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

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________________ YOGA-SASTRA-YÜ 31; teaches certain practices and means of inental concentration, 48, 530. See also Philosophy. Yoga-sûtra, of Patangali, Bhagavadgitâ compared with, 8, 8-11; its date, 8, 210-12; (and its Bhâshya) quoted, 8, notes to 74, 234, 250, 252, 260, 266, 271, 274, 285 sq., 300, 319, 324, 327, 343, 373; 34, 223. Yogavâsishtha, t.w., quoted, 8, 206, 240 n. Yogin(s), or Devotees, are especially worthy to take part in a Srâddha repast, 7, 255; four classes of Y., 8, 11, 75; Krishna's devotee, dear to Krishna, 8, 58, 75, 79, 86 sq., 99102, 104, 129; sacrifices of Y., 8, 61; those who follow the Yoga path, 8, 64, 64 n.; description of a Y., 8, 66-73; the path of the Y. after death, 8, 81, 84 sq.; God (Krishna) preserved by and in Y., 8, 112, 186-94; reward of the Y., 8, 243; perceive the Self, 8, 248 sq.; obtains various bodies as he pleases, and casting aside old age and death, he grieves not and exults not, 8, 249 sq.; in Bhagavadgîtâ, Sanatsugâtîya, and Anugîtâ, 8, 442; become visible in the Buddha-fields, 21, 7; their omniscience, 34, 46, 49, 50; does the term 'the internal Ruler' refer to some Y.? 34, 131; may animate several bodies at the same time, 34, 200; in the state of perfect conciliation, apprehend the highest Brahman, 38, 171 sq.; rules for Y. as to dying by day and during the northern progress of the sun, 38, 380, 381; magical perception of Y., 48, 51, 116; do not at first attain to knowledge of the Self, but meditate upon the second form of Vishnu, 48, 89 sq.; should meditate on the path of the gods, 48, 742 sq. Yôista, or Yôistô, or Yôstô, or Yôsko Fryâno, son of Fryân, one of the seven immortal rulers, 18, 256, 256 n.; 23, 216, 216 n.; 37, 29, 29 sq. n.; worships Anâhita, and solves the riddles of Akhtya, 23, 72 sq. and n. See also Gôst-i Fryân. Yo Kang, mother of 3ze-kbun, 27, 201. S.B. IND. 673 Yo-kăng 3ze-khun, sitting by the couch of the dying 3ăng-ze, 27, 128; Yo-kăng Khun, a disciple of 3ăng-jze, 28, 228 sq., 228 n. Yonakas, the Bactrian Greeks, Milinda, king of the, 35, xviii, 2. Yôstô, see Yoista. Youth, to rise before seniors, 8, 139 sq., 203; 25, 52; but see also Old age; in the prime of life becomes dear to women, 44, 295. Yû, King, reigned eleven years, 3, 22; called Nieh, 3, 265; King Y. and his cruel and negligent' GrandMaster' Yin, 3, 351-3; ministers and officers of Y., 3, 355 sq., 356 n.; makes Sze of Pâo his queen, and banishes his eldest son, 3, 360; ceremonies at the court of Y., 3, 374; his queen complains of being degraded and forsaken, 3, 376; misgovernment of Y., 3, 428, 439 n.; corrupted the ways of Kâu, 27, 372. Yu, disciple of Confucius, see 3zelû. ( Yü, founder of the Hsiâ dynasty, and of the hereditary monarchy, 3, 13, 19; credibility of the Tribute of Y.' in the Shû, 3, 13-19; labours of Y. in coping with the inundation, and his work for agriculture and civilization, 3, 16-18, 57 sq., 60 sq., 63-76, 309, 312, 395; married in Thû-shan, 3, 17, 60, 60 n.; date of his reign, 3, 23; in spite of his refusals, appointed to be his successor by Shun, 3, 37, 48-51; 27, 396; 39, 181 n., 315, 359; The Books of Y.' in the Shû, translated, 3, 3762; meaning of the names of the Great Y., 3, 46, 46 n.; 'The Counsels of the Great Y.' translated, 3, 46-52; 'The Tribute of Y.,' translated, 3, 63-76; 'The great plan' first given to Y., 3, 138, 140; son of Khwan, 3, 140; made all about the southern hill manageable, 3, 369, 369 n.; mountain of Liang made cultivable by Y., 3, 426; helped by Yî, Y. brings the lord of Mião to submission, 3, 51 sq.; conversation between Kão-yão and Y., 3, 53-6; the cautions to kings of the Great Y., 3, 79 sq.; one of the six great men, 27, 366; assessor at XX Digitized by Microsoft®

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