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Being, Absolute, ii. 216, 219, 251.
Divine, ii. 253, 283.

Immaterial supernatural, ii. 416.
Beiträge zur vergleichenden Sprach-
forschung, ii. 132 n.

Bekker, on the Digamma in Homer,
i. 201, 229.

Bel (Baal), image of, i. 6.
worshippers of, ii. 406.

Belial, son of, i. 460.
Belle au Bois, i. 566.
Bellerophon, i. 482-499.
Bellerophontes, i. 482.
Belleros, i. 482, 489, 491.
Benares, i. 10, 18; ii. 201, 262.
Benfey, his discovery of the old
Syriac translation of the fables,
i. 548, 555.

his history of the Science of Lan-
guage, ii. 9.

his protest against the eastern
origin of the Aryan nation, i.
188.

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i. 184.

Bohemian, i. 340, 344, 346.
Bohinî, Bengali, for sister, i. 78 n.
Bologna, University of, i. 118.
Bombay, Parsis of, ii. 96.

Bonaventura des Periers, his Contes
et Nouvelles, i. 530.
Book of Sindbad, i. 531.
Book-religions, ii. 92.
Bopp, i. 342, 392, 396.

his derivation of Arya, i. 208.
his Comparative Grammar, i. 124,
318; ii. 4.
Glossarium, i. 351.

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Βουκολέω, i. 326.

Βοῦς, βόες, i. 326, 344.
Βούσταθμον, i. 328.
Bouvet, i. 9.

Brahma, i. 11; ii. 194, 245, 262,
298; see Brahman, n.

- as the Supreme Spirit, ii. 106.
Brahma-Samaj, ii. 21, 66, 67, 78.
schism in, ii. 68, 78.

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- of India, ii. 78 n.
Brahmakarya, ii. 194.

Brahman, n., force, prayer; n. m.
god, ii. 218, 219, 255, 425, 426.
the, and the rice, i. 504.
Brahmán, priest, overseer, i. 5, II,

14, 17, 18, 25, 312, 334, 335,
336, 354, 457; ii. 116, 122,
128, 132, 134, 164, 200, 201,
206, 207, 211, 213, 217, 218,
222, 243, 244, 248, 283, 284 n.,
285.

Sacred Hymns of the, i. I; ii.
217.

- the, in the Indian Drama, i. 422.
Brahman stories and Old Testament
events, ii. 444.

Brahmana, for Brahman, priest, ii.
194.

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theological tracts, i. 408, 410,

435; ii. 120, 121, 123, 124,
126, 211, 245.

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Brahmanic ancestors of the Zoroas-

trians, ii. 436.

Brahmanism, i. 8, 13; ii. 122, 132,
158, 186, 211, 213, 235, 253.
re-establishment of, ii. 213.
its vitality, ii. 87, 100.
Brahmans, their sacred cord, ii. 69.

do not proselytise, ii. 49, 99 n.
sent to Benares to copy Vedas, ii.
44.

- ancient, original principles of the,

ii. 445.
Brahmo-Dharma, the, ii. 79.

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Bribu, admitted into the Brahmanic
community, i. 436.

leader of the Rathakaras, ii. 99.
Brihaddevatâ, i. 337.

Brihaddivâ, i. 407.

Brihat-kathâ, i. 421.
Brockhaus, Professor, ii. 37.

Bрovra (he thunders), ii. 418, 419.
Brossard, i. 56.

Brother, i. 320.

Brother-in-law, i. 330, 356.

Brunehault, Brunhilt, Brynhild, i.
415-19.
Brunnhofer, i. 172.
Bruth-faths (bridegroom), i. 338.
Brvat, Zend, brow, i. 227.
Bstan-hgyur (Tanjur), ii. 171.
Bücheler, i. 245.

Bud Periodeutes, his translation of
fables, i. 548, 551.

Buddha, i. 17, 19; ii. 348, 367.
an Atheist, ii. 295.

appears after death, ii. 222 n.
country, ii. 355-358.

ten commandments of, ii. 247.
death of, ii. 191, 203.
devoured by tigers, ii. 248.
disciples of, ii. 76, 350 n.

discourses or Sûtras of, ii. 177,
318.

doctrines of, ii. 168, 257, 367.
dust of, ii. 275.
his driver, i. 54!.

his four drives, i. 537; ii. 197.
his interview with Mâra, ii. 77.
- identity with Josaphat, i. 540,
546.

life of (see Lalita Vistara), i. 537;
ii. 191 n., 195, 258.

- earliest Chinese translation of, ii.
191 n.

-on the old Gods, ii. 295.

Buddha, Pratyeka (Supreme), ii. 192,
289.

repetition of the name of, ii. 364.
shadow of, ii. 273, 274.
simple teaching of, ii. 367.
statues of, ii. 275, 319.
Sutras (discourses) of, ii. 177.
the enlightened, ii. 195, 201, 205,

220, 245.

and Wodan, ii. 457 n.
Budha and Buddha, ii. 460, 464.

vâra, dies Mercurii, ii. 464.
Buddhabhadra, ii. 325, 341.
Buddhaghosha, ii. 180, 180 n., 304.
Buddhas, Favour of all, ii. 359, 360.
Buddhasimha, ii. 323, 324.
Buddhâvatamsaka vaipulya-sûtra, ii.
325, 327, 341.
Buddhayasas, ii. 327.

