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p. 666 p. 667 INDEX. The Roman numerals refer to the Preface, the Arabic figures to the Work. Abbreviations:--s. for son, d, for daughter, w. for wife, k. for king. ABHAYA, s. of Dharma, p. 55, n. 13. Abhijit, a Yádava chief, 436. Abhimáni, an Agni, 83. Abhimanyu, s. of Chákshusha, 98. s. of Arjuna, 459, n. 5. 460. Abhinive?a, 'dread of suffering,' 34, n. 2. Ábhíras, a people, 189. 195. 481. a race of kings, 474. 475, n. 64. Abhisáras, a people, 191. Abhútarajasas, a class of deities, 262. Abhyutthitá?wa, a prince, 386. Abiria, country of the Ábhíras, 195, n. 154. Acháras, observances of caste and order, 291. of a householder, 300. Achyuta, 'the imperishable,' a name of Vishn?u, 8, n. 5. Adbhuta, Indra of the ninth Manwantara, 268. Adharma, a Prajápati, 49, n. 2, son of Brahmá, 55, n. 14, married to Hinsá, 55. their children, 56. married to Mrishá: their children, 55, n. 14. Adhipurusha, 'supreme spirit,' 93, n. 3. Adhiratha, a prince, 446. Adhivájya (Adhirájya), a country, 188. Adho?iras, a hell, 207. sins punished in, 208. Adhrishyá, a river, 183. Adhwaryu, reader of prayers, 276. Ádi, the Bráhma Purán?a, xvi. a minor Purán?a, lviii. Adína, a prince, 412. Adití, d. of Daksha, w. of Ka?yapa, 122, 348. receives the earrings produced at the churning of the ocean, 78, n. 8. receives them from Krishn?a, and praises him, 534. Áditya, 'the sun,' gives the Syamantaka gem to Satrájit, 425. Ádityas, twelve, the sons of Adití: their names, 122. present in the sun's car in each month, 234, n. 2. Adri?yantí, w. of Sakti, mother of Pará?ara, 4, n. 12. Ádyas, a class of deities, 263. Affliction, three kinds of, 638. how to be overcome, 641. Agada, a branch of medicine, 407, n. 11. Agastya, s. of Pulastya, 83, n. 5. an asterism, 226. Agneya, a Purán?a, 284. Agni, deity of fire, s. of Angiras, 83. k. of the Pitris, 153, n. 1. a star, 241. Agni Purán?a, one of the Támasa class, xii. description of, xxxvi. named, 284. Agnibáhu, son of Priyavrata and Kámyá, 162. adopts a religious life, ibid. Agnídhra, s. of Priyavrata and Kámyá, 162. k. of Jambu-dwípa, ibid. Agnihotra, 'burnt offerings,' 275, n. 1. Agnimáthara, teacher of the Rig-veda, 277. Agnimitra, a Sunga prince, 471. Agnisht?oma, s. of Chakshusha, 98. kind of sacrifice produced from Brahmá, 42. Agnishwáttas, a class of Pitris, 84, n. 10. 239, n. 3. 321, n. 1. Agnivarchas, a teacher of the Purán?as, 283. Agnivarn?a, a prince, 384, n. 15. 387. Agraháyana, a month, 225, n. 19. Ahalyá, d. of Bahwa?wa, w. of Gautama, 454. Ahamyáti, s. of Samyáti, 447. Ahankára, 'egotism,' product of Mahat, 15, meaning of the term, ibid. n. 23. threefold condition, 16, n. 24. invested by Intellect: produces Ákás or 'ether,' 16. Ahar, 'day,' a form of Brahmá, 40. Ahikshetra, a city, 187, n. 20, 454, n. 49. Ahínagu, a prince, 386. Ahínaru, a prince, 462. Ahirvradhna, a Rudra, 121. Áhuka, s. of Punarvasu, a Yádava chief, 436. Ahukí, d. of Punarvasu, 436. Air or wind, the element, 16. deity of; presides over the skin, 17, n. 28. Airávata, elephant produced from the ocean, taken by Indra, 78, n. 8. k. of elephants, 153. Airávata, a serpent, 149, n. 16. k. of serpents, 153. Airávata, north portion of the planetary sphere, 226, n. 21. Airávati, a division of the lunar mansions, 226, n. 21. p. 668 Aja, a Rudra, 121, n. 17. a prince, 383. Ajagava, the bow of Mahádeva, 101. Ajaikapád, a Rudra, 121 Ajaka, a prince, 399. Ajámíd?ha, s. of Hastin, 452. Ajátasatru, s. of Vidmisára, 466. Ajavíthi, a division of the lunar mansions, 226, n. 21. Ajina, s. of Havirdhána, 106. Ajita, a form of Vishn?u, 264. Ajitas, a class of deities, 122, n. 20. Ájyapás, a class of Pitris, 84, n. 10. 321, n. 1. Ákása or 'ether;' produced from the rudiment of sound; produces that of touch, 16. and n. 25. Ákhyánáni, the Purán?as, 159, n. 10. Akritavran?a, a teacher of Purán?as, 283. Akrodhana, a prince, 457. Akrúra, s. of ?waphalka, 435. receives the Syamantaka jewel, 429. entrusted with it by Krishn?a, 434. sent by Kansa to Vrindavan, 536. praises Vishn?u, 547. takes Krishn?a and Ráma to Mathura, 548. Ákútí, daughter of Swáyambhuva Manu, 53. married to Ruchi; their children, 54. Ákútí, w. of Chakshush, 99, n. 1. Alakanandá, a river, 170. borne by ?iva, 229. Alambana, 'silent prayer,' 653. Alarka, s. of Pratarddana, 408. Alindayas, a people, 193. Amá, a ray of the sun, 237. Amara Sinha, his definition of a Purán?a, iv. Amarávati, the capital of Indra, 71. Amarsha, a prince, 387. Amávasu, s. of Purúravas, 398. s. of Ku?a, 399. Amavasyá, day of conjunction, 225. 237. Ambarísha, s. of Pulaha, 83, n. 6. s. of Nábhága, 351, n. 7. 379. s. of Mándhátri, 363. s. of Prasú?ruka, 384, n. 15. Ambasht?has, a people, 177. and n. 6. Ambhánsi, four classes of beings, 39, n. 14. Ambiká, w. of a Rudra, 59, n. 4. Ambuváhíni, a river, 183, n. 49. Amitábhas, a class of deities, 262. 267. Amitadhwaja, s. of Dharmadhwaja, 645. Amitrajit, a prince, 463. Ammonius, his doctrines derived front the East, viii. Amrita, 'ambrosia,' the ocean churned for it, 75. drunk by the gods, 77. preserved in the moon, 238. drunk by the Pitris, 239. Amúrttaraya, a prince, 399. Anadhrisht?i, A. of ?úra, 436. Anagá, a river, 184, n. 74. Anagha, s. of Va?isht?ha, 83. Anakadundubhi, a name of Vasudeva, 436. Anala, a Vass, 120. Ánalavi (Álambi), teacher of the Yajur-veda, 279, n. 1. Anamitra, a prince, 424. Ananta, a name of ?esha, 205. Anáran?ya, killed by Rávan?a, 371. Ánartha, s. of Saryáti, 354. a country, 355. Ánarttas, a people, 190. Anasúyá, 'charity,' d. of Daksha, w. of Atri, 54. Anavaratha, a prince, 422. Anaximander, his notion of elemental investment, 16, n. 25. infinity of worlds, 215, n. 7. Anáyush, d. of Daksha, w. of Ka?yapa, 122, n. 19. Ánd?a-kat?áha, the shell of the world, 202, n. 6. Andhaka, s. of Satwata, 424. Andhas, a people, 190. Andhatamisra, 'utter darkness,' kind of ignorance, 34, n. 2. Andhra kings, dynasty of, 472. 473, n. 63. noticed by Pliny, 474, n. 63. second race of, 476, n. 64. Andhras, a people, 190, n. 69. Andhrabhrityas, dynasty of, 472. Ándhrajátíyas, same as Ándhras, 472. Anenas, s. of Kakutstha, 361. s. of Kshemári, 390. s. of Áyus, 406. his descendants, 412, n. 3. Anga, a minor Dwípa, 175, n. 3. Anga, s. of Uru, 98. of the family of Atri, 99, n. 1. s. of Bali, 444. Angada, s. of Lakshman?a, k. of Ángadí, 385. Angaja, s. of Brahmá, 50, n. 2. Angáraka, a Rudra, 121, n. 17. Angáras, a people, 193. Angas, supplementary sciences of the Vedas, 284. Angas, a people, 188. Angiras, a Prajápati, 49. marries Smriti, 54. marries two daughters of Ka?yapa, 119. their progeny, 123, n. 25. s. of Uru, 98. Anila, a Vasu, 120. s. of Tansu, 448. Ángirasas, of the family of Rathínara, 359. warrior-priests, ib. n. 6. sons of Harita, 369, n. 3. Animals, creation of; kinds of, 35, n. 5, born from Brahmá, 41. Aniruddha, s. of Pradyumna, 579. Anjaka, s. of Viprachitti, 148. Anjana, a serpent, 149, n. 16. a prince, 390. Anquetil du Perron, translated the Upanishads, ii, note 4. Anrita 'untruth,' s. of Adharma, married to Nikriti; their progeny, 56. An?a, an Áditya, 122. An?u, a prince, 423. An?umat, grandson of Sagara, 377. Antacháras, a people, 195. Antiochus the Great, named in inscriptions, 194, n. 144. 470, n. 23. Antarddhána, 'disappearance,' a form of Brahmá, 40, n. 15. s. of Prithu, 106. Antarddhi, s, of Prithu, 106. Antaríksha, a Vyása, 273. s. of Kinnara, 463. Antassilá, a river, 184, n. 57. p. 669 Antra?ilá, a river, 184. Anu, s. of Yayáti, 413. k. of the north, 415. his descendants, 444. An?u, two Paramán?us, 22, n. 3. Anugraha, a secondary creation, 37. n. 11. Anuha, s. of Vibhrája, 452. Anuhláda, s. of Hiran?yaka?ipu, 124. Anumatí, d. of Angiras, 83. first day of moon's wane, 225. Anupavrittas, a people, 189. Anurádhá, a lunar mansion, 226, n. 21. Anuratha, a prince, 423. Anushn?í, a river, 183. Anusht?ubh, metre from Brahmá, 42. Anuváda, 'works,' or 'supplementary rites,' 159, n. 10. Anuvatsara, fourth cyclic year, 224. Anuvinda, s. of Jayasena, 437. Apa, 'water,' the element; produced from the rudiment of taste, and produces that of smell, 16. and n. 25. 