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Po Khang-khien, a historiographer, Pourukista, daughter of Zara40, 124 sq., 124 n.
thustra, 23, 204 n., 224; 31, 191. Po-khăng Zze-kâo,appointed prince Pourusaspa, Phl. Pôrûshâspô), of a state by Yão, resigned the father of Zarathustra, 4, 211, 225, principality, 39, 315, 315 n.
255, 377; 5, 82; 23, 58; 31, 235; Po-klin, son of the duke of Kâu, 47, 20 sq., 23, 25-31, 34-44, 122 sq., 3, 267–70; 27, 29, 345, 351, 351 139, 143-55; his genealogy, 5, sq. n., 372 n.; entered military 140 sq. ; son of Vinâsp, 5, 146; service during mourning, 27, 342, was rich in horses, 23, 326, 328. 342 n.
Pourusti, son of Kavi, 23, 213. Po-khiung, see Khiung.
Poverty, and the proper use of Fokkharasati, n. of a Brâhmana, wealth, 24, 42 sq. 10 (ii), 109, 110, 11, 167 sq., 168 n., Power (bala), meditation on it as 170.
Brahman, 1, 116; mystic p. of Po Kü, disciple of Lâo-zze, 40, 122 Krishna, 8, 76, 92 sq., 98, 131; the sq.
five moral powers (pañka balâni), Po-lâo, the first tamer of horses, 39, 11, 61, 63; 35, 52 sq.; transcen
140, 276 sq., 276 n., 279; 40, 284. dent p., see Miracles. Politics, rules of diplomacy, 39, Po-yü, or Yü, Shun's minister, 3,
213 sq. See King, and Rulers. 42 sq. and n., 258. Pollution, penance for, 2, 289 sq.; Po-yü, or Li, son of Confucius, 27, 4, 202 sq.; 14, 118, 300; purifica- 131, 131 sq. n. tion after it, 14, 174; sin of causing Prabhakara, n, of a Tathậgata, 49 p., 37, 45; calamities caused by p., (ii), 6, 100. 37, 158, 446; abstinence from p., Prabhâsa, n. of a Tathagata, 21, 37, 432. See also Impurity, Nasu, 199. and Purification.
Prabhâsa, n. of a Sthavira, 22, Polygamy, see Marriage.
286. Portents, see Divination, and Omens. Prabhava, n. of a Sthavira, 22, Pôrûdakhstôîh, or Pôrûdakhshtă, 287. Ashavazang, his son, 18, 256, 256 n.; Prabhûtaratna, a Tathậgata, ap37, 203, 203 n.
pears in the seven-jewelled Stûpa Pôrukist, daughter of Zoroaster, 5, in order to hear the Lotus of the
142; 37, 299 sq., 299 n.; 47, 166 n. True Law, 21, xxx, 227-40, 248 sq., Pôrûshâsp(ô), see Pourusaspa. 283; Buddha and P. exhibit miraPôsaha, Prakrit t.t.=Pali Uposatha: cles, 21, xxxi, 313, 364-8, 397; duties of Gaina laymen on P. fasts, identical with Devadatta ), 21, 45, xviii sq., 23, 23 n., 39, 383 sq., 246 n., 247; Gadgadasvara greets 428 sq.
the extinct Buddha P., 21, 398 sq. ; Posâla, n. of a Brâhmana, 10 (ii), Avalokitesvara shares his gift with 187, 207, 210.
Buddha Sâkyamuni and P., 21, 412; Posâlamânavapukkla, 1 07 Buddha restores the Stûpa of P., sq.
21, 441. Positions of Mastery, eight, 11, Prabhuvimita, the golden hall in 49-51.
the world of Brahman, 1, 131, Possession, see Property,
132 n. Potala and Potalaka, demons con- Pradakshina, t.t., see Circumambuverted by Buddha, 19, 244.
lation. Potter, see Parables (f).
Pradânasûra, a Bodhisattva MahaPouru-bangha, son of Zaosha, 23, sattva, 21, 4, 372, 394, 404. 218.
Pradhâna, t.t. of Sankhya philoPourudhâkhst(i), son of Khstâ- sophy, the material cause of the vaệnya, father of Ashavazd(ah), 5, world, 8, 244 sq. ; 34, 291; 48, 118, 118 n. ; 23, 70 sq., 71 n., 211 200 sq., 281-3, 308-10, 414, 417, S9., 211 n., 225.
428, 482-4; after perceiving the Pouru-gîra, n.p., 23, 221.
Brahinan, the devotee understands
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