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PADMAKHANDA-PAITIRÂSP
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Padmakhanda, forest, Buddha inconstant, 8, 245; the effect of retires to, 49 (i), 35.
attachment, 8, 250, 250 n.; of the Padmaprabha: Sâriputra is to be quality of passion, 8, 292 n., 301 n.;
the future Buddha P., 21, 64-9. mankind pierced by the arrow of Padmaprabha, n. of a Tîrthakara, P., 10 (ii), 55; origin of p., 10 (ii), 22, 280.
193-5; by destruction of the Asavas Padmasri, n. of a Bodhisattva Mahâ- there is an end of all p., 11, 300, sattva, 21, 4, 399-403, 405, 429. 307; the chain of cause and effect, Padmavrishabhavikrâmin, a fu- cause and end of p., 35, 79, 82 sq. ; ture Buddha, 21, 67 sq.
destruction of p. by Nirvana, 35, Padmila, disciple of Vagrasena, 22, 106 sq.; removal of p. the aim of 288.
renunciation, 35, 124; caused not Padmôttara, father of Vishnu- only by Karman, 35, 191-5: Buddha kumâra, 45, 86, 86 n.
finds out the origin and stopping of Padramgôs, to be corrected to P., 49 (i), 152–5; five worldly Ptolemêôs, 37, xlvi sq.
sufferings (birth, old age, sickness, Paduma, see Hells (a).
death, parting), 49 (ii), 169, 169 n. Paêsanghanu, the holy mai
See also Opposites, Pleasure, and 225.
Truths (the four noble). Paêshatah Paitisrîra, n.p., 23, 203, Paingi, worshipped at the Tarpana, 213, 216.
30, 245, 245 n. Paêsis, a n. of the Drug, 23, 308. Paingîputra, n. of a teacher, 15, Paêtrasp, n.p., 47, 34. nnn 47. 24.
224 n. Pagâpati, Pali for Pragâpati, 4. v. Paingi-rahasya Brahmana, t.w., Paggota, king of Uggenî, cured by 34, 122.
Givaka, the physician, 17, 186.-90. Paingi-upanishad, t.w., 34, xxxvn., Paggusan, see Rainy Season.
161. Pahlavas,inentioned in Manu-smriti, Paingya, see Madhuka P. 25, cxiv-cxvii; degraded Ksha- Pairika, a female demon, symbolizes triyas, 25, 412, 412 sq. n.
idolatry, 4, 6; spell against the P., Pahlavi, inscriptions deciphered, 4, 145 sq., 145 n.; the P. Knãthaiti, 4, xxi: language, writing and pro- 4, 211; put to fight by sacrifices, nunciation, 5, xi-xxii; 18, xx-xxii; 31, 257; the waters worshipped for to be taught to priests only, 24, the defeat of the cheat P., 31, 322;
- generally plur.: the fire kills Yâtus Pahlavi texts, and Avesta, 5, ix-xi; and P., 4, 115; spell against Yâtus, their date, 5, xlvi n., 18, xxvii sq., P., and Gainis, 4, 229, 235, 241; 297 sq. n.; their extent, and how Yâtus and P., 23, 16, 24, 26, 43, far they represent the mediaeval 50, 57, 59, 65 sq., 86, 97, 105, 128, Zoroastrianism, 5, lxvii sq.; diffi- 134, 161, 223, 232, 247, 252, 292 culty of translating them, 5, Ixx sq.; sq.; in the shape of shooting-stars, Nîrangistân, code of religious afflicted by Tistrya, 23, 95 sq., forniulas,' 5, 206, 206 n., 227. 95 n., 104; Mithra, the withstander Pâi, duke of, contended for Khû, of the P., 23, 126; Fravashis inwhich led to his extinction, 39, voked against P., 23, 208; Pitaona, 380.
attended by many P., killed by Pâi = 3ze-shang, q. v.
Keresâspa, 23, 296. Paigavana, see Sudas P.
Pairistîra, n.p., 23, 210, 210 n. Paila, worshipped at the Tarpana, Pairi-urvaêsm, n. of a demon, 5, 29, 122, 149, 220.
132, 132 n. Pâi-lî Hsî, a cattle-feeder, and Pairs, of every species, created, 8, minister to Mû of Khin, 40, 50, 244; such as good and evil, day and 50 n., 89.
night, 8, 276 sq.; of opposites, see Pain, and pleasure alike to the Opposites. devotee, 8, 110; threefold source of Paitidrâtha, n.p., 23, 210. p., 8, 159, 159 1.; pleasure and p. Paîtirâsp (Pastiraspô), ancestor of
360.
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