'waters' called Nárá, 28, n. 2. Apa, a Vasu, 120. Apachití, d. of Paurn?amása, 82, n. 2. Aparájita, a Rudra, 121. Aparakásis, a people, 187. Aparakuntis, a people, 187. Aparinámin, a name of Purusha or 'spirit,' 13, n. 19. Aparántas, a people, 189. Aparravallabhas, a people, 193. Aparítas, a people, 189, n. 60. Apaspatí, s. of Uttánapáda, 86, n. 1. Ápava, a name of Va?isht?ha, 52, n. 5. 417, n. 11. Apaváhas, a people, 188. Apomúrtti, s. of Atri, 83, n. 4. Apostates, who, 334. Jains, 339. Buddhists, 340. Várhaspatyas, ib. n. 7. Apratiratha, s. of Rantinára, 448. Apratisht?ha, a hell, 207. Apsarasas, 'nymphs,' born from Brahmá, 42. produced from the ocean, 76. daughters of Ka?yapa and Muni, 150. children of Vách; two classes and fourteen ganas of, 150, n. 21. cursed by Asht?ávakra, 618. Áptoryamá rite, from Brahmá, 42. Árága, a sun, 632, n. 6. Áradwat, a prince, 443. Árat?t?a, a prince, 443 n. 1. a people, ib. Arbuda (Abu), a mountain, 180, n. 3. Arbudas, a people, 177. and n. 6. Archish, w. of Krisa?wa, 123, n. 26, Arddhaketu, a Rudra, 121. n. 17. Árdra, a prince, 361. Árdrá, a lunar mansion, 226, n. 21. Árdraka, a prince, 471. Arhat, k. of the south, converted by Rishabha, 164, n. 7. Árhats, or Jains, their doctrines, 339. Arimerddana, s. of ?waphalka, 435. Aripu, s. of Yadu, 416, n. 2. Arisht?a, s. of Vaivaswata, 348, n. 4. a demon killed by Krishn?a, 536. Arisht?á, d. of Daksha, w, of Ka?yapa, 122. Arisht?akarman, a prince, 473. Arisht?anemi, a Prajápati, 50, n. 2. married to four daughters of Daksha, 119. a name of Ka?yapa, 123, n. 23. a prince, 390. Árjjava, teacher of the Rig-veda, 278, n. 12. Arjuna, s. of Kritavírya, 417. Arjuna, s. of Pán?d?u, 437. 459. takes Krishn?a's family from Dwáraká, 613. plundered by shepherds, 615. consoled by Vyása, 616. Arjuna-trees, overturned by Krishn?a, 509. Árshabhí, a division of the lunar mansions, 226, n. 21. Artha, s. of Dharma, 55, n. 13. Artha ?ástra, 'science of government,' 284. Arun?a, s. of Ka?yapa and Vinata, 149. Arundhati, d. of Kardama, w. of Va?isht?ha, 55, n. 12. d. of Daksha, w. of Dharma, 119. Áruni, teacher of the Yajur-veda, 279, n. 1. Arun?oda, a lake, 169. Arvák?rotas, creation of mankind, 36, n. 7. Arvarívat, s. of Pulaha, 83. a Rishi, 261. Arvavasu, a solar ray, 236, n. 3. Áryaman, an Áditya, 122. Asamanjas, s. of Sagara, 377. A?ana, mode of sitting, 653. Asanga, a prince, 435. Áshad?ha, a month, 225, n. 19. Ashadhá, a constellation: see Purváshadha and Uttaráshadha, 226, n. 21. Asht?avakra curses the Apsarasas, 617. Así, a rivulet, 184. Asikní, d. of Víran?a, w. of Daksha, 117. a river, 183. Asima-krishn?a, a prince, 461. Asipatravana, a hell, 207. sins punished in, 209. Ásleshá, a lunar mansion, 226, n. 21. A?maka, s. of Sauda?a, 382. Asmitá, 'selfishness,' 34, n. 2. A?oka, k. of Megadha, patron of Buddhism, 469, n. 23. A?okavarddhana, s. of Vindusára, 469. Ásramas or 'orders,' 294. Asruta or Asrutavan?a, s. of Dyutimat, 82, n. 1. Astí, w. of Kansa, 563. Asuras, proceeded from Brahmá, 40. A?wakas (A?makas), a people, 188. Áswaláyana, teacher of the Rig-veda, 278, n. 13. A?wamedha, sacrifice of a horse, 275, n. 1. celebrated by Sagara, 378. A?wamedhadatta, a prince, 461. Aswatara, s. of Kadru, 149. A?wáyus, s. of Pururavas, 398, n. 1. Á?wina, a month, 225, n. 19. p. 670 Aswiní, a lunar asterism, 226, n. 21. Áswins, sons of the sun, 266. Atala, a division of Pátála, 204. Át?avya, teacher of the white Yajush, 281, n. 5. Atharvan (Atharva-veda), proceeds from Brahmá, 42. arranged by Vyása, 276. how composed, ib. Sanhitás of, 282. Kalpas of, 283. Atharva-veda (personified), s. of Angiras, 123, n. 25. Antimára, a prince, 447, n. 9. Atirátra sacrifice, from Brahmá, 42. Atirátra, s. of Chakshusha, 98. Atithi, s. of Ku?a, 386. At?ivi?ikharas, a people, 189. Átmá, name of Vishn?u, 2, n. 2. Atri, a Prajápati, 49. marries Anasuyá, 54. father of Soma, 392. Átreyas, a people, 196. Audras, a people, 192. Aurva, a sage, teaches Sagara, 290. his birth, ib. n. 1. and 373. Auttama (Auttami), third Manu, 261. his sons, ib. Avantí, a river, 185, n. 80. Avantis, a people, 187. Ávantyas, a branch of the Haihaya tribe, 418, n. 20. Ávaran?a, investment of elements by rudiments successively, 16, n. 25. Avarttana, an island, 175, n. 3. Avasthánas, divisions of the sun's course, 226, n. 21. Avatáras, alluded to in the Vedas, ii. of Vishn?u, xliii. of ?iva, ib. of Vishn?u as the Varáha, 29. as a tortoise, 75. as Nrisinha, 145. as Ráma, 384. as Krishn?a, 492. as a fish, li. Avíchi, a hell, 207. Avidyá, 'ignorance,' 34, n. 2. Avikshit, a prince, 352. Avyaya, a name of Purusha or 'spirit,' 13, n. 19. Ayana, period of six months; day and night of the gods, 23. Ayátayáma, texts of the Yajur-veda, 281. Áyátí, w. of Dhátri, 82. d. of Meru, 85, n. 11. Áyáti, s. of Nahusha, 413. Ayomukha, a Dánava, 147. Ayur-veda, medical science, 284. Ayus, s. of Pururavas, 398. his sons, 406. Áyushmat, s. of Sanhráda, 147. of Prahláda, ib. n. 1. Áyushmanta, s. of Uttánapáda, 86, n. 1. Ayutajit, s. of Bhajamána, 429. Ayutá?wa, a prince, 379. Ayutáyus, a prince of the Kuru race, 457. of Magadhá, 465.
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The Vishnu Purana Book – Index B
B. Babhru, teacher of the Atharva-veda, 283. s. of Romapáda, 422. s. of Devávriddha, 424. s, of Druhyu, 443. Babhruváhana, s. of Arjuna, 460. Badha, imperfection of twenty-eight sorts, 35, n. 3. Badhnas, a people, 192. Báhíkas, a people, 189, n. 56. Bahkali (Bahkala), see Bashkali, 277, n. 6. Báhlíka, s. of Pratípa, 457. Báhlíkas, a people, 189. 191. Bahlika kings, 478. Bahu (Bahuka), a prince, 373. Báhubádhas, a people, 192. Báhudá, a river, 181. and n. 6. Bahugava, s. of Sudyumna, 447. Bahula, a Prajápati, 50, n. 2. Báhula, a prince, 386, n. 19. Bahulá, a river, 183. Bahulá?wa, a prince, 391. Bahuputra, a Prajápati, 50, n. 2. married two daughters of Daksha, 119. their children (the lightnings), 123, n. 24. Bahuvatha, a prince, 453. Bahurúpa, a Rudra, 121. Bahwa?wa, s. of Mudgala, 454. Báhyas, a people, 185, n. 4. Bájikaran?a, a branch of medicine, 407, n. 11. Balabhadra: see Balaráma. Baláhaka, a serpent, 149, n. 16. Bálakhilyas, pigmy sages, sixty thousand in number, sons of Kratu, 83. attend the sun, 234. Balaráma, s. of Vasudeva, 498. Avatára of ?esha, 546. brought up by Nanda, 506. kills Dhenuka, 517. kills Pralamba, 520. kills Musht?ika, 558. goes to Vrindavan, 569. compels the Yamuná to attend him, 572. kills Rukmin, 580. rescues ?ámba, 585, kills Dwivida, 605. married to Revatí, 439. their sons, ib. offended with Krishn?a, 430. resumes the form of ?esha, 611. Bali, s. of Virochana, 147. sovereign of Pátála, 205, n. 3. Indra of the eighth Manwantara, 267. s. of Sutapas, 444. Bali-dána, offerings of food, 304. Báluváhiní, a river, 185, n. 80. Bán?a, s. of Bali, 147. worships ?iva, 593. confines Aniruddha, ib. fights with Krishn?a, 595. is defeated, 596. Bandhumat, a prince, 353. Banga, s. of Bali, 444. Banjulá, a river, 185, n. 80. Barbaras, a people, 192. Báshkali (Baskala), teacher of a Sanhitá of the Rig-veda, 277. a different teacher, ib. n. 7. ditto, 278. Bathing, rules of; 302. Bauddhas, origin of, 339. Baudháyanas, followers of a branch of the white Yajush, 281, n. 5. Baudhya, teacher of the Rig-veda, 277. Benares, burnt by the discus of Krishn?a, 600. Bhaga, an Áditya, 122. p. 671 Bhagavat, meaning of, 643. Bhágavata, a prince, 471. Bhágavata, a Purán?a, 284. analysis of, xxiv. authenticity of discussed, xxviii. Bhagíratha, a prince, brings Gangá from heaven, 379. Bhágírathí, a name of the Ganges, 379. Bhadrá, w. of Vasudeva, 439. Bhadrá, a river, 170. Bhádra, a month, 225, n. 19. Bhadrabáhu, s. of Vasudeva, 439 Bhadrachára, s. of Krishn?a, 578. Bhadradeha, s. of Vasudeva, 439. Bhadrakálí, sprung from Deví, 68. Bhadraratha, a prince, 445. Bhadrásana, mode of sitting, 653. Bhadrasena, s. of Mahishmat, 417. s. of Vasudeva, 439. Bhadra?renya, a Yádava prince, 407, n. 12. 417, n. 8. his race destroyed, 407, n. 12. 408. Bhadrá?wa, s. of Agnídhra, 162. k. of the countries east of Meru, 163. s. of Vasudeva, 439 Bhadrá?wa, a Varsha or country, 169. Bhadravinda, s. of Krishn?a, S91. Bharika, s. of Krishn?a, 591. Bhajamána, s. of Andhaka, 435. 