Book Title: General Index to Names and Subject Matter
Author(s): M Winternitz
Publisher: Oxford

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________________ 670 YÎ KING-YIMA 357 n. : 49 sq. 16,52 4 sq., 364 n., 365-74, 368 sq. n., earth, 4, 10-15, 264, 264 n. ; 47, 9; 371 n., 374-6 n., 380 sq., 381 sq. 1., being warned by Ahura Mazda, that 404 sq.; translation of it, 16, xv-xix, the evil winters (snowfall, deluge) 6 sq., 9; there was a Yì in the time are about to fall, builds a Vara of Confucius, 16, 1-3; its history (enclosure), where he keeps the best from the twelfth century B.c. to the specimens of every kind of creatures, commencement of the Christian era, and they live there a life of happi16, 1-9; not the most ancient of ness, 4, io sq., 15-21; 18, 109 sq. Chinese books, 16, 6 sq., 7 n.; and n.; 24, 59 sq.; the first mortal labours of native commentators, 16, with whom Ahura Mazda conversed, 8 sq.; the subject-matter of the text, 4, 11; Y. Khshaệta (or Y. Shêd, or the lineal figures and the explanation Gemshid), the good shepherd, 4, of them, 16, 9-26; the authorship 223; 23, 59 sq., 59 n., 112, 252 sq., of the Appendixes, 16, 26, 28-31, 276, 326; was one of the faithful, 46 sq., 53-5, 360 11., 364 sq. n., 4, 261 sq.; born immortal, became 371 n.; nature and contents of the mortal, 4, 262; threefold proceedAppendixes, 16, 26-8, 31-55; in- ing of Y. towards the South, 4, 263; formation about its constituent parts towns erected on the Bakyîr in the given in 'The Great Appendix,' 16, days of Y., 5, 38, 38 n.; the three 38-46, 348-407 ; meaning of the fires in the reign of Y., 5, 63; the name, 16, 38 sq., 357 n. ; mythology bird Karsipt brought the religion to in it, 16, 49 sq., 429 sq.; translated, the enclosure of Y., 5, 70; takes 16,57-210; Appendix on the Thwan, a demoness as wife, 5, 87; the bird or King Wan's explanations of the Karsipt was brought to the enentire hexagrams, 16, 213-66; the closure of Y., 5, 89; enclosure made Appendixes translated, 16, 213-444; by Y., 5, 118, 120, 142, 234, 234 n.; Appendix on the symbolism of the 18, 109 sq. and n.; 24, 59 sq., 59 n., hexagrams, and of the duke of Kâu's 108-10, 108 n.; 47, 9 sq.; one of explanations of the several lines, 16, the Rashnû of Kino,' 5, 130, 130 n.; 267-347; studied by the superior cut up by Spîtûr (Spityura) and man, 16, 351, 351 n.; its greatness Dahâk, 5, 131; 23, 297, 297 sq. n.; celebrated, 16, 358 sq.; its fourfold legend of Y. and his sister Yimak, use, 16, 367–70, 370 sq. n.; the a pair, man and woman, born from progress of civilization indebted to them, 5, 131; 18, 418 sq.; Dahâk it, i6, 382-5, 385 sq. n.; its scope smitten by Frédûn in revenge of Y., and object, 16, 395 sq., 396 sq. n., 5, 133; 37, 177; duration of his 402 ; began to flourish in the middle reign, 5, 149 sq.; primaeval sovereign, period of antiquity, in the last age of 18, 13, 13 n.; 47, 121, 128; among Yin, 16, 397, 403, 404 n.; method the preparers of the renovation of of studying it, 16, 399-401, 399 sq. n., the universe, 18, 77: Kingly Glory 401 sg. n. ; its makers, the sages, of Y., 18, 90, 9o n.; 23, 293-5: 47, were independent of it, 16, 404, 12 sq.; the fravashi of Y. kept away 406 n.; how the sages devised and all trouble, 18, 104, 104 n.; his constructed it, 16, 405, 406 sq. n.; apostasy, and his pardon, 18, 127 sq. its origin from the manipulation of and n.; ordered the sacred threaddivining-stalks, 16, 422, 422 sq. n. girdle, 18, 129, 130 sq.; 24, 268; See also Symbols. drove death away, 18, 200 sq., 2011.; Yima (Av.), or Yim (Phl.), or Gim, overthrown by Azi Dahầka, 23, son of Vîvanghant, compared with 60 n.; his daughters ravished by Yama, son of Vivasvat, 4, lii; cor- Azi Dahâka, 23, 62 n.; brings imresponding to Noah, 4, lviii sq.; mortality down to the world, 23, myths of Y., the founder of civiliza- 112, 276; the fravashi of Y., wortion, 4, lxx, 10-21, 384 sq.; 24, shipped, 23, 221; Y. and his brother 59 sq. n. ; 37, 212–15; 47, 9 sq.; Takhma Urupa, 23, 252 n.; golden rules over the creatures for 1,000 age under his reign, 23, 253, 293 ; years, and three times enlarges the 31, 232; became false, and his Glory Digitized by Microsoft ®

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