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

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________________ SHEDAK-SHUI Shêdak, n.p., 5, 135, 135 n. Shêdâspîh of the Kilsyâkîh, a fiend representing Christianity, 5, 215 sq. and n., 223: Shêdâspô, destroyed by Pêshyôtanô, 47, xii; the ecclesiastical Arûman, 47, xviii, 104, 104 n. Sheddâd, son of 'Ad, chastisement of, 9, 330 n. Sheep: rams butting together, 35, 92 sq.; manslaughter by a s. 37, 67; sacrifice of a s., 37, 95, 99; 41, 156, 162, 165 sq.; sin of slaughtering a s., 37, 206; merit of the increase of s., 37, 331 sq.; s. and men, 37, 376 sq.; ewe is this earth, 41, 156; how created, 41, 402, 411; 43, 38; 44, 215; is sacred to Varuna, 41, 411; ram is vigour, 43, 38; vicious ram an unclean animal, 44, 178; malted barley bought with s.'s wool, 44, 219; fable showing that the ewe excels other animals in maternal love, 45, 270 n. Shemig-abû, maiden mother of Wei, 40, 125. Aûshêdar, 47, 105 sq. Shih, see Shih King. Shih, duke of Shão, grand-guardian at the court of King Khăng, 3, 1818, 205-10, 404; 28, 363. Shih, n. of a clever artisan, 39, 21719; 40, 101. Shih-hû, farmer of, refuses the throne offered by Shun, 40, 150. Shih Hwang Ti, of Khin, his edict forbidding to hide and keep old writings, 27, 3. Shih-khăng Khî and Lâo-zze abuse each other, 39, 145, 340-2. Shih Khî-zze, successor to Shih Tâikung, 27, 181. 525 3, 289; collection of its odes for governmental purposes, 3, 290-5; why it is so small and incomplete, 3, 293 sq.; its interpretation, 3, 294 sq.; the writers of the odes, 3, 295 sq.; authorship of the preface, 3, 296 sq.; odes translated, 3, 299446; form and style of odes, allusive pieces, 3, 322; singing of its odes, 28, 129 sq., 130 n. Shih Kwang, a music-master, 39, 186. Shih Khwang, n. of a musician, 39, 269, 274, 286 sq. Shih King or Book of Poetry, meaning of the name, 3, xv sq., 275 sq.; its date, 3, 276, 296; its contents, 3, 276-8; parts of a religious character, 3, 277 sq.; classification of pieces from their form and style, 3, 278 sq.; what Confucius did for it, 3, 280-4; existed before Confucius, 3, 281-3; recovered after the fires of Khin, 3, 285; three different texts, 3, 285-7; a fourth text, that of Mão, 3, 288 sq., 297; genuineness of the recovered text, Shih-nan and I-liâo, 40, 288 sq. Shih Tâi-kung, choice of his successor, 27, 181. Shih-wei got the Tâo, and by it wrought wonders, 39, 135, 244, 244 n.; park of S., 40, 73, 73 n. Shih 3hiû, an officer of Wei, a righteous man and good ruler, 39, 269, 269 sq. n., 274, 287, 295; classed together with the robber Kih, 39, 292, 328; 40, 285; came as a messenger to Duke Ling of Shin-t'ung-yaou-hi-king, Chinese translation of the Lalita-vistara, 19, XXX. Ships, a hundred cubits long, on the great ocean, 36, 90; similes of the S., the anchor, the mast, the pilot, the sailor, 36, 297-302. Shîrtashôsp, n.p., 5, 146. Shodasakalâvidya, Sk., the knowledge of the sixteen parts of Brahman, 1, 60 n.; 38, 233. Shoes, of boarskin, 41, 102; he who has performed Râgasûya shall never stand on ground without s., 44, 129. Sho'hâib, sent as an apostle to Midian, 6, 148-50, 214-16; 9, 97, 121; Jethro, 6, 249 n.; Moses marries his daughter, 9, 110. Shooting stars, see Stars. Shrine, see Holy places. = Shû, Zui wishes to resign the post of Minister of Works to, 3, 43, 43 n.; son of Kung-shû Wăn-zze, 27, 180. Shû, a poor and deformed man, 39, 132, 220 sq. Shû, god of the Southern Ocean, 39, 267 sq. Shû, see Shû King. Shui, the clever artisan, 39, 151; 40, 23 sq., 23 n. Digitized by MicrosoftR

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