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gaya, Bhimasena, Ugrasena, Sruta- Angirasa, one of the four Vedas of sena, are the P., 44, 396, 396 n. the P., 42, xx. See Zoroastrianism. Pârileyyaka, Buddha at, 17, 312-14. Parstva, n.p., 5, 146. Parinibbâna-Sutta, Chinese trans- Pârsva, Mahavira's parents were lations of, 10 (i), xxxi; the First worshippers of, 22, 194; life of Council not mentioned in the P., the Arhat P., 22, 271-5; the four 10 (i), xxxi. See also Mahâ.pari- vows of P. and the five vows of nibbana-Sutta.
Mahâvîra mixed up by the BudParinirvana, see Nirvana.
dhists, 45, xxi, 121 sq., 434 sq., a Pâriplava, see Asvamedha, and historical person, 45, xxi; allowed Legends.
the use of clothes, 45, xxx; re. Parishad, see Judicial procedure. lation between the followers of P. Parisrava, Gaina t.t., explained, 22, and those of Mahâvîra, 45, xxxi sq., 37 n.
xxxii n., xxxiii, 119 n.; a Gina, an Parisrut, see Spirituous liquors. Arhat, a prophet of the Law, his Pârisuddhi, t.t., see under Uposatha. disciple Kêsi, 45, 119 sq.; discussion Parittâ = Pirit, see Charms.
between Kêsi and Gautama about Parivakra, a Pâñkâla king offered the merits of P.'s and of Mahâvîra's sacrifice at, 44, 397.
law, 45, 119-29; Udaka, a follower Parivâsa, t.t., probation, see Ordina- of P., converted by Gautama to tion, and Samzha.
Mahavira's creed, 45, 420-35. Parivrâgakas, who do not yet know Partition of property, see Family, the Highest Brahman go the path and Inheritance. of the gods, 1, 80; sect of P., 21, Parukkhepa Daivodâsi, author of 263; state of life of P., 48, 705. Vedic hymns, 32, 446; 46, 131, 138. See also Ascetics, Holy Persons, and Parushnî and Sîpala, two rivers, 42, Paribbâgaka.
29. Parivriktâ, t.t., third or discarded Parvan days, see Moon (b). wife of a king, 44, 387.
Parvata, prayer to Indraand, 26,450. Pâriyâtra, n, of a mountain, 8, 346. Pârvatî, or Mâhesvari, or Umâ, 1, Pariyonahâ, Pali t.t., entangle- 151 n.; 8, 219, 347, 347 n. inents,' 11, 182 n.
Paryagnikarana, t.t., see Fire. Parôdars, see Birds (b).
Paryanka-vidyâ, knowledge of Parôdasma, son of Dâstâghni, 23, (or meditation on the couch (of 218.
Brahman),'1, 276; 38, 230, 232 sq. Parsadga Hvembya, chief of Pês- Paryushanâkalpa, n. of a lecture yânsai, 5, 117 sq. and 11.
declared by Mahâvîra, 22, 311. Parshanta, son of Gandarewa, 23, Pâsânaka Ketiya, the Rock Temple, 217.
10 (ii), 188, 209. Parshad-gau, or .gâvô, see Parshat- Pasenadi, king of Kosala, 13, 321 gaus.
sq.; 20, 209; 45, xxix. Parshatgaus, or Parshad-gau, son Pashang, Aghirêrad, son of, 5, 117, of Frâta, 23, 203, 219; disciple of 135. Zoroaster, 37, 230; 47, xi; his bull Passion: men adhere to p., created cured with Hôm-water by Zoroaster, by the demons, without thinking of 47, 57 sq. and n.
death, 4, 376 sq. ; wrath, born from Parshad-tôrâ, Zoroaster goes to, P., 8, 57; the devotee in whom the 47, xxv.
quality of p. is suppressed, 8, 70, Pârshni, n. of a protecting demon, 342, 363, 369; the body full of p., 29, 335.
8, 343 ; ps. or thirty-six channels, Parsis, Zend-Avesta, sacred book 10 (i), 80, 80 sq. n. ; freedom from of the, 4, xiii; religion of the p. defined, 35, 119. See also Anger, P., called Dualism, or Mazdcism, or and Qualities. Magisin, or Zoroastrianism, or Fire- Pasubandha, see Animal sacrifice (6). worship, 4, xiii ; their numbers in Pasupatas, a sect of adherents of Persia and India, 4, xiii sq. and n.; Pasupati, 7, xxix sq., 202, 202 n.;
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