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souls protected by S., 37, 291; the pious give S. to Aûharmazd, 37, 334, 341; the desire of S., 37, 386 sq.; Zoroaster tempted by a fiend in the guise of S., 47, xi, 62 sq., 63 n.; at the court of Mânûskihar, 47, xiv, xxix, 134; protects Zoroaster, 47, 145; orders the institution of priests, 47, 161 sq.; Zoroaster indicates his religion as complete to S., 47, 163.
q.v.; confounded with Spendarmad, 5, 365 n.
Spendarmad, see Spenta-Ârmaiti. Spend-dâd, son of Vistâsp, 5, 137 sq., 137 n., 150; 47, 83, 83 n.; converted, 47, 125. Spend-shed, n.p., 37, 30, 30 n. Spengaghra, demon of draught, smitten by the lightning, 4, 223, 223 n. See Spêngargâk. Spêngargâk Spengaghra=Aspengargak, 5, 28 n.; fire in a cloud which stands opposed to S., 5, 62. Spenta, n.p., 23, 217. Spenta-Armaiti, Phl. Spendarmad, means 'Humility,' 4, liii; 5, 1on.; genius of the earth, 4, lxvii, lxxvii, 13 sq., 213; 5, 197 sq., 198 n., 203, 209, 211, 359; 18, 198, 198 n.; throws him into hell, who does not make gifts to the faithful, 4, 31; man delivered unto S., 4, 203, 203 n.; look of a courtesan withers onethird of the strength of S., 4, 205; daughter and wife of Ahura-Mazda, 4, 213 sq., 213 n.; 18, 392 sq. and n., 396, 401, 415 sq.; 37, 273 n., 274, 365 sq., 393; the archangel, created, 5, 10; kept charge of one portion of Gâyômard's seed, 5, 53, 53 n.; has the musk flower, 5, 104; seizes on Tarômat, 5, 128; 18, 270, 270 n.; received the gold of the dead Gâyômard, 5, 183; admonishes Mânûskihar, 5, 329, 329 n.; 24, 350; 37, 468; meat-offering to S., 5, 336; confounded with Spendamat, 5, 365 n.; protector of earth and virtuous woman, how to be propitiated, 5, 372 sq., 376 sq., 377 n.; invoked for blessing in procreation, 5, 401, 405; Gâyômard begets Mashya and Mashîyôî on S., 18, 401 sq.; invoked and worshipped, 18, 437, 444; 23, 5, 14, 36 sq.; creature of AhuraMazda, 23, 31, 33; helps against foes and fiends, 23, 32; Mithra, Rashnu, and S., with Ahura-Mazda, 23, 181; the milk of the good S., 23, 341, 341 n.; offended by a corpse buried in the ground, 24, 294 sq.; offended by walking barefoot, 24, 307; offended by the corpse of an unthankful person, 24, 329; complete mindfulness through S., 37, 194, 194 n., 291 sq.; righteous
Spenta - Mainyu, and Ameshaspentas, 4, 139 n.; spirit of prosperity, 5, 3 n.; part of Vayu belongs to S., 23, 10, 18, 34, 250, 250 n., 262; creatures of S., 23, 106 sq.; 31, 354; Angra-Mainyu gives way to the blows of S., 23, 183; as a creator and maintainer of the world assisted by the Fravashis, 23, 187; invoked, 23, 351, 353; gifts of S., the Good Spirit, 31, 83, 83 n.; the spirit of Ahura-Mazda, 31, 145; the stars, S.'s creatures, 31, 199, 210, 216, 225; Yasna offered to all the holy creatures of S., 31, 201, 211, 226, 280, 349; the wicked excluded from the creatures of S., 31, 229; worshipped, 31, 308. Spentâmainyu, the Gâtha, 31, 145
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Spentô-dâta, or Kaî Spendâd, adopted Zoroastrianism, 23, 207, 207 n.; 24, 171, 171 n. Spentô-khratu, n.p., 23, 213. Spentô-khratvau, a high-priest, 47, 83 sq. Spenzagar, demon of thunder, 24, 133, 133 n. Spêtô-tôrâ, the Aspîgân, 47, 34. Sphota, grammatical t.t., is the word, 34, 204-6, 204 n.; is eternal, 34, 206; its assumption gratuitous, 34, 209 sq. Spider, as it emits out of itself the threads of its web, so Brahman creates the world, 34, 348; simile of the s., 36, 351. See also Parables (c). Spingauruska, conquered by Vîstâspa, 23, 117, 280. Spirit, functions of nature and, 8, 104 sq. and n.; the supreme s. in this body is called supervisor, adviser, supporter, enjoyer, the great lord, and the supreme self also, 8, 105, 105 n. See also Breath, and Purusha.
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