436, n. 11. s. of Satwata, 424. Bhajina, s. of ?atwata, 424. Bhalandana, s. of Nabhaga, 352. Bhalláda, a prince, 453, n. 36. Bhallát?a, a prince, 453. Bhánu, s. of Krishn?a, 591. Bhánú, d. of Daksha, w. of Ka?yapa, 119. Bhánus (suns), sons of Bhánu, 120. Bhánumat, a prince, 390. Bhánúratha, s. of Chandragiri, 386, n. 19. s. of Vrihada?wa, 463. Bharadwája, s. of Vrihaspati, given to Bharata, 499. a Vyása, 273. a teacher of the Vedas, 449. 278, n. 11. Bháradwájas, a people, 196. Bharadwaja, a river, 183. Bharaní, a lunar asterism, 226, n. 21. Bharata, s. of Rishabha, 163. legend of, 243. horn as a deer; as a Brahman, 245. instructs the king of Sauvira in true wisdom, 247. obtains liberation, 258. s. of Dushyanta, 449, adopts Bharadwaja, ib. s. of Da?aratha, 384. conquers the Gandharbas, 385. s. of Vítihotra, 418. a sage, teacher of musical science, 284. Bhárata varsha, or India, divisions of, 165. description of, 174. land of works, 178. Bhárata: see Mahábhárata. Bhárga, a prince, 409. Bhárgas, a people, 190. and n. 74. Bhárgabhúmi, a prince, 409. Bhárgavas, a people, 190. Bhásí, d. of Ka?yapa, parent of kites, 148. Bhauma, 'Mars,' his car and horses, 240. Bhautya, tenth Manu, 268, n. 8. fourteenth Manu, 269. his sons, ib. s. of Kavi, ib. n. 11. Bhava, ?iva, the husband of ?ati, 54. of Umá, 59. a Rudra, 58. 121. n. 17. s. of Pratiharttá, 165. s. of Viloman, 436. Bhavá, synonyme of Mahat, 14. n. 22. Bhávaná, 'apprehension,' threefold, 654. Bhavanmanya, s. of Vitatha, 450. Bhavishya, a Purán?a, 284. analysis of, xxxix. Bhavishyottara Purán?a, notice of, xl. Bhavya, s. of Priyavrata, 162. k. of ?áka-dwípa, ib. his sons, 199. s. of Dhruva, 98. Bhavyas, a class of deities, 263. Bhaya, 'fear,' s. of Anrita, 56. Bhayada, a prince, 447. Bhikshuka, 'mendicant,' duties of; 295. Bhíma, a Rudra, 58. 120, n. 17. s. of Amávasu, 398. s. of Pan?d?u, 437. 459. his sons, ib. Bhimá, a river, 183. Bhímaratha, s. of Ketumat, 407. s. of Vikriti, 422. Bhímarathí, a river, 176. the Beemah, n. 5. Bhímasena, s. of Paríkshit, 457. 461. see Bhíma. Bhíshma, s. of ?ántanu, 459. Bhíshmaka, k. of Vidarbha, 573. Bhíras, a people, 177, n. 6. Bhogavati, city of Vásuki in Rasátala, 204, n. 3. Bhojakata, founded by Rukmin, 574. Bhojas, a people, 186. a branch of the Haihayas, 418, n. 20. descendants of Mahábhoja, 424. Bhrája, a sun, 632, n. 6. Bhrájiras, a class of deities, 269. Bhramí, d. of ?i?umára, w. of Dhruva, 98, n. 1. Bhrigu, a Prajápati, 49. married Khyátí, 54. their children, 59. teacher of military science, 284. Bhurishen?a, a prince, 354, n. 30. Bhumimitra, a Kán?wa prince, 471. Bhúri, s. of Bahlíka, 459. Bhúri?ravas, s. of Bahlíka, 459. Bhur-loka, the earth, its extent, 212. Bhúta, s. of Vasudeva, 439. Bhútádi, elementary Ahankára, the origin of the elements, 16, n. 24. Bhútas, evil spirits, proceed from Brahmá, 41. children of Krodhá, 150, n. 18. Bhútasantápana, s. of Hiran?yáksha, 147. Bhutátma, name of Vishn?u, 2, n. 2. Bhútavidyá, branch of medicine, 407, n. 11. Bhute?a, a name of Vishn?u, 20, n. 35. Bhútí, a goddess, w. of Kavi, 269, n. 11. a sage, s. of Angiras, ib. Bhuvana, a Rudra, 121, n. 17. Bhuvar-loka, extent of, 212. Bodha, s. of Dharma, 55. Bodhana, a mountain, 180, n. 3. Bodhas, a people, 185, n. 4. p. 672 Brahma, the supreme being and the Vedas; typified by Om, 1. one with Vishn?u, 2. abstract spirit, 2, n. 3. possessed of properties and origin of creation, 21. two states of; 157. meaning of, 273. with or without form, 654, n. 12. Brahmá, same as Vishn?u in his character of creator, 19. length of his life, 22. his various creations, 34. four castes proceed from him, 44. his mind-born sons, 49. parent of the Rudras, 58. same as Mahat, 14, n. 22. first teacher of the Vishn?u Purán?a, 3, n. 8. praises Vishn?u, 494. Brahmá, a Purán?a, 283. analysis of, xvi. Brahmabali, teacher of the Sáma-veda, 282. Brahmabhúta, condition of Brahma, 155. Brahmabodhyá, a river, 184. Brahmachári, religious student, duties of, 294. Brahmadatta, s. of Anuha, 452. Brahma-loka, highest heaven, 48, n. 10. 212, n. 1. Brahmamedhyá, a river, 184. Brahman, reader of the Atharva-veda, 276. Brahmans, from the mouth of Brahmá, 44. duties of, 291. Gotras of, 405, n. 23. early settlement of in India, lxv. Brahmán?d?a, a Purán?a, 284. parts of, liv. Brahmání, a river, 184. Brahmarshis, Brahman saints, 284, n. 8. Brahmas, or Brahmarishis, nine, 49. Brahmá ?avarn?i, tenth Manu, 268. his sons, ib. s. of Brahmá, ib. n. 8. Brahma-vaivartta, a Purán?a, 284. analysis of; xli. Brahma-yajna, sacred study, 294, n. 3. Buddhi, 'understanding,' synonyme of Mahat, 15, n. 22. d. of Daksha, w. of Dharma, 54. Budha, s. of Mahádeva, 59. s. of Soma, 350. 393. name of Mercury; his car and horses, 239. a prince, s. of Vegavat, 353. 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The Vishnu Purana Book – Index C
C. Castes, four, created by Brahmá, 44. original state, 45. divided by occupations, 47, n. 9. instituted by different princes, 406. 409. 444. duties of, 291. Cathæi, Kshatriyas, 195, n. 152. Ceremonies, at birth, &c. 297. Chaidyas, descendants of Chedi, 422. Chaitra, a month, 225, n. 19. Chaitraratha, a forest, 169, Chakora, a prince, 473. Chakora, a mountain, 180, n. 3. Chakras, a people, 188. Chakra-vartti, an emperor, meaning of, 101, n. 5. Chakshu, a river, 170. Chakshu, a prince, 453. Chakshupa, a prince, 352. Chakshusha, s. of Ripu, 98. Chakshusha, a Manu, s. of Chakshusha, 98. sixth Manu, 263. his sons, ib. his birth, ib. n. 17. a prince, s. of Ami, 444. Chákshushas, a class of deities, 269. Champa, founder of Champa-puri, 445. Champá, a city founded by Champa, 445. Chandaná, a river, 185, n. 80. Chandanodakadundhubi, a Yádava chief, 436. Chandragiri, a prince, 386, n. 19. Chandrabhágá, a river, 175. the Chinab, 176, n. 5. Chandragupta, king of Magadhá, 468. Sandrocoptus of the Greeks, ib. n. 21. Chandraketu, s. of Lakshman?u, k. of Chandravaktrá, 385. Chandramá, a river, 183. Chandra?rí, a prince, 473. Chandra?ukta, an island, 175, n. 3. Chandrá?wa, s. of Dhundhumára, 362. Chandrávaloka, a prince, 386, n. 19. Chán?úra, killed by Krishn?a, 557. Charaka, teacher of the Yajur-veda, 280, n. 4. Charakas, pupils of Vai?ampáyana, 280. of Charaka, ib. n. 4. Chariot, of the sun, 257. of the moon, 238. of Mercury and Venus, 239. of Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Rahu, and Ketu, 240. Charishn?u, s. of Kírttimat, 83, n. 3. Charmaman?d?alas, a people, 189. Charmanvatí, a river, the Chambal, 582. Cháru, s. of Krishn?a, 578. Chárugupta, s. of Krishn?a, 578. Chárudeha, s. of Krishn?a, 578. Chárudeshn?a, s. of Krishn?a, 578. Chárumatí, d. of Krishn?a, 578. Cháruvinda, s. of Krishn?a, 578. Chatakas, pupils of Vai?ampáyana, 280, n. 4. Chaturanga, a prince, 445. Cháturmásya, four monthly rites, 275, n. 1. Chedi, s. of Kai?ika, 422. Chedyas, a people, 186. Chhala, a prince, 386. Chhandajas, the Vasus and similar divinities, 123, n. 27. Chhandas, an Anga of the Vedas, 284. Chháyá, w. of the sun, 266. d. of Vi?wakarman, ib. n. 1. Chikitsá, practice of physic, 407, n. 11. Chinas, a barbarous race, 375, n. 18. Chinese, 194, n. 145. Chiti, synonyme of Mahat, 15, n. 22. Chitrá, a lunar mansion, 226, n. 21. Chitrabáhá, a river, 182. Chitragupta, registrar of Yama, 207, n. 3. Chitraka, a prince, 435. Chitraketu, s, of Va?isht?ha, 83, n. 8. Chitrakút?a, a mountain, 180, n. 3. Chitrakút?á, a river, 185, n. 80. Chitralekhá, friend of Uri, 592. Chitrángada, s. of ?ántanu, 459. p. 673 Chitraratha, k. of the Gandharbas, 153, n. 1. s. of Rushadru, 420, s. of Dharmaratha, 445. s. of Ushn?a, 461. Chitrarathá, a river, 184. Chitrasená, a river, 182. Chitropalá, a river, 184. Cholas, a people, 193. Chronology, system of; 22, of the kings of the Kali age, 484. Chulaká or Chuluká, a river, 182. Chunchu, a prince, 373. Chyavana, a sage, 354. s. of Mitráyu, 454. s. of Suhotra, 455. Cleanliness, rules of, 300. Clepsydra, water clock, described, 631. Clouds, how formed, 230. classes of, 231, n. 3. the shell of the universe, ib. Colebrooke, notices of the Vedas, i. of the Purán?as, v. of the Sáraswata Brahmans and language, lxvii. Colonization of India, lxv. Cosmogony of the Hindus, 10. analogies with ancient, 13, note 18. Creation, accounts of; 11. 34. 39. (primary), mode of, 13. course of; 14. various kinds of, 36. (secondary), periods of, 27. kinds of, 35. of mankind, 36. of properties, 37. a property of Brahma, 21. function of Vishn?u as Brahmá, 19, &c.