Buddhism in Ceylon, China, Kash-
mir, Tibet, ii. 257, 316, 317,
322, 326, 328.

area of, ii. 236 n.

and Scandinavian mythology, ii.
458.

and Wodanism, ii. 459.
Ceylon, chief seat of, ii. 274.
countries professing it, ii. 60.
canonical books of, ii. 440.
in Russia and Sweden, ii. 233.
its history, ii. 50.

of the Shamans, i. 17.
persecuted in China, ii. 327-8,
337.

in Corea, ii. 340.

in Japan, ii. 339, 340, 365.
religious statistics of, ii. 224.
State religion of China, ii. 257.
Buddhist books in Chinese, ii. 316,
317, 320, 321, 326, 329.
canonical books of the, ii. 111,
132, 164, 281, 289.

canon, i. 17; ii. 168, 170, 171, 179,

183, 191, 201, 221, 222, 284.
Tibetan translation of the B. Ca-
non, ii. 170.

Chinese translations of the B.
literature of India, ii. 316, 317,
320, 321, 326, 329, 330, 343.
council (first and third), i. 17;
ii. 255, 248, 336.

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- carried by Mongolians to Russia,
i. 511.

female devotees, ii. 202.

- legends and theories of the
(Hardy), ii. 175 n.

literature, ii. 169, 173, 183, 190,
213, 262, 275.

- in China eleven classes of, ii. 330-
332.

- Magadha, holy country of the, ii.
274.

MSS. in Paris, ii. 176.

MSS. worshipped in China, ii.
333, 337.

MSS. in Japan, ii. 339, 340, 342.
metaphysics (Abhidharma), ii. 214,
284 n.

Missionaries, ii. 175, 258.
Missionaries, sent to Cashmere,
etc., ii. 51.

- Monastery, ii. 266, 333, 337.
Monks in China, ii. 322.
Northern, ii. 222, 231, 289.
number of the, ii. 228, 229.

- enormous numbers used by the,
ii. 350 n.

original of the Paîkatantra, i. 558.
philosophical schools among the,
in India, ii. 282.

pilgrims, ii. 122, 234-279.
priests, names adopted by, ii.
320 n.

reform, its moral code, ii. 207,
209.

- similarities between the Roman
Catholic and the B. ceremonial,
ii. 168.

Southern, ii. 289.

canon of Southern B., ii. 184.
Sutras, ii. 177, 318, 319, 319 n.
Buddhists in China from Ceylon, ii.
328.

manners and customs of Indian,
ii. 368.

in Japan, ii. 338.

in China, ii. 260.

divided into ten sects, ii. 339.
Buffon, his view of plants, i. 198.

Bugge, his derivation of poena, i.
193 n.

Bühler, Dr., ii. 30, 132 n.
Building of altars, ii. 15.
Bundobel, for Bidpay, i. 525.
Bunsen, i. 1, 2; ii. 2, 4, 115.

his views on German professors,
i. 179.

his Christianity and Mankind, ii. 4.
Burgess, Mr., ii. 20.

Burgundy (kings of), i. 417, 418.
Burmah, ii. 169, 175, 176, 236.
Buddhists of, ii. 221.

Burmese, ii. 186.

MSS. written in B. characters, ii.
196.

Burnell, Dr., ii. 30.

Burning of widows, i. 332-337; ii.
94.

Burnouf, Eugène, ii. 2, 43, 114, 167,

169, 174, 263, 289, 295.
his views on Sutras, ii. 362 n.
the Lankâvatâra translated by, ii.
284 n.

Introduction à l'histoire du Bud-

dhisme, ii. 185, 281.

Lotus de la bonne loi, ii. 252 n.,
257, 281.

Bushby, H. T., on widow-burning, i.
337 n.

Bushmen, their traditional literature,

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375.

Carta, papier, i. 320.
Carthaginians, i. 6.

Case-terminations, traced back, i. 100.
Cashmere, Buddhist priests sent to,
ii. 51.

Caskets, story of the, in Merchant
of Venice, i. 536 n.
Castigare, i. 193.
Castrèn, i. 7.

on Finnish Mythology, ii. 236 n.
Catalogue of Buddhist books in
China, A.D. 606, ii. 329.
Catalogues of MSS. still existing in
India, ii. 30.

Catechism of the Adi Brahma-Samâj,
ii. 86.

of the Shamans, ii. 247 n., 285.
Cattle, i. 344.

Cusa, cause, i. 368.

Celibacy and Fellowships, i. 116.
Celtic languages, i. 110.

most closely united with Latin
(Newman, Schleicher), i. 191.
mythology, i. 5.

religion of the C. race, ii. 131,
237.

Cendrillon and Sodewa-Bai, i. 565.
Centum, i. 354.
Cerastes, ii. 496.

Ceres, ii. 422, 449.

Cerno, to distinguish, i. 194.
Ceylon, Buddhism in, ii. 257..
Buddhist priests sent to, ii. 51.
history of Buddhism in, ii. 182.
- Buddhist literature of, ii. 174,
185.

chief seat of Buddhism, ii. 274.

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