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them off towards the South, 12, 128; 41, 74, 92; 42, 9; Agni repels the R. at the sacrifice of the gods, 12, 157 sq.; 42, 58; 46, 104, 367 sq.; refuse of rice and blood of victim are the share of the R. at sacrifices, 12, 265 sq.; 26, 193; 44, 125, 125 n.; sacrifice offered by the unchaste student to the R., 14, 118, 215; ablution after worship of R., 14, 193; 29, 31; 30, 330; marriage rite of the R., 25, 79-82; 29, 167; consume the food eaten by unworthy guests at Srâddha, 25, 107, 118 sq.; manes of R., 25, 112; destroy a funeral sacrifice not protected by a Vaisvadeva offering, 25, 113; are associates of the night, 25, 127; 41, 361 sq.; using animals for other but sacrificial purposes is a proceeding worthy of R., 25, 174; compelled by fear to yield enjoyments, 25, 219; who worships aged men, is honoured even by R., 25, 221; their food and drink, 25, 450; produced by darkness, 25, 493; sinners who are reborn as Brahmar., 25, 497, 497 n.; pursue women, 26, 35; Agni's holy name, unviolated by R., 26, 119; Soma afraid of R., 26, 157; move about the air rootless and unfettered, 26, 189, 194, 253; threaten the animal victim, 26, 209, 209 n.; Adityas are afraid of R., 26, 350, 352, 355; exorcism of R. threatening the place of confinement, 29, 49; satiated at the Tarpana, 29, 219; among the pankaganâb, 34, 262; prayer for protection from the R., the evil-doers, 41, 26; the coursers, swallowing the dragon, the wolf, the evil spirits, 41, 27; suck out the creatures, 41, 49, 51; water unimpaired by the R., 41, 84 sq.; gods afraid of the R., 41, 191, 199; 43, 104 sq., 316; 44, 453, 462, 467, 478; Agni protected from the R., 41, 208, 212 sq.; threaten Agni, 41, 228, 241 sq., 266, 334, 361; smitten by the gods, 41, 357, 359; the cause of madness, 42, 32; demons of disease, 42, 34; magic plants drive away the R., 42, 42, 71; slain by an amulet, 42, 62, 80, 96; mar the sacrifice, 42, 90; invoked upon the enemies, 42,
125 sq.; R., serpents, pious men, Fathers, 42, 162; sacrifice to the gods frustrated by sacrifice to the R., 42, 557; propitiatory hymn protecting the fire-altar from R., 43, 275, 316; the Asura-R., i. e. the Asuras, 44, 95; repelled by the singing of Sâmans, 44, 496 sq.; their weapons are real, 48, 125; souls of R., 48, 198. See also Asuras, Demons (b), and Superhuman beings. Rakshovidyâ, science of demons, 44, 368 n.
Ram, see Parables (c), and Sheep. Râm, yellow chrysanthemum, the flower of, 5, 104; invoked, 5, 403, 405; funeral cake dedicated to the spirit R., 24, 351. See also Vâê. Rama, one of the eight Brahmans who took note of the marks on Buddha's body, 36, 44. Râma (Baladeva), son of King Vasudêva, 45, 112; pays homage to Arishtanêmi, 45, 115. Râma Aupatasvini, quoted, 26, 425. Râma, Dasaratha's son, hero of Râmâyana, 19, 65, 82, 95, 107; 49 (i), 90, 93, 101; for Sîtâ's sake, killed the demon-spirits, 19, 330; highest being becomes manifest in R., 48, 525; R. and Râma, the son of Bhrigu, pleased their father, 49 (i), 95.
Râma Gâmadagnya, killed his mother, 2, 175 n.; chief among warriors, 8, 90, 90 n.; kills all Kshatriyas, 8, 294 sq.; admonished by his grandfathers, engaged in fearful penance, 8, 300; the Rishi R. perished because of lust, 19, 123; the Rishi R. fought against Dasaratha, 19, 330. Râma Margaveya, a Syâparnîya priest, 43, 345 n. Râmagâma or Râmagrâma, the Koliyas of, 11, 132; stûpa of R., 11, 134 sq.; 19, 336 sq. Râmagupta, a great ascetic, 45,
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Râma Hvâstra, the god that gives food its savour, 4, 23, 23 n. ; invoked and worshipped, 23, 5, 5 n., 9 sq., 14, 17 sq., 34, 36, 38, 119, 158; 31, 196, 204, 209, 219, 223, 256, 271, 276, 323, 337, 340, 379-81; 37,
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