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The Vishnu Purana Book – Index D
D. Dadhícha, a sage, reproves Daksha, 63. Dadhividarbhas, a people, 193, n. 141. Dáhas, a people, 192, n. 100. Dahana, a Rudra, 121, n. 17. Dahrágni, a name of Agastya, 83, n. 5. Daityas, eldest sons of Ka?yapa by Diti, 124, n. 28. defeated by the gods, 77. obtain the sovereignty of the earth, 126. overcome the gods, 335. fall into heresy, and are subdued, 338. oppress the earth, 493. Daksha, a Prajápati, 49. born from Brahmá's thumb, 50, n. 2. 348. marries Prasútí; their twenty-four daughters, 54. his sacrifice, 61. spoiled by Vírabhadra, 65. propitiates ?iva, 69. s. of the Prachetasas, 515. his daughters, ib. 117. chief of the patriarchs, 153. Daksha-sávarn?i, ninth Mauls, 268. his sons, ib. s. of Daksha, ib. n. 8. Dakshin?á, d. of Ruchi, married to Yajna, 54, n. 9. Dala, a prince, 386. Dálaki, teacher of the Rig-veda, 278, n. 10. Dama, a prince, 353. Dámaliptas, a people, 192, n. 101. Dambha, 'hypocrisy,' s. of Adharma, 55, n. 14. Dánavas, enemies of the gods, 72. children of Danu, 147. Dan?d?a, s. of Dharma, 55. s. of Ikshwáku, 359. killed by Sudyumna, 351, n. 7. Dan?d?a, a measure of time, sixty Vikalas, 23, n. 3. Dan?d?aka, a forest, 351, n. 7. Dansht?rin?as, sharp-toothed animals, progeny of Krodhavasá, 149, n. 17. Dantnvaktra, s. of Vriddhasarman, 437. Danu, d. of Daksha, w. of Ka?yapa, 122. Daradas, a people, 195. Darpa, s. of Dharma, 55. Dar?akas, a people, 191. Dar?apaurn?amása, half-monthly sacrifice, 275, n. 1. Dáruka, sent by Krishn?a to Arjuna, 611. Dárun?a, a hell, 207. sins punished in, 208. Darvan, s. of U?ínara, 444. Darvas, a people, 192. Dárví, a country, 191. Dása, name for a ?údra, 298. Da?amálikas, a people, 194. Da?apár?was, a people, 192, n. 93. Da?aratha, s. of Múlaka, 383. s. of Aja, and father of Ráma, ib. s. of Navaratha, 422. s. of Suya?as, 470. Da?árha, a prince, 422. Dasárn?as, a people, 186. 187. 192. Dasárn?á, a river, 185, n. 80. Dásí, a river, 184. Da?ívidarbhas, a people, 193. Dattátreya, s. of Atri, 83. Dattoli or Agastya, s. of Pulastya, 83. a Rishi, 261. Daughters of Daksha, twenty-four, married to Dharma and the patriarchs, 24. fifty, 115. sixty, married to Dharma, Ka?yapa, Soma, &c. 119. Day (and night) of mortals; of the gods, 23. of Brahmá, 25. of a Manu, 26, n. 9. division and length of, 223. Days, of the moon, held sacred by the Vaishn?avas, 145, n. 3. Dayá, 'clemency,' w. of Dharma, 55, n. 12. Deities, thirty-three, 123, n. 27. Devabhága, s. of Sera, 436. Devabhúti, a prince, 475. Devadar?a, teacher of the Atharva-veda, 282. Devagiri, or Deogur, a mountain, 180, n. 3. Devahúti, d. of Swáyambhuva Manu, 54, n. 7. Devaka, s. of Áhuka, 436. s. of Yudhisht?hira, 459. Devakí, d. of Devaka, w. of Vasudeva, 436. mother of Krishn?a, 502. Devakulyá, d. of Paurn?amása, 82, n. 2. Devakút?a, a range of mountains, 171. Devaka, s. of the Vasu Pratyúsha, 120. a sage, s. of Krisá?wa, 123, n. 26. Devakshatra, a prince, 422. Devamidhusha, s. of Vrishn?i, 425, n. 8. s. of Hridíka, 436. Devamitra, teacher of the Rig-Veda, 277, n. 7. Deváníka, a prince, 386. p. 674 Devápi, s. of Pratípa, 457. becomes an ascetic and an apostate, 458. still living, 487. Devarakshita, s. of Devaka, 436. another prince, k. of the sea-coast, 480. Devarakshítá, d. of Devaka, 436. Devaráta, s. of Suketu, 390. s. of Viswamitra, 404. s. of Karambhi, 422. Devarshis, divine sages, 284, n. 8. Deva-sávarn?i, thirteenth Manu, 268, n. 8. Deva?ravas, s. of ?úra, 436. Devavat, s. of Akrúra, 435. s. of Devaka, 436. Devávriddha, s. of Satwata, 424. Devatithi, a prince, 457. Deva-yajna, 'burnt-offerings,' 294, n. 3. Devayání, d. of Usanas, w. of Yayáti, 413. story of, ib. n. 3. Deví, w. of ?iva, 64. Deví-bhágavat, said to be the genuine Bhágavata, xxx. notice of, lvi. Devíká, a river, 182. the Deva or Goggra, n. 12. Devikota, a city, 593, n. 1. Devotion of contemplation, 651. Dhanaka, a prince, 417. Dhananjaya, a serpent, s. of Kadru, 149. a Vyása, 273. Dhanáyus, s. of Purúravas, 398, n. 1. Dhaneyu, a prince, 447. Dhanisht?há, a lunar mansion, 226, n. 21. Dhanur-veda, military science, 284. Dhanwantari, produced from the ocean, 76. s. of Dírghatamas, 406. teacher of medical science, 284. 407. Dháraná, fixation of thought, 656. Dháran?í, d. of the Pitris, 84. w. of Meru, ib. n. 11. Dharbaka, s. of Ajáta?atru, 467. Dharma, a Prajápati, and s. of Brahmá, 49, n. 2. marries thirteen daughters of Daksha, 54. their children, 55, n. 13. marries ten daughters of Daksha, 115. 119. their posterity, 120. s. of Gandhára, 443. s. of Suvrata, 465. Dharma, 'law,' 284. Dharmadris, s. of ?waphalka, 435. Dharmadhwaja, k. of Mithilá, 645. Dharmaketu, a prince, 409. Dharman, a prince, 463. Dharmanetra, s. of Haihaya, 416. Dharmáran?ya, a city, 399, n. 9. Dharmaratha, a prince, 445. Dharma-?avarn?i, eleventh Manu, 268. his sons, ib. s. of Dharma, ib. n. 8. Dhársht?aka, a race of Kshatriyas, 358. Dhátá (Dhátri), s. of Bhrigu, 59. Dhátakí, s. of Sauna, 200. division of Pushkara-dwípa, ib. Dhátri, s. of Vishn?u and Lakshmí, married to Áyatí, 82. Dhava, a Vasu, 120, Dhenuka killed by Balaráma, 517. Dhenuká, w. of Kírttimat, 83,11.3, Dhí, w. of Manyu, 59, n. 4. Dhímat, s. of Virát, 165. s. of Pururavas, 398. Dhíshan?á, w. of Havirdhána, 106. w. of Krisá?wa, 123, n. 26. Dhrid?hanemi, a prince, 453. Dridhá?wa, s. of Dhundhumára, 362. Dhrisht?a, s. of Vaivaswata, 348. his sons, 358. Dhrisht?adyumna, s. of Drupada, 455. Dhrisht?aketu, s. of Satyadhriti, 390. s. of Sukumára, 409. s. of Dhrisht?adyumna, 455. Dhrisht?asarman, s. of ?waphalka, 435. Dhrita, a prince, 443. Dhritamatí, a river, 184. Dhritarásht?ra, a serpent, 149, n. 16. a king, s. of Vichitravírya's widow by Vyása, 459. Dhritarásht?rá, d. of Ka?yapa, 149, n. 13. Dhritavatí, a river, 183. and n. 38. Dhritavrata, a Rudra, 59, n. 4. a prince, 446. Dhriti, 'steadiness,' d. of Daksha, w. of Dharma, 54. w. of a Rudra, 59, n. 4. Dhriti, s. of Vítihavya, 391. s. of Babhru, 422. s. of Vijaya, 446. Dhritimat, s. of Kírttimat, 83, n. 3. s. of Yavínara, 453. Dhruva, s. of Uttanápáda and Sunítí, his story, 86. worships Vishn?u, 88. performs penance, 90. Vishn?u elevates him to the sphere of the north pole, 96. name of a Vasu, 120. s. of Rantínara, 448. Dhruva, the polar star, where situated, 228. his revolutions, 230. 240. Dhruvasandi, a prince, 387. Dhúmaketu, s. of Krisá?wa, 123, n. 26. s. of Trinavindu, 353, n. 25. Dhúmrake?a, s. of Prithu, 106, n. 1. Dhúmrá?wa, k. of Vai?álí, 354. Dhundhu, a demon, 361. Dhundumára, name of Kuvalayá?wa, 361. Dhurundharas, a people, 187. Dhu?ulyá, a river, 183, n. 39. Dhútapápá, a river, 182. Dhútí, an Aditya, 122. Dhyána, 'meditation,' 657. Dikshá, w. of Ugra, 59. w. of Vámadeva, ib. n. 4. Dilípa, s. of An?umat, 379. name of Khat?wanga, 383. s. of Riksha, 457. Diptimat, s. of Krishn?a, 591. Dírghabáhu, a prince, 383. Dírghatamas, s. of Ká?írájá, 406. s. of Utathya, 444, n. Is. Di?, 'space,' presides over the ear, 17, n. 28. Dis, a river, 182. Di?á, w. of Bhíma, a Rudra, 59 Disht?a, s. of Vaivaswata, 348, n. 4. Dissolution 'pralaya,' of four kinds, 50, 630, 634. Dití, d. of Daksha, w. of Ka?yapa, 122. mother of the Daityas, 123. of the Maruts, 151. p. 675 Divákara, a prince, 463. Divaratha, a prince, 445. Divaspati, Indra of the thirteenth Manwantara, 269. Divijáta, s. of Pururavas, 398, n. 1. Divinities presiding over the senses, 17, n. 28. classes of, 123. of the different Manwantaras, 260. Divodása, s. of Bhímaratha, k. of Ká?í, 407. expelled from Benares, ib. n. 12. 