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Sûrâk, n.p., 5, 135. Sûrakûta, the 26th Tathagata, 49 (ii), 6.
Sura Parikara, a king of the Ketas, former birth of Devadatta, 35, 287, 287 n.
Suras ('gods'), and Asuras created, 7, 4; and Asuras carry Mahâvîra's throne, 22, 198; Indra chief of the S., 22, 222; Ginas and S. come to the turning of the wheel of the law, 49 (i), 173. Sûrasena, men born there fight in the van of the battle, 25, 247, 247 n.
Sûravîra Mândûkeya, see Mândûkeya.
Surgery, see Medicine. Sûrô-yazata, n.p., 23, 215. Sûrya, the Sun, son of Pragâpati, 1, 313; 15, 199; in a list of gods, 8, 219; 21, 4; 42, 160, 205; Agni, Vayu, S., gods of earth, air, sky, 12, 327; 44, 291 n.; Agnihotra libation to S., 12, 327, 334-7; 29, 161, 161 n.; is the light when the sun rises, 12, 335; Agni has attained to S.'s lustre, 12, 352; is the scorching sun that governs the world, 12, 446; offerings to S., 12, 446 sq.; 26, 263, 427-9; 29, 121, 149; 30, 51; 44, 77, 77 n., 127, 300, 346 sq., 505; prayers to S., 14, 305; 25, 183, 183 n.; 26, 224, 253; 29, 41 sq., 190, 287 sq.; 41, 38, 94, 112; 42, 10, 17, 31, 47, 60, 203, 211, 237; 43, 143; 44, 432; identified with Prâna, 15, 275; etymology of S., 15, 310; Buddha mistaken for god S., 19, 72; his chariot drawn by seven horses, 19, 313, 313 n.; 33, 14 n.; Soma's marriage with S.'s daughter, 26, xiv; invoked to ward off evil spirits, 26, 77; 29, 44; the god-born light, the son of the sky, 26, 83; given as sacrificial gift to the Angiras, 26, 114; Agni, Indra, and S., superior gods, worshipped, 26, 402-6; morning oblation for S., 29, 19, 172, 287, 386; 30, 20, 197, 266; celestial serpents belonging to S., 29, 328 sq.; Sâmans, S., heaven, eye, 30, 152 sq.; lord of celestial beings, highest light, 30, 237; 42, 53, 60, 116; 43, 131, 240; the soul of the movable and im
movable, 41, 408; fastens the amulet on with which he conquers the directions of space, 42, 85; Soma and S., 42, 103; the bull with a thousand horns, 42, 105, 373; brilliancy of S. transferred upon a king, 42, 116; Rohita and S., 42, 210, 214; S. (the sun) surveys the sky, S. the earth, S. the waters. S. is the single eye of being: he has ascended the great heavens, 42, 212; is the Gandharva, his Apsaras are the sun-motes, 43, 231; Agni made to ascend the terrestrial world, Vâyu the air, S. the sky, 44, 27; Sâma-veda produced from S., 44, 102; Agni, Vâyu, and S., the three lights, 44, 102; Faith, the daughter of S., 44, 226; delivers from sin, 44, 265; the highest light, is the heavenly world, 44, 267, 502; sacrificed as an animal, 44, 320; is all the gods, 44, 419, 505; worshipped at the Pravargya, 44, 460; in the glowing Mahâvîra pot Agni shines with S., 44, 469 sq.; one of his rays called the rain-winner, 44, 478; Vámadeva: 'I am Manu, I am S.,' 48, 253. See also Sun (c). Sûryâ, the Sun-bride, wedding of, 29, 283; 42, 202; Rodasî compared to S., 32, 272; Savitar's daughter, bride of Asvins, 42, 95, 503; Ushas or S., 42, 661, 666; S. hymn, see Prayers (c). Sûryagarbha, one of the sixteen. virtuous men, 21, 4. Sûryaka, the enemy of the fish, shot by the arrow of Kâma (Mâra), 49 (i), 138, 138 n. Sûryodana, the 11th Tathagata, 49 (ii), 6.
Susamsthita, one of the sixteen virtuous men, 21, 4. Susârthavâha, one of the sixteen virtuous men, 21, 4. Sûshan and Sushanâ, deities of parturition, 42, 99, 244 sq. Sushena is a winter-month, 43, 108. Sû Shih, styled 3ze-kan, and Tung-pho, his notice of the Sacrificial Hall to Kwang-3ze, 40, 296, 296 n., 320-3, 320 n. Sushkabhringâra, quoted, 1, 283. Sushna, the Dânava, is the pupil of the eye, 26, 14 Sq.
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