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47, 144.
125, 144 sq., 183, 200 sq., 207-10, 105 n., 112 n., 142 n., 152 n., 157 n., 239; 9, 51 sq., 66 sq., 94 sq., 119, 163 n., 170 1., 171 1., 186 n. 139, 171, 206, 255 sq., 269; story Nü-kwa, the organ of, 28, 37, 37 n. of Ni's son, 6, 209 sq. ; was a Numbers. thankful servant, 9, 1; many genera- (a) N. in general, and large n. tions destroyed after N., 9, 3; called a liar by his people, 9, 61, 66 sq., (a) N. IN GENERAL, AND LARGE N. 86, 176, 190, 242; the people of Speculations on n., 1, 159 sq., N. punished, 9, 193, 247, 254; wife 165, 171 sq., 182 sq., 185 sq., 193 sq., of N. punished for disobedience, 9, 223-7, 257 sq.; eighty thousand 292; preaches in vain to the un- sages, 2, 158 ; large n. (84,000, &c.) believers, 9, 302-4.
in Buddhist literature, 11, 239, Nobility, see Castes, and Kshatra. 263 n., 274 sqq., 278-88; 17, 1 sqq., Noble Ones, i.e. Buddhas, Pakkeka- 90, 93, 171 sq.; 19, 344, 348, 351-4; buddhas, Arahats, &c., 11, 217, 21, 1-7, 9, 11, 13, &c., 153 sq., 241, 217 n., 297, 300.
241 n., 281 sqq., 299 sq., 383, 383 n.; Nôdar, n.p., son of Mânûskihar, 5, 49 (ii), 2, 5, &c., 91 n., IU, 111 m.; 118, 134, 136, 146; 37, 29, 29 n.; n. in Sânkhya philosophy and in 47, xiv, 29, 29 n., 40, 44, 146 sq.; the Svetâsvatara-upanishad, 15,
village of the Nôdars, 47, 80, 8o n. xli sq., 232 sq., 260; n. of arteries, Nodarîgâ, brother of Zoroaster, 15, 105; n. of the gods, 15, 139 sq.;
use of n. in connexion with the Nodhas Gautama, author of Vedic figures of the Yî and the practice hymns, 32, 106, 109, 124 sq.; 46, of divination, 16, 365 sq, 366--9 n. ; 46, 48, 50, 52.
vast n. in the lives of the Ginas, 22, Nôktargâ, n. of a sorcerer, 5, 138. 267 sq., 274, 278-85; connected Non-being, see Asat.
with the seasons of the year, 27, Non-duality, see Advaita.
250, 250 sq. n., 258, 262, 268, 272, Non-Ego, notion of, 34, 3.
277, 281, 283, 287, 291, 296, 302, Non-entity, non-existent, see Asat. 306; numerical distinctions in cereNon-Existence, all things come monies, 27, 397 sq.; odd and even from, 40, 85 sq. See Asat.
1., 27, 419, 419 n., 436; 29, 209, Non-human beings, see Demons, 238; 44,423, 423 n.; numerical cateNon-sentient, the, see Pradhana. gories, 40, 330 sq.; five and fifty, Nôsâî Bûrz-Mitrô, quoted, 5, 307. seven and seventy, nine and ninety, Nôshirvân, see Khûsrô.
in a charm, 42, 19, 472; fifty-three Nothingness, wishing for, 10 (ii), sorceries, and hundred performers
184, 197 sq.; the bonds of of sorcery, and seven charms, 42, pleasure do not originate in n., 38, 672 ; one hundred and one, 42, 10 (ii), 207; the idea of n., 11, 52; 168, 170, 565; categories of n. from Buddhist theory of n. refuted, 48, one to thirty-three, 43, 73-6 ; 514-16.
a thousand means everything, 43, Novices, ten precepts for, 13, 147, 304 ; 44, 348; life of a thousand 211 sq. ; punishments inflicted on years, 43, 362 ; highest and lowest unruly n., 13, 212-15; a Bhikkhu n., 43, 172; there are twelve must not draw the n. of senior months in the year, five seasonis, Bhikkhus over to himself, 13, 214. and three worlds, and the sun the See also Ordination, and Sekha. twenty-first, 44, 150; offerings to Nrikakshas, expiatory oblations to the n. from one to a hundred and 44, 210.
one, 44, 297 sq., 297 n.; symbolism Nrimani, n. of a demon harassing of n., see also Metres. infants, 29, 296.
(6) N. FROM TWO TO TWENTY. Nrishad, Kanva, descendant of Categories of two, 28, 484 ;-three 42, 71.
virtues, 3, 140, 144 sq., 144 n.; Nrisimha - Tâpinî - upanishad, triads of things, 8, 330 sq., 15, quoted, 8, 20, 79 n., 85 n., 93 n., 93 sq., 99, 257 ; threefold is the
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