410, n. 17. s. of Bahwa?wa, 454. Divya, s. of ?atwata, 424. Doshá, w. of Kalpa, 98, n. 1. Dragons, children of Surasá, 149. Draun?i, a Vyása, 293. Dravina, s. of Prithu, 106, n. 1. s. of the Vasu Dhava, 120. Dráviras, a people, 192. Drid?hadhanush, a prince, 452. Dridhasena, a prince, 465. Dridháyus, s. of Purúravas, 398, n. 1. Drishadwatí, a river, the Caggar, 181, and n. 7. mother of Prasenajit, 362, n. 18. Dron?a, father of Aswattháman, 454. a mountain, 180, n. 3. Dron?akas, a people, 196. Drumá, a river, 185, n. 80. Drupada, s. of Prishata, 455. Druhyu, s. of Yayáti, 413, k. of the west, 415. his descendants, 443. Duhsá?ana, s. of Dhritarásht?ra, 459. Dukha, 'pain,' son of Naraka, 56. Durdama, s. of Bhadrasrenya, 407. n. 12. 417. Durgá, a strong hold, 46. n. 6. Durgá, her exploits alluded to, 499. worshipped at Pít?hasthánas, ib. n. 26. Durgá, a river, 183. 184. Durgalas, a people, 190. Durgá Máhátmya, account of Durga's exploits, xxxv. Durgama, s. of Vasudeva, 439. Durjana-mukha-chapet?iká, tracts on the Bhágavata, xxix. Durjayanta, a mountain, 180, n. 3. Durmada, s. of Vasudeva, 439. Durmitra, a prince, 478, n. 67. Durmukha, a serpent, 149, n. 16. Durvásas, a sage, s. of Atri, 70, n. 1. 83. Duryaman, a prince, 443. Duryodhana, s. of Dhritarásht?ra, 459. Dushyanta, s. of Anila, 448. Duties of castes and orders, 291. Dwajinyutsavasanketas, a people, 193. Dwápara, third Yuga or 'age,' its duration, 23, n. 4. Dwáraká, built by Krishn?a, 566. submerged by the sea, 613. Dwesha, 'hatred,' one of the five afflictions, 34, n. 2. Dwimíd?ha, s. of Hastin, 452. Dwimúrddan, s. of Ka?yapa, 147. Dwípas, 'insular continents,' seven principal, 166. their kings, divisions, inhabitants, &c.197; et seq. Dwivida, a monkey, killed by Balaráma, 605. Dynasties, of the sun, 348. of the moon, 198. of future kings, 461. Dyumat, s. of Va?isht?ha, 84, n. 8. Dyutimat, s. of Priyavrata, k, of Krauncha-dwípa, 162. his sons, 199. s. of Prán?a, 82. s. of Pán?d?u. ib. n. 1.
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E. Earth, the element, 16. the world, raised by the Varáha, 30. subdued by Prithu, 103. milked by various beings, 104. description of, 166. supported by ?esha, 206. destruction of, 631. ------- the goddess, dialogue with Vishn?u as the Varáha, 29. song of, 457. oppressed by the Daityas, applies to Brahmá, 493. mother of Naraka, propitiates Krishn?a, 582. Earrings, produced from the ocean, given to Adití, 78, n. restored by Krishn?a to her, 584 Egg of the world, how formed, 18. common symbol amongst the ancients, 18, n. 30. abode of Vishn?u as Brahmá; how composed; invested by the principles of creation, 19. Eka, synonyme of Mahat, 15, n. 22. Ekachakra, a Dánava, 147. Ekapádukas, a people, 187. Ekavinsa, hymns from Brahmá, 42. Ekoddisht?a-?ráddha, rules of, 316. Elápatra, s. of Kadru, 149. Elements, evolution of from primary matter, 14, subtile rudiments, how produced, 16. gross or sensible; number and production, ib. successive investment and participation of properties, ib. n. 25. disposition of, 214. successive resolution of into their origin, 635. Ellis, notice of the Vedas,i. Ether, the element, 16. see Áká?a. Expiation, efficacy of, 210.
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The Vishnu Purana Book – Index F
F. Fa-hian, travels in India, 354, n. 25. Fever, contends with Krishn?a, 594. Fire, the element, same as light (see Tejas), 16. the deity: see Agni. Fires, original, forty-nine in number, 84. made threefold by Pururavas, 397. Food, rules for taking, distributing, &c. 306. offered at ?ráddhas, 315.
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The Vishnu Purana Book – Index G
G. Gabhastimat, a division of Bhárata-varsha, 175. a division of Pátála, 204. Gachchas, a people, 192, n. 95. Gada, s. of Vasudeva, 439. Gádhi, s. of Ku?ámba, 399. s. of Ku?ika or Ku?anábha, ib. n. 10. Gahvaras, a people, 196, n. 159. p. 676 Gajavíthí, a division of the lunar mansions, 226, n. 21. Gálava, teacher of the white Yajush, 281, n. 5. Games, public, celebrated by Kansa, 551. and n. 4. Gandakí, a river, 182. the Gandak, ib. n. 16. Gandhamádana, a mountain south of Meru, 168. a forest, 169. a mountain ridge from the foot of Meru, ib. name of Ketumála-varsha, 171, n. 13. one of the seven ranges of Bhárata, 180. Gandhamojávaha, s. of ?waphalka, 435. Gándhára, a prince, 443. a people, ib. n. 2. Gandháras, a people, 191. Gándharba, a division of Bhárata-varsha, 175. Gandharbas, proceed from Brahmá, 41. children of Arisht?a, 150. of Vách, ib. n. 21. assail the Nágas, 370. Gandharba-loka, heaven of ?údras, 48, n. 10. Gandharba-veda, musical science, 284. Gandharbí, d. of Surabhí, parent of horses, 150, n. 19. Gándiní, d. of Ká?írájá, 431. Gandúsha, s. of ?úra, 437. Gáne?a Upa-purán?a, notice of, lvii. Gangá, d. of Himavat, 85, n. 11. d. of Daksha, w. of Dharma, 119, n. 12. Gangá, the river Ganges, her descent from heaven, 170. divides into four rivers, ib. into seven, 171, n. 12. river of Bhárata, 180. proceeds from Vishn?u's toe, 228, sanctity of, 229. brought down on earth by Bhagíratha, 379. Gangadwárá, a place, 62. Gara, s. of U?ínara, 444. Gardhabas, a race of kings, 474. 475, n. 64. Garga, a sage, learnt astronomy from ?esha, 206. performs the initiatory rites of Krishn?a and Ráma, 508. a prince, s. of Bhavanmanyu, 450. Gargabhúmi, a prince, 409, n. 15. Gárgya, a prince, 409, n. 15. Gárgya, teacher of the Rig-veda, 278. a Brahman, the father of Kálayavana, 565. Gárgyas, descendants of Garga, s. of Bhavanmanyu; become Brahmans, 451. Garud?a, king of birds, s. of Ka?yapa, and Vinatá, 149. Gárud?a, a Purán?a; 284. analysis of, liii. Gatí, w. of Pulaha, 55, n. 12. Gátra, s. of Va?isht?ha, 83. Gátravat, s. of Krishn?a, 591. Gaurí, w. of ?iva, 60. w. of Virajas, 82, n. 2. w. of Yuvaná?wa, changed to the Báhudá river, 362, n. 18. d. of Antínara, 448, n. 9. Gaurí, a river, 183. Gautama, a Prajápati, 49, is, 2. a Rishi, 264. husband of Ahalyá, 454. Gavya, 'flesh' or 'produce;' of kine offered to the Pitris, 332. Gaya, s. of Havirdhan?a, 106. s. of Nakta, 165. s. of Sudyumna, 350. Gayatri, metre from Brahmá, 42. verse of the Vedas, 222, n. 13. Ghat?asrinjayas, a people, 193. Ghatotkacha, s. of Bhíma, 459, n. 5. 460. Ghoratá, 'terror,' a property of sensible objects, 17, n. 27. Ghosha, s. of Lamba, 120. Ghoshavasu, a prince, 471. Ghritáchí, a divine nymph, 150, n. 21. Ghritaprisht?ha, s. of Priyavrata, 162, n. 2. Ghriteyu, a prince, 447. Ghritsamada, s. of Suhotra, 406. Giri, a prince, 435. Girigahvaras, a people, 196. Girivraja, a city in Magadhá, 399, n. 9, Gobhan?u, s. of Vahni, 442. Goghnatas, a people, 187. Godávarí, a river, 176. Gods, proceeded from Brahmá, 40. overcome by the demons, 72. churn the ocean, 74. classes of; children of Dharma, 120. of Ka?yapa, 122. Gohamuka, a mountain, 180, n. 3. Golaka, teacher of the Rig-veda, 277, n. 8. Gold, land of, 202. Go-loka, heaven of Krishn?a, 48, n. 10. 214, n. 3. Gomanta, a mountain, 180, n. 3. Gomantas, a people, 187, n. 29. Gomatí, a river, 182. in Oude, n. 16. Gomatiputra, 473. Gopas, inhabitants of Gokula, 506. go to Vrindávana, 509. associates of Krishn?a in his sports, 511, &c. Gopálakakshas, a people, 192. Goparasht?ras, a people, 187. Gopís, wives of the Gopas, their sports with Krishn?a, 531. their grief at his departure, 544. Goswalu, teacher of the Rig-veda, 277. Gotama, a Vyása, 273. Gotras, families of Brahmans, 405, n. 23. Gova, a country, 188, n. 34. Govarddhana, a mountain, 180, n. 3. worshipped by the Gopas, 525. lifted up by Krishn?a, 527. Govinda, a name of Krishn?a, 528, n. 2. Govíthí, a division of the lunar mansions, 226, n. 21. Grains, esculent, 46. sacrificial, 47. Gráman?is, attendants on the sum, 234, n. 2. Greeks, called Yavanas or Yonas, 194, n. 144. Gridhriká, d. of Ka?yapa, parent of vultures, 148. Grihasht?ha, 'householder,' duties of, 294. fixed duties, 300. miscellaneous duties, 310. Guhas, kings of Kalinga, 480. Gunas, qualities of goodness, foulness, and darkness, 34, n. 1. Gupta, name for a Vai?ya, 298. Guptas, a race of kings, 479. coins of, 480, n. 70.
