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4, 315; respect due to parents and of the land, 3, 384, 385 n.; t. to Laot., 4, 370 sq.; spells to be taught zze, 40, 311 sg. n., 317-19; ancestral only to a son, a brother, or a pupil, t., see Ancestor Worship (d). 23, 51, 243; to be obeyed, 24, 78; Tevigga, Pali t.t., Sk. traividya, unfriendliness of a t. towards a dis- learned in the three Vedas,' title of ciple, 37, 51; t. and disciple in legal Buddha, 11, 159; the T. compared proceedings, 37, 59; duty of aiding to the Scribes and Pharisees of the a disciple, 37, 80; duties towards t., New Testament, 11, 16o ; in what 47, 169.
sense used as an epithet of Buddhist (d) IN CHINA.
Arhats, 11, 161 sq. Rules of conduct for pupils to- Tevigga-Suttanta, 'The Discussion wards t., 27, 70, 74 sq.; duties of on Knowledge of the Three Vedas, pupil towards t. the same as of a Sutta of the Digha Nikaya, 11, x; son towards his father, 27, 121; translated, 11, 157-203; treats of offerings to the t., 27, 347-9, 349 n.; Sila, or Right Conduct, 11, 159. hence it is from the t. indeed that one Tevigga-vakkhagotta-sutta, of the learns to be a ruler, and the choice of a Magghima-Nikâya, 11, 159. t. demands the greatest care; as it is Thai, see Than-fû. said in the Record, 'The three kings Thai Hâo, divine ruler of spring, and the four dynasties were what they 27, 250, 250 n., 257, 262. were by their t.,' 28, 88; honour due Thâi Khang, a bad ruler, deplored to the t., 28, 88; masters of schools by his five sons, 3, 78-80. in China receive their pupils in the Thai Kiâ, grandson and heir of courtyard, 40, 40 sq., 40 n.; wicked- Thang, I'Yin gives instructions to ness of being angry with t., 40, 241. him, 3, 92-103; kept by minister I Teaching, see Teacher,
in the palace of Thung near the Tegas, Sk., how to be rendered pro- grave of the former king, 3, 95, 97; perly, 1, 93 sq. n.
or Thâi Zung, successor to Thang, Teka, n. of a demon harassing chil- 3, 303. dren, 30, 219.
Thậi-kiang, or Kiang, wife of ThanTekula and Yamelu, two Brâhmans fû, 3, 383, 383 n., 387 sq. and n. who had become Bhikkhus, 20, Thâi-kung, and his descendants 149 sg.
buried in Kâu, 27, 131; commentaTemples, to be passed with one's tor of the Yin Fû King, 40, 255 sq. right turned towards them, 2, 226; Thâi-kung Thiâo and Shâo Kih 29, 125; in the vicinity of a t. the discourse about the Tâo, 40, 126Veda must not be studied, 7, 124; 30, 126 n. he must not eat in a t., 7, 221; a Thai-kung Zân converts Confubuilder of t. enters the dwelling- cius to Tâoisin, 40, 32-4, 32 n., 289. place of that deity to whom he has Thai Mâu, reigned seventy-five erected a t., 7, 271; Lakshmî resides years, 3, 23; canonized as Kung in t., 7, 299; Pâsânaka Ketiya, the Jung, worshipped as an ancestor, 3, Rock Temple, n. pl., 10 (ii), 188; 303, 305 sq. with embroidered flags, 19, 198; Thâi-po, eldest son of King Thâi, 3, t. and statues erected to their pro- 390, 390 n. phets by Buddhists and Gainas, 22, Thâi-shang Kan Ying Phien or xxi; built where boundaries meet, tractate of actions and their re25, 298; balance for ordeal erected tributions, 39, xxi sq., 38-40; transin sight of a t., 33, 104; associations lated, 40, 235-46. formed for the erection of t., 33, Thâi Sze, wife of Wăn, 3, 388, 388 n. 348; cities adorned with t., 36,209; Thâi Tien, minister of Wăn, 3, 208. shrines of gods adorned with flowers, Thâi-wang Than-fû, leaves his 36, 211 n.; see also Holy places, kingdom for the wild tribes of the Idols, Idol-temples, and Sarandada North, to avoid war, 40, 150 sq., T.;-t.restored by Duke Hsi, 3, 341, 150 n. 346; Than-fû raised a t. to the spirits Thâi-wû, see Kung Zung. S.B. IND.
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