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renunciation of s., as a preparation for sacrifices, 18, 166; atoned for by next-of-kin marriage, 18, 424; this is the advantage of the discipline of the noble one, that he who looks upon his s. as s., and makes amends for it as is meet, he becomes able in future to restrain himself therefrom, 20, 122 sq.; rules about one Bhikkhu warning another in respect of s. committed by him, 20, 315-19; not to repent a s. committed, is a second folly, 22, 42; forgiven by priests, 24, 289, 353; proper fasting is abstaining from s., 24, 348; no intercourse with persons who have not atoned, 25, 469; penances for secret s., 25, 476, 476 n., 479-82; cast away at the purificatory bath, 26, 385; wiped out with the help of gods and sacrifices, 26, 385; 44, 38; punishment of certain s., 37, 18, 205; harm of unrenounced s., 37, 45 sq., 62; inquiry into s. of relatives, 37, 77; wiped away by the good religion, 37, 154; controllers of s., 37, 194; the best thing for mankind is purification from s., 37, 286; repenting s. is changing calamity into blessing, 40, 245 sq.; charm against the consequences of s., 42, 72, 82; all s. redeemed by the Asvamedha, 44, 328, 396; repentance, confession, and expiation of s. are necessary for perfection, 45, 158 sq., 162-4; expiation and confession of s., described as internal austerities, 45, 179; he commits a twofold s., who obstinately denies what he has done, 45, 275; who confess and expiate their s., are born as gods, 45, 384; Pratikramana, or expiation of s. by various processes, 45, 434 n.; Agni invoked to release from s. before Aditi, 46, 354; expiated by meditating on Sukhâvatî, 49 (ii), 172, 175, 177, 179, 185; expiated by recitation of Mahâyâna-sûtras, 49 (ii), 195; expiated by uttering the name of Buddha, 49 (ii), 195, 198, 200; expiatory offerings for s. committed, see Sacrifice (b). See also Confession, Good Works, and Penances. Sindhu: people of the S. favoured by the Maruts, 32, 402, 407; Maruts
sons of S., 32, 416; queen of the waters, 42, 12 sq.; the river Indus, 42, 40; 46, 38, 41, 54, 57; invoked, 46, 110, 115, 127. Sineru, there is only one, 36, 50; is immovable, 36, 120. Singing, at sacred rites, 29, 48, 181, 283, 293; 30, 41, 50, 280; 44, xxxi, 285 sq., 356, 362 sq.; Snataka allowed s., 29, 317. See also Music. Sinîvâlî, invoked for conception, 15, 221; 30, 52, 199; 42, 98, 461; offerings to S., 41, 54 n.; 43, 264, 264 n.; is speech, 41, 231; fashions, 41, 231 sq.; invoked in a cattle charm, 42, 143, 304; her hair-dress, 42, 538. See also Moon (c). Sîpâlâ, n. of a river, 42, 29. Sîra (plough), as agricultural deity, 12, 445 sq. n. Sirarddhi, disciple of Mahâgiri, 22, 290.
Sirimâ, n. of a courtesan, 36, 249. Sîrozâh, see Prayers (f), and Zend
avesta.
Sîsara, father of Kumâra, who brings disease of children, 29, 297. Sîsarama, n. of a demon harassing children, 30, 220. Sish/as (learned Brâhmanas), their tradition to be followed as authority on law, 2, 44 sq. and n., 64, 64 n.; 14, 143 sq., 147; 30, 81, 87. See also Brahmanas. Sister, see Woman (b).
Sisu Angirasa, story of, 14, 155. Sisupâla, Krishna's victory over, 45, 261, 261 n. Sîtâ, her father Ganaka, 12, xliii; for her sake, Râma killed the deinons, 19, 330; sacrifice to S. at agricultural rites, 29, 326 sq., 3336; 30, 113 sq.; wife of Indra, 29, 334; not born in the ordinary way, 38, 125.
Sitala, n. of a Tîrthakara, 22, 280. Sîtavana, grove at Râgagaha, 11, 56 sq.
Sîtâyis, see Prayers (f), and Zend
avesta.
Siu-hing-pen-k'i-king, a Chinese life of Buddha, 19, xvii-xxii. Siva, Umâ, wife of, 1, 151 n.; a sacred word, 2, 301; his name Sarva, and Avestic Saurva, 4, lii sq.; 5, 10 n.; is the ruler of creatures,
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