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Post by Anne Terri on Apr 2, 2015 12:29:24 GMT 1
The Vishnu Purana Book – Index H
p. 677 H. Haihaya, a prince of the Yádava race, 416. Haihayas, a tribe, conquer Báhu, 373. conquered by Sagara, 374. five divisions of, 418, n. 20. Scythian origin of, ib. invade Ká?í, 410, n. 17. Hair, how worn by ancient nations, 375, n. 17. Haitukas, a class of heretics, 345. Hála, a prince, 473. Hansa, a mountain, 169. Hara, a Rudra, r21. Hari, name of Vishn?u, 7, n. 1, &c. see Vishn?u. Hari or Hari-varsha, a country, 168. Harike?a, a solar ray, 236, n. 3. Haris, a class of deities, 122, n. 20. 262. Hari?chandra, a prince, s. of Tri?anku, 372. raised to heaven, ib. n. 9. Hari?ravá, a river, 183. Harita, a prince, s. of Yuvaná?wa, 369. s. of Rohitá?wa, 373. s. of Paravrit, 420. k. of Videha, 421, n. 13. Haritas, a class of deities, 268. Haritas, sons of Harita; Brahmans, 369, n. 3. Haritá?wa, s. of Sudyumna, 350, n. 6. Hari-van?a, notice of, lviii. Harivarsha, s. of Agnídhra, 162, k. of Nishadha, 163. a country, 168. Harsha, s. of Ráma, 55. Harshavarddhana, a prince, 412. Haryyaksha, s. of Prithu, 106, n. 1. Haryyanga, a prince, 445. Haryya?wa, s. of Drid?há?wa, 362. s. of Prishada?wa, 371. s. of Drisht?aketu, 390. s. of Chakshu, 453. Harya?was, son of Daksha, 117. Haryatmá, a Vaasa, 273. Hastá, a lunar mansion, 226, n. 21. Hastin, s. of Suhotra, 451. Hastinápur, founded by Hastin, 452. washed away by the Ganges, 461. undermined by Balaráma, 602. Hastisomá, a river, 182. Havirbhú, w. of Pulastya, 55, n. 12. 83, n. 5. Havirdhan?a, s. of Antarddhi, 106. Havishmantas, a class of Pitris, 321, n. 1. Havya, s. of Atri, 83, n. 4. Havyaváhana, s. of Kochi, 84, n. 9. Haya, a Yádava prince, 416. Haya?iras, d. of Vrishaparvan, 147. d. of Vaiswánara, and w. of Kratu, ib. n. 7. Hema, a prince, 444. Hemá, a river, 183. Hemachandra, k. of Vaisáli, 354. Hemakút?a, range of mountains, 167. Heretics, sects of, 47. Jains, Bauddhas, &c. 338. sin of conversing with, 345. Hermit, duties of, 295. Heti, a Rákshas, 233. Himavat, k. of mountains, 153, n. 1. snowy range, 167. Hindus, origin and first settlements of in India, lxv. Hiran?maya, a country, 168. Hiran?vat, s. of Agnídhra, 162. k. of ?weta-dwípa, 163. Hiran?vatí, a river, 183. Hiran?yagarbha, name of Brahmá, 7, n. 1. Hiran?yaka?ipu, s. of Ka?yapa and Diti, 123. k. of the Daityas, 124. his power, 126. enmity to Vishn?u, 127. put to death by him as Narasinha, 145, n. 2. Hiran?yáksha, s. of Ka?yapa and Diti, 123. Hiran?yanábha, teacher of the Sáma-veda, 282. a prince, pupil of Jaimini, 386. Hiran?yaretas, s. of Priyavrata, 162, n. 2. Hiran?yaroman, a Lokapála, s. of Maríchi, 83. s. of Parjanya, regent of the north, 153. 226. Hláda, s, of Hiran?yaka?ipu, 124. Hládiní, a river, 171, n. 12. Horse of Indra and of the sun produced at the churning of the ocean, 78, n. 8. Horses of the sun, 218. of the moon, 238. of Mercury and Venus, 239. of Mars, Jupiter, Saturn,. Rahu, and Ketu, 240. of Krishn?a's car, 429. Hospitality, duties of, 305. Householder, duties of, 294. 300. 310. Hotri, reciter of hymns, 276. Hraswaroman, a prince, 390. Hrí, 'modesty,' d. of Daksha, w. of Dharma, 55, n. 12. Hridíka, a Yádava prince, 436. Hrishike?a, name of Vishn?u, 2. lord of the senses, 2, n. 2, Hún?as, a people, 177. and n. 6. 194. Hutá?ana, god of fire, 72. Hylozoism, of Cudworth, 32, n. 8. Hymn, to Vishn?u, by Earth, 29. by Brahmá and the gods, 72. to ?rí, by Indra, 78. to Vishn?u, by Dhruva, 93. by the Prachetasas, 108. by Prahláda, 141. by Brahmá, 494. to Krishn?a, by Kálíya, 515. by Akrúra, 547. by Adití, 585. Hypostases, three of Vishn?u; a similar triad known to the ancients, 7, n. 1.
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Post by Anne Terri on Apr 2, 2015 12:30:30 GMT 1
The Vishnu Purana Book – Index I
I. Ignorance, fivefold; origin of beings, 34. nature and cause of, 649. Id?á, d. of Daksha, w. of Ka?yapa, 122. Idhmadhwaja, s. of Priyavrata, 162, n. 2. Idvatsara, third cyclic year, 224. Ijikas, a people, 191. Ijyá 'oblation,' from Brahmá, 42, n. 21. Ikshu, a river, 185, n. 80. Ikshulá (Ikshudá), a river, 182, n. 15. Ikshumálaví (Ikshumáliná), a river, 182, n. 15. Ikshwáku, s. of Vaivaswata, 348. his sons, 359. p. 678 Ila, s. of Vaivaswata, 349, n. 5. Ilus of the Phœnicians, ib. Ilá, d. of Vaivaswata, 349. changed to a man, 350, mother of Pururavas, ib. w. of a Rudra, 59, n. 4. w. of Vasudeva, 439, n. 2, Ilavila, s. of Da?aratha, 383. Ilavilá, w. of Vi?ravas, 83, n. 5. d. of Trin?avindu, 353. w. of Pulastya, ib. n. 24. Ilávrita, s. of Agnídhra, 162. k. of Ilávrita, 162163. Ilávrita, a country, 168. Ilwala, s. of Hláda, 147, n. 1. s. of Viprachitti, 148. Immortals, creation of, 36. Impurity from death of relations, 316. India, civilization and colonization of, lxv. Indra, k. of the gods, 153. presides over the hands, 17, n. 28. husband of ?achí, 70. cursed by Durvá?a, 71. praises ?rí, 78. divides the embryo of Diti, 152. one of the Vyásas, 272. born as Gádhi, 399. expelled by the sons of Raji, 411. recovers his power, 412. worshipped by the Gopas, 523. rains on Gokula, 526. does homage to Krishn?a, 528. contends with Krishn?a for the Párijáta tree, 585. is defeated, 586. Indras of the Manwantaras; of the second, 260. third, 261. fourth and fifth, 262. sixth, 263. seventh, 264. eighth, 267. ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, 268. thirteenth and fourteenth, 269. Indra-dwípa, a portion of Bhárata-varsha, 175. Indradyumna, s. of Sumati, 164. Indrakíla, a mountain, 180, n. 3. Indra-loka, heaven of Indra and Kshatriyas, 48, n. 10. Indrapramati, teacher of a Sanhitá of the Rigveda, 277. Indra-sávarn?i, fourteenth Manu, 268, n. 8. Indriyátmá, name of Vishn?u, 2, n. 2. Iravat, s. of Arjuna, 460. Irávatí, w. of a Rudra, 59, n. 4. Irávatí, a river, 181. the Ravi or Hydraotes, ib. n. 9. I?ána, a Rudra, 58. Isha, a month, 225. Í?wara, one with Vishn?u, 2. active deity, ib. n. 3. synonyme of Mahat, 15, n. 22. a Rudra, 121, n. 17. Itihása, 'historical tradition,' taught by Vyása, 276. Itíkas, a people, 191, n. 80. Ivílaka, a prince, 472.
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The Vishnu Purana Book – Index J
J. Jábálas, students of a branch of the white Yajush, 281, n. 5. Jagati metre, from Brahmá, 42. Jahnu, s. of Suhotra, drinks the Ganges, 398. s. of Kuru, 455. Jáhnaví, a name of Gangá, 398. Jaimini, pupil of Vyása, 276. teacher of the Sáma-veda, 282. Jain faith adopted by the sons of Raji, 412, n. 1. Jain mendicant, an illusion of Vishn?u, 338. Jains, noticed in the Bhágavata, 164, n. 7. origin of, 339. Jaitra, the chariot of Krishn?a, 610. Jajáli, teacher of the Atharva-veda, 283. Jaleyu, a prince, 447. Jamadagni, a sage, 264. s. of Richíka, 400. father of Para?uráma, 401. killed by the sons of Kárttavírya, 403. Jámbavat, kills the lion that slew Prasena, 426. overcome by Krishn?a; gives him his daughter, 427. Jámbavatí, w. of Krishn?a, 427. Jambu, a continent in the centre of all, 166. a tree on Gandhamádana; gives name to Jambu-dwípa; name of a river, 168. Jambu-dwípa, a continent, 166. Jámbunada, heavenly gold, 168. Jambunadí, a river, 171, n. 12. 184. Janaka, k. of Mithilá, 389. second of the name, same as Síradhwaja, 390, n. 4. k. of Magadhá, 466. a general title of Maithila kings, 645, n. Janakpur, a city, 389, n. 3. Jana-loka, heaven of saints, 48, n. 10. site of, 213. remains during a pralaya, 631. Janamejaya, k. of Vai?álí, 354. s. of Puranjaya, 444. s. of Puru, 447. s. of Paríkshit son of Kuru, 457. s. of Paríkshit son of Abhimanyu, 461. Janárddana, a name of Vishn?u, 19, &c. Jángalas, a people, 185. 192. Jantu, s. of Somaka, 455. s. of Sudhanwan, ib. Jará, s. of Mrityu, 56. a hunter who kills Krishn?a, 612. Jará, a female fiend, who unites the two parts of Jarasandha, 456. Járadgava, s. portion of the planetary sphere, 226, n. 21. Járadgaví, a division of the lunar mansions, 226, n. 21. Jarásandha, s. of Vrihadratha, 456. attacks Mathurá, 563. Jaratkáru, a Vyása, 273. Járudhi, a mountain, 169. Játas, a branch of the Haihayas, 418, n. 20. Jat?áyu, s. of Arun?a and ?yení, 149, n. 13. Játhara, a range of mountains, 171. Jat?harágni, name of Agastya, 83, n. 5. Jat?haras, a people, 187. Jaya, a prince, 390. Jayá, d. of Daksha, w. of Kri?á?wa, 123, n. 26. Jayadratha, s. of Vrihanmanas, 445. s. of Vrihatkarman, 452, Jayadhwaja, s. of Kárttavírya, 418. Jayanta, a Rudra, 121, n. 17. Jayantapur, a city, 389, n. 3. Jayas, a class of deities, 122, n. 20. p. 679 Jayasena, s. of Adína, 412. s. of Sárvabhauma, 457. Jharjhara, s. of Hiran?yáksha, 147. Jillikas, a people, 192. Jímúta, a prince, 422. Jnyan?a, 'wisdom,' epithets of according to the Yoga, 156, n. 6. Jrimbhiká, 'yawning,' a form of Brahmá, 40, n. 15. Jyámagha, a prince, 420. conquers Madhyade?a, 421, n. 13. Jyesht?ha, a month, 225, n. 19. Jyesht?ha or Alakshmí, produced from the ocean, 78, n. a lunar mansion, 226, n. 21. Jyotirathá, a river, 183. Jvotish, 'astronomy,' an Anga of the Vedas, 284. Jyotishmat, s. of Priyavrata, k. of Sáka-dwípa, 162. his sons, 198. a sun, 632. Jyotsná, 'dawn,' a form of Brahmá, 40.
