fairy-land of Taoists, Mohammed promised Paradise, 6, 39, 244 n. ; 40, 70, 70 n.; no m. in 187, 254. Sukhâvatî, 49 (ii), 36. See also Hara Muhammadanism, see Islâm. Berezaiti, Himalaya, Holy places, Mûidhi, spell against the demon, and Ushi-darena.
4, 145 sq. Mourning, see Funeral rites. Mukalinda, or Mukilinda, NâgaMo-yeh, a famous sword, 39, 249, king, protects Buddha from the 2 49 sq. n.
storm, 13, 80; 49 (i), 164 sq. Mo-zze, see Mo Tî.
Mukanna, the veiled prophet of Mrida, n. of Rudra, 29, 256.
Khorassan, 6, xlv. Mriga, mother of Balasrî, 45, 88. Mukilinda, see Mukalinda. Mrigâputra, or Balasrî, a prince Mukta (emancipated one), Mahârîra who becomes a Gaina monk, and became a, 22, 265. reaches Nirvana, bis description of Muktakkhatra, the 66th Tathậgata, hell, 45, 88-99.
49 (ii), 7. Mrikkhakatikâ, the drama, and Muktakkhatrapravậtasadrisa, the Narada-smriti, 33, xvii; the judicial 37th Tathagata, 49 (ii), 6. proceedings in the M., 33, 27 sq. n., Muktakusumapratimanditapra - 276.
bha, the 20th Tathâgata, 49 (ii), 6. Mriktavâhas Dvita Âtreya, author Mukti, Sk., t.t., see Emancipation, of a Vedic hymn, 46, 405.
and Salvation. Mritaganga, n. of a river, 45, 57. Mukunda, feasts at festivals of, 22, 92. Mrityu, or Death, or Yama, 15, Mâlâya patikassanâ, t.t., a kind
2-24 ; worshipped at the Tarpana, of disciplinary proceedings, when 30,244; invoked against the enemies, unlawful, 17, 270 sq. 42, 133. See also Death.
Mulûk-ut-tavâif, petty local soveMrityu Prâdhvamsana, teacher of reigns in Iran, 4, xli, xliv, xlix sq.
Atharvan Daiva, 15, 120, 187. Munafiqûn, or hypocrites,' the Mû, King, appointed Kün-yâ as disaffected class in Medînah, 6,
Minister of Instruction, 3, 250 sq.; xxxiv, lxjji. appoints Kbiung liis High Cham- Mundaka, or shaveling,' term of berlain, 3, 252 sq.; Penal code reproach for Buddhist mendicants, under King M., 3, 254-64.
15, xxvii. Mû, Duke, Marquis of Khin called Mundaka-upanishad, quoted, 8,
so, 3, 270 sq.; Odes of the Shih 420 ; 38, 427 sq.; 48, 777 sq.; is a ascribed to him, 3, 407, 410 ; three Mantra-u., 15, xxvi, xliii ; its title, worthies buried with Duke M., 15, xxvi sq.; translated, 15, 24-42; when he died, 3, 443 sq.; death of and the rite of carrying fire on the the mother of Duke M. of LG, 27, head, 38, 186, 189 sq.; explained, 126; Hsien-zze consulted by him, 48, 282-7.
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