Book Title: General Index to Names and Subject Matter
Author(s): M Winternitz
Publisher: Oxford

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________________ PROSTITUTES-PUNARVASU Bhikkhunî, 20, 360; a Bodhisattva must have no intercourse with whores and whoremongers, 21, 266; not allowed to partake of sacrifices, 23, 109, 244; p. procuring abortion, hateful to Ashi Vanguhi, 23, 280 sq.; sin of going to p., 24, 73; subsistence by the gain of p., 25, 142; clever p. are thorns, 25, 388; brothels watched by soldiers and police, 25, 389; Haoma invoked against the body of the harlot, 31, 239; prostitution of widows, &c., among heretics, 33, 155 n.; different classes of women termed 'punarbhu' (re-married) and 'svairinî' (wanton), 33, 174-6; king must not confiscate ornaments of p., 33, 215; are punishable as 'open rogues,' 33, 223, 360 sq.; the courtesan Bindumatî, 35, 182-4; p., swingers and jumpers, slave girls of bullies, 36, 211, 211 n.; sin of ill-treatment of a courtesan, 37, 211, 211 n.; p. sacrificed to Desire and Fun at the Purushamedha, 44, 413, 417; women of evil conduct go to hell, 46, 335; Hôm-water not for a satisfier of p., 47, 57; the demons and the p. withdrawn from mankind, 47, 59; Kâsikâ, the harlot of Kâsî, 49 (i), 190. Proti Kausâmbeya Kausurubindi, pupil of Uddâlaka Aruni, 44, 153, 451 contradicts himself), 48, 43, 58, 186, 415; a man blind from birth undertaking to guide another blind man,' 48, 50; example of the unreal: a horn of a hare,' 48, 433, 453, 508 sq. See also Parables. Psalms, quoted, 9, 55. Psychology: mind, intellect, the individual Self, and the indiscrete (avyakta) are that which exceeds the senses,' 7, 286; creation of mind, soul, organs, &c., 25, 6 sq., 7 sq. n., 9 n., 10 n., 21 n.; internal organ, soul, intellect, 25, 47, 188; definition of terms for 'soul': Self, Kshetragña, &c., 25, 485-7 and n.; Buddhist p., 35, 86-99, 132-4. See also Organs, and Soul. Ptolemêôs, astronomical tables of, 37, xlvi sq. 153 n. Proverbs: consult the gatherers of grass and firewood,' 3, 408, 408 n.; when a tree falls utterly, while its branches and leaves are yet uninjured, it must first have been uprooted,' 3, 412; 'there is no wise man who is not stupid,' 3, 413; 'the little ant continually exercises the art of amassing,' 28, 84; the hunter who hits a game that has already been hit,' 33, 159, 159 n.; he went to Yüeh to-day, and arrived at it yesterday,' 39, 181, 181 n.; 'the poor wine of Lû gave occasion to the siege of Han-tan,' 39, 284; when sages are born great robbers arise,' 39, 284; when the lips are gone, the teeth are cold,' 39, 284;no better than a man who asserts that his own mother never had any children' (said of one who 6 Pubba Kakkâyana, n. of an author on medicine, 36, 109. Pubbârâma, n. of a country, 10 (ii), 131. Pubbe-nivâsa - ñâņa, Pali t. t., knowledge of Past Births, 11, 209, 215 sq. Public buildings and places to be watched by soldiers and police, 25, 389; damage done to them, 25, 391-3. Public rest - houses, see Resthouses. Puggala Paññatti, quoted in Milindapanha, 35, xl, 21. Pukkusa, a young Mallian, a disciple of Alâra, converted by Buddha, 11, 75-80, 75 n. Pû Kwo, spearman of Duke Kwang, 27, 127. Pulaha, a sage, and a Pragâpati, 25, 14. Pulastya, a sage, and a Pragâpati, 25, 14; Agyapas (manes), offspring of P., 25, 112; teacher of Parâsara, 48, 92. Pù-liang Î, had the abilities of a sagely man, but had to learn the Tâo, 39, 245 sq.. Puloma, Indra killed the people of P. in the sky, 1, 293. Pumsavana, t.t., see Child (b). Punabbasu, and Assagi, two wicked Bhikkhus, 17, 347-57; 20, 211 sq. Punarvasu, creator, destroyer of sin, 2, 297. Gg 2 Digitized by Microsoft®

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