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Post by Anne Terri on Apr 2, 2015 12:33:00 GMT 1
The Vishnu Purana Book – Index K
K. Ka (or Prajápati), presides over the generative organs, 17, n. 28. Kabandha, teacher of the Atharva-veda, 282. Kachchas (Kachchiyas), a people, 190, n. 68. Kadamba, a tree on Mandara, 168. yields a spirituous extract, 571. Kadru, d. of Daksha, w. of Ka?yapa, 122 mother of the serpents, 149. Kaikeya, s. of ?ivi, 444. Kaikeyas, sons of Dhrisht?aketu, 437. Kailakila Yavanas, a race of kings, 477. Kailása, a mountain, 172. Kai?ika, s. of Viderbha, 422. Kajinghas, a people, 196, n. 163. Kákamukhas, a people, 187, n. 22. Kákas, a people, 193, n. 142. Kákavarn?a, a prince, 466. Kakshas, a people, 190. Kaksheyu, a prince, 447. Kakubha, a mountain, 180, n. 3. Kakud, d. of Daksha, w. of Dharma, 119. Kakudmin, name of Raivata, 355. Kakutstha, s, of ?a?áda, 361. s. of Bhagíratha, 384. n. 15, Kalá, d. of Kardama, w. of Maríchi, 55, n. 12. Kalá, a period of thirty Kásht?has, 22, n. 3, a digit of the moon, 239, n. 2. Kála, 'time,' a form of Vishn?u, 9, cause of the world, ib, n. 12. connecting matter and spirit, 12. Kála, a Rudra, 59, n. 4. s. of the Vasu Dhruva, 120. Kálá, d. of Daksha, w. of Ka?yapa, 122, n. 19. Kálanjara, a mountain, 169. Kálajoshikas, a people, 189. Kálakas, a class of Dánavas, 148, n. 9. Kálakanjas, a class of Dánavas. 148. Kálakeyas, a class of Dánavas, 148, n. 9. Kálanábha, s. of Hiranyáksha, 147, n. 3. s. of Viprachitti, 148. Kálánara, a prince, 444. Kalápa, a village, 387. Kálasutra, a hell, 207. Kálatoyakas, a people, 189, n. 59. Kálavas, a people, 193. Káláyani, teacher of the Rib veda, 278. Kálayavana, s. of Gárgya, 565, k. of the Yavanas, ib. invades Mathurá, 566. destroyed by Muchukunda, 567. Kali, last Yuga or 'age;' its duration, 23, n. 4. kings of, 461. commencement of, 486. vices of, 486. 622. advantages of, 627. Káliká, d. of Vaiswánara, w. of Ka?yapa, 148. Káliká, Upa-purán?a, notice of, lvii. Kalinga, s. of Bali, 444. Kalingas, a people, 177. and n. 6. 185, n. 3. 188. 196. Kálindí, w. of Krishn?a, 578. Kálíya, a serpent, 149, n. 16. conquered by Krishn?a, 514. banished to the sea, 516. Kalkalas, a people, 193. Kalki Avatára of Vishn?u in the Kali age, 484. Kalmáshapáda, a prince; also Saudása, q. v. 380, n. 11. 382. s. of Raghu, 384, n. 15. Kalpa, s. of Dhruva, 98, n. 1. Kalpa, 'period of time,' calculation of, 24, n. 6, day of Brahmá; past or Padma; present or Váráha, 25. Kalpas infinite, 25, n. 9. life of Brahmá, 26, n. 9. minor Kalpas, ib. duration of, 270. 631. Kalpa, an Anga of the Vedas, 284. Kalpas of the Atharva-veda, 283. Káma, s. of Brahmá, 50, n. 2. s. of Dharma, 55. s. of Sahishn?u, 83, n. 6. Kámadeva, lord of the Apsarasas, 153, n. 1. Kámagamas, a class of deities, 268. Kámákshi, a form of Durgá, lvii. Kamakhyá, a form of Durgá, lvii. Kámarúpa, a country, 176. 177, n. 6. seat of pilgrimage, lvii. Kambala, s, of Kadru, 149. Kambalavarhish, s. of Andhaka, 435. Kambojas, a people, 194. conquered by Sagara, 374. Caumogees, ib. n. 15. Kampaná, a river, 183. Kámpilya, s. of Haryya?wa, 454. Kámpilya, a city, 187, n. 20. 452. 454, n. 49. Kámyá, d. of Kardama, 83, n. 6. w. of Priyavrata, 162. Kanakas, a people, 481. Kanakhala, a village, 62, n. 2. Kánchana, s. of Bhima, 398. Kán?d?u, a sage, his story, 110. Kanisht?has, a class of deities, 269. Kanka, s. of Ugrasena, 436. Kankí, d. of Ugrasena, 436. p. 680 Kansa, s. of Ugrasena, 436. warned of his death, 493. destroys the children of Vasudeva, 498. sends demons to find and destroy Krishn?a, 504. sends Akrúra to bring Krishn?a to Mathurá, 537. holds public games, 551. killed by Krishn?a, 558. Kansá, d. of Ugrasena, 436. Kansavatí, d. of Ugrasena, 436. Kántikas, a people, 193. Kan?wa, teacher of the white Yajush, 281. s. of Apratiratha, 448. s. of Ajamíd?ha, 452. Kán?was, dynasty of, 471. Kan?wáyanas, a race of Brahmans, 448. Kanyakágun?as, a people, 191. Kapálin, a Rudra, 121. Kaparddin, a Rudra, 121. Kapi, a prince, became a Brahman, 451. Kápí, a river, 183. Kapila, a sage, destroys the sons of Sagara, 378. a Dánava, 147. a serpent, 149, n. 16. a mountain, 169. Kapilá, a river, 183. Kapilá?rama, hermitage of Kapila, 379. Kapilá?wa, s. of Dhundhumara, 362. Kapinjalá, a river, 183. Kapotaroman, s. of Vrisht?a, 435. Karabhanjikas, a people, 196. Karakas, a people, 193. Karambhi, a prince, 422. Karandhama, s. of Khaninetra, 352. s. of Traisámba, 442. Karat?as, a people, 193. Karatoyá, a river, 184. Kardama, a Prajápati, 49, n. 2. marries Devahútí, 54, n. 7. their posterity, ib. s. of Pulaha, 83, n. 6. Karíshakas, a people, 192. Karíshin?í, a river, 182. Karítis, a people, 188. Karkkota, a serpent, s. of Radru, 149. Karmasa, s. of Pulaha, 83. Karma?resht?ha, s. of Pulaha, 83, n. 6. Karn?a, s. of Pritha, 437. found by Adhiratha, 446. Karn?aprávaran?as, a people, 187, n. 22. Karn?át?akas, a people, 192. Karn?ikas, a people, 192, n. 113. Kártika, a month, 225, n. 19. Kártikeya, s. of the Krittikás, 120. Kárttavíryya, s. of Kritavírya, carries off the cow of Jamadagni, 402. takes Rávana prisoner, 417. killed by Para?uráma, 403. 417. Karundhaka, s. of ?úra, 436. Karúsha or Kárusha, s. of Vaivaswata, 348. his sons, 351. Kárushas, a people, 177. and n. 6. 186, n. 13. Ká?a, s. of Suhotra, 406. Kaserumat, a division of Bhárata-varsha, 175. Ká?í, kings of, 406. Ká?íkosálas, a people, 186. Ka?írája, s. of Ká?a, 406. Ká?is, a people, 187. Ka?míras, a people, 191. 195. Kasht?ha, d. of Daksha, w. of Ka?yapa, 122, n. 19. Kásht?há, fifteen twinklings of the eye, 22, eighteen, 22, n. 3. five Kshan?as, ib. Ká?ya, a prince, 452. Ka?yapa, a Prajápati, 50, n. 2. marries the daughters of Daksha, 119. their progeny, 122. a star, 241. Ka?yata, s. of Paurn?ama?a, 82, n. 2. Kathájava, teacher of the Rig-veda, 278. Kaukundakas, a people, 193, n. 116. Kaukut?t?akas, a people, 193. Kaumára, kind of creation, 38, n. 13. Kaumárabhritya, a branch of medicine, 407, n. 11. Kaunkanas, a people, 193. Kauravyas, a people, 192. Kaurmma, a Purán?a, 284. see Kúrma. Kau?ámba, a city, 399, n. 9. Kau?alya, a prince, 386, n. 26. Kausháravi, a name of Maitreya, 3, n. 10. Kau?ijas, a people, 187. Kau?ika, s. of Vasudeva, 439. Kau?ikas, descendants of Viswamitra, 405. Gotras or 'tribes' of, ib. n. 23. Kau?ikí, a river, 182. the Ko?i, ib. n. 16. formerly Satyavatí, 400, n. 13. Kaustubha, a gem produced from the ocean; worn by Vishn?u, 78, n. 8 Kaut?ílya, destroyer of the Nandas, 468. Káverí, a river, 182. the Caveri, ib. n. 24. Kavi, s. of Chákshusha, 98. s. of Priyavrata, 162, n. 2. s. of Urukshaya, 451, n. 22. Kavyas, a class of Pitris, 239, n. 3. a race of Brahmans, 451, n. 22. Kavyaváhana, s. of Pávaka, 84, n. 9. Kekayas, a people, 189. Kenava, teacher of the Rig-veda, 278, n. 10. Kerala, a country, 188. Keralas, a people, 192. Ke?idhwaja, s. of Kritadhwaja, 645. teaches Khán?d?ikya the Yoga, 649. Ke?in, killed by Krishn?a, 539. Ke?iní, w. of Vi?ravas, 83, n. 5. w. of Sagara, 377. Ketu, s. of Sinhiká, 148, n. 10, his car and horses, 240. Ketumála, s. of Agnídhra, 162. k. of Gandhamádana, 163. Ketumála, a Varsha or 'country,' 169. Ketumat, a Lokapála, s. of Rajas, regent of the west, 84, n. 8. 