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WU-TING YAGUR-VEDA
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sqq.; 48, 387, 395; colloquy of Y. and Artabhaga, 15, 125-7; 34, lxxxi, cxii; 38, 373 sq.; 48, 734; discourses of Y. and Ushasta, 15, 128 sq.; 48, 655 sq., 658; conversation between Y. and Gârgî,
Wû-yo, n. of a Tâoist sage, 40, 179, 15, 136-9; 48, 309; Y. and Sâkalya on the gods and the one God, 15, 139-51; 44, 115-17; cursed by a Karaka-Adhvaryu, 26, 197; colloquy of the Gandharva and Y., 34, 219; Y. and others who knew Brahman did not take their stand on works, 38, 292; Dharmasâstra or code of Y., see Yâgnavalkyasmriti.
ancestor, 3, 118 sq., 202, 204, 303, 307 sq.; 28, 468 sq.; had Kan Phan as minister, 3, 207; his success, especially in the war against Kingkbû, 3, 311-13, 311 n. See also Kâo 3ung.
179 n.
Wû Yün or Wû 3ze-hsü made his escape along the Kiang, 40, 131, 131 n.
Wû-3ze of Sui eulogized by Wăn3ze, 27, 199, 199 n. Wû 3ze-hsü, see 3ze-hsü.
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Yâdava, n. of Krishna, 8, 97. Yâdavaprakâsa, t.w., quoted, 48,
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Yadu, n.p., 32, 391; 46, 33, 36. Yaêtusgau, son of Vyâtana, 23, 218. Yaga, the goddess of sacrifice, worshipped, 29, 334. YaghûTH, an idol worshipped by the Arabs, 6, xii; 9, 303. Yagia, Sk., Sacrifice, personified, see Sacrifice (g). Yagiatura, see Rishabha Y. Yagnavakas Râgastambâyana, n, of a teacher, 15, 227; 43, 349; pupil of Tura Kâvasheya, 43, 404. Yagnavalkya Vâgasaneya, and King Ganaka of Videha, 1, 1xxiv sq.; 8, 304 n.; 12, xlii sq., 121-49; 15, 152-77, 161 n.; 44, 46, 66, 112-15; promulgator of the White Yagurveda, contemporary of Svetaketu, 2, xli sq.; 15, 226; vomited the Black Yagur-veda, 2, 113 n.; his relation to the Satapatha-brâhmana, 12, xxx-xxxv; 43, xviii; relative date of Pânini and Y., 12, xxxvxxxix; his teacher Svetaketu Âruneya, 12, xli; his teacher Uddâlaka Aruni, 12, xlii; 15, 213 sq., 226; 48, 280; his opinions quoted, 12, 5, 76, 76 n., 77, 77 n., 259, 271, 333, 370; 26, 2, 2 n., 11, 14, 279, 425, 442; 34, cxv; 41, 141; 44, xxxviii, 182, 393; satiated at the Tarpana, 14, 255; on husband and wife, 15, 85; teaches his wife Maitreyî the Self, 15, 108-13, 181-5; 34, 27+
Yagnavalkya-smriti, or code of Y., belongs to the White Yagurveda, 7, x; date of the Y., 7, xxxxii; 33, xvi sq.; Y. and Vishnusmriti, 7, xx-xxii, xxxii; later than Manu-smriti, 25, liv, xcvi, xcix, ciciv, cvii; quoted, 48, 736. Yagnavâstu, see Rudra (b). Yagnikî-upanishad, called a Khila, 15, xxvii. Yagiopavita, t.t., the sacrificial cord, see Costume. Yâgûg, see Gog. Yagur-veda, Upanishads occur in the Samhitâ of the, 1, lxvi; Samhitâ of the White Y. more modern than that of the Black Y., 1, c; Isâupanishad part of the Samhitâ of the Y., 1, c; the liturgical Veda par excellence, 1, ci; date of the White Y., 2, xlii, xlii sq. n.; the Mânava School of the Black Y., 7, xxv-xxvii; its schools, 12, xxii, xxvxxx, xxxix sq., xliii-xlvi; legend of the origin of Taittirîyas, 12, xxvii sq. and n.; on the Sandhi peculiar to the Maitrâyanîyas, 15, xlviii; meaning of 'White' Yagur-veda, 15, 226 n.; passages from the three redactions of the Y. on Manu, 25, xvi n., lx; index of the Rishis in the White Y., 25, lx; Kâtbaka and Maitrâyanî Samhitâ of the Black Y. give mantras of the Asvamedha, 44, xvi. See also Kâthaka, Maitrâyaniya-samhitâ, Taittirîya-âranyaka, Taittiriya-brâhmana, Taittirîyasamhitâ, Taittirîya-upanishad, Vâgasaneyins, Vâgasaneyi-samhitâ, and Veda.
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