153. 226. s. of Dhanwantari, 407. Kevala, a country, 188, n. 39. a prince, 353. Khan?d?as or 'portions' of Bhárata-varsha, 175. portions of the Padma Purán?a, xviii. of the Skanda, xlvi. Khan?d?apáni, a prince, 462. p. 681 Khán?d?ikya, s. of Amitadhwaja, 645. teaches Ke?idhwaja the expiation of a sin, 647. Khaninetra, a prince, 352. Khanitra, a prince, 352. Khasá, d. of Daksha, w. of Ka?yapa, 122. Khasíkas, a people, 195, n. 157. Khásíras, a people, 195. Khasrima, s. of Viprachitti, 148. Khat?wanga, a prince, 383. Khet?aka, a hamlet, 46, n. 6. Khyátí, 'celebrity,' d. of Daksha, w. of Bhrigu, 54. synonyme of Mahat, 15, n. 22. Kilakila, a city, 477, n. 66. Kimpurusha, s. of Anídhra, 162. k. of Hemakút?a, ib. a country or Varsha, 168. Kings, of different orders of beings, 153. of the solar race, 348. of Vai?álí, 354. of Mithilá, 388. of the lunar race, 398. of Ká?í, 406. of Máhishmatí, 416. of Chedi, 422. of Anga, 445. of Magadhá, 456. 465. of future periods, 461. of Vidi?a, 478, n. 66. of Mekalá, 478. of Vindhya, ib. n. 66. of the Mahishas, ib. of the seven Koshalas, 479. of the Naishadhas, ib. of Padmarati, 479. of Magadhá, ib. of the seashore, 480. of Kalinga, ib, of the Nishádas, ib. of the Kali age, 482. Kinnara, a prince, 463. Kinnaras, with horses' heads, from Brahmá, 43. Kirátas, a people, 175. 190. 192. Kírttí, d. of Daksha, w. of Dharma, 54.119, n. 12. Kírttimat, s. of Angiras, 83. s. of Uttánapáda, 86, n. 1. s. of Vasudeva, 439. Kle?a, 'affliction of the soul,' 34, n. 2. Kokanakhas, a people, 193, n. 124. Kokarakas, a people, 193. Konwa, a mountain, 180, n. 3. Ko?á (Koká), a river, 184. Ko?alas, a people, 190, n. 79. Ko?alas (seven), kings of, 479. Kot?aví, a goddess, 595. Kratha, s. of Viderbha, 422. Kratu, a Prajápati, 49. marries Sannati, 54. s. of Uru, 98. Kratusthalá, a nymph, 233. Krauncha, a Dwípa, 166, divisions, mountains, rivers, people of, 199. a Mountain divided by Kártikeya, 169, n. 10. an Asura, 170, n. 10. a teacher of the Rig-veda, 277. Krauncha, d. of Ka?yapa, 149, n. 13. Krikan?a, s. of Bhajamána, 424. Krimi, s. of Bhajamána, 424, n. 2. s. of U?ínara, 444 Krimibhojana, a hell, 207. sins punished in, 208. Krimísa, a hell, 207. sins punished in, 208. Kripa, s. of Satyadhriti, 454. Kripá, d. of ?atyadhriti, 454. w. of Dron?a, ib. a river, 185, n. 80. Kri?á?wa, a sage, married to two of Daksha's daughters, 19. their children, personified weapons, 123, n. 26. a king, s. of Sahadeva, 354. s. of Sanhatá?wa, 362. Krishn?a, s. of Vasudeva and Devakí, 440. 502. an Avatára of Vishn?u, 492, n. 2, 3. of one of Vishn?u's hairs, 498. his birth, 503. brought up by Nanda and Ya?odá, 453. kills Pútaná, 506. overturns a waggon, 508, throws down two trees, 509. subdues and banishes Kálíya, 512. is hymned by him, 515. prohibits the worship of Indra, 524. lifts up Govarddhana, 527. made monarch of kine, 529. younger brother of Indra, ib. n. 2. sports with the Gopís, 531. kills Arisht?a, 536. kills Ke?in, 539. hymned by Akrúra, 547. accompanies him to Mathurá, 548. kills Kansa's washerman, 549. makes Kubjá. straight, 550. breaks a bow, 551. kills Kansa's elephant, 555. kills Chán?úra, 557. kills Kansa, 558. makes Ugrasena king, 560. studies under Sándípani, 561. kills Panchajana, 562. besieged in Mathurá, 563. builds Dwáraká, 566. destroys Kálayavana, 567. goes to Dwáraká, 569. accused falsely of purloining the Syamantaka jewel by killing Prasena, 426. recovers the jewel from Jámbavat, 427. marries Jámbavatí, ib. marries Satyabhámá, 428. kills ?atadhanwan, 430. discovers the jewel in Akrúra's possession, 432. acquitted of the theft, 433. carries off Rukminí, 573. his other wives, 578. slays Mura, 582. kills Naraka, ib. hymned by Adití, 585. visits Indra, and carries away the Párijáta tree, 586. marries sixteen thousand princesses, 590. his sons, 591. rescues Aniruddha from Bán?a, 594. overpowers ?iva, 595. propitiated by him, 596. kills Paun?d?raka, 599. burns Benares, 600. recalled by the gods to heaven, 607. causes the destruction of the Yádavas, 610, is shot by a hunter, 612. his wives burn, 613. Krishn?a, s. of Havirdhána, 106. one of the Andhra princes, 472. Krishn?á, a hell, 207. sins punished in, 209. Krishn?á, a river, 184. and n. 64. Krishn?a-dwaipáyana, s. of Pará?ara and Satyavatí, 459, n. 4. the last Vyása, 273. author of the Mahábhárata, 275. arranger of the Vedas, &c. 276. Krishn?aven?á, a river, 183. Krishn?aven?í, a river, 176. the Krishn?a, ib. n. 5. Krita, first Yuga or age; its duration, 23, n. 4. Krita, s. of Kritaratha, 390. s. of Sannatimat, compiler of Sanhitás of the Vedas, 453. Kritadhwaja, s. of Dharmadhwaja, 645. Kritágni, a prince, 417. Krítaka, s. of Vasudeva, 439. s. of Chyavana, 455. Kritamálá, a river, 176. 185, n. 80. Kritanjaya, a Vyása, 273. a prince, 463. Kritasmara, a mountain, 180, n. 3. p. 682 Kritaratha, a prince, 390. Kritavarman, s. of Dhanaka, 417. s. of Hridíka, 436. Kritavírya, a prince, 417. Kritaujas, a prince, 417. Kriti, s. of Bahulá?wa, 391. s. of Nahusha, 413. a teacher of the Sáma-veda, 282. Kritiráta, a prince, 390. Krittiká, a lunar mansion, 224. 226, n. 21. Kritwí, w. of Anuha, 452. Krityá, a river, 182. Kriyá, 'devotion,' d. of Daksha, w. of Dharma, 54. w. of Kratu, 55, n. 12. a magical being, 599. Krodha, s. of Brahmá, 50, n. 2. s. of Mrityu, 56. s. of Lobha and Nikrití, ib. n. 14. Krodhavasá, d. of Daksha, w. of Ka?yapa, 122. Krosht?ri, s. of Yadu, 416. his sons, 420. Kshana, thirty Kalás, 22, n. 3. three Nimeshas, ib. Kshamá, 'patience,' d. of Daksha, w. of Pulaha, 54. Kshatradharman, a prince, 412. Kshatraujas, a prince, 466. Kshatravriddha, s. of Ayes, 406. his descendants, ib. other descendants, 412. Kshatriyas, born from the breast of Brahmá, 44. duties of, 292. destroyed by Para?uráma, 403. how preserved, 404, n. 21. races of, become Brahmans, 359, n. 6.405, 23. 448. 451. 454. Kshatropakshatra, a prince, 435. Kshema, s. of Dharma, 55. Kshemadhanwan, a prince, 386. Kshemadharman, a prince, 466. Kshemaka, last of the race of Puru, 462. Kshemári, a prince, 390. Kshemya, s. of Ugráyudha, 453. s. of ?uchi, 465. Kshetrajna, 'embodied spirit,' a form of Vishn?u, 14, n. 21. Kshudraka, s. of Prasenajit, 464. Kubjá made straight by Krishn?a, 550. Kuchírá, a river, 183. Kuhu, d. of Angiras, 82. a river, 185, n. 80. last day of the moon's wane, 225. Kukkura, s. of Andhaka, 435. Kukkuras, a people, 193. Kukkurángáras, a people, 193, n. 120. Kukshí, d. of Priyavrata, 161. Kukuras, a people, 187. Kuládhya (Ku?ádhya), a country, 188. Kulaparvatas, mountain ranges in central India, 174. Kulatthas, a people, 194. Kulindas, a people, 193. Kulindápatyakas, a people, 192. Kulútas, a people, 191, n. 86. Kumára, a Prajápati, 50, n. 2. 8. of the Vasu Agni, 120. Kumárí, a river, 176. Kumáriká, a division of Bhárata-varsha, 175, n. 3. Kumbhaka, suspension of breath, 653. Kumbhakarn?a, s. of Visravas, 83, n. 5. Kumuda, a minor Dwípa, 175, n. 3. a mountain, 168, n. 6. Kumudádi, teacher of the Atharva-veda, 283. Kumudvatí, a river, 185, n. 80. Kun?d?aka, s. of Kshudraka, 464. Kun?d?alá, a river, 183. Kundinapur, capital of Vidarbha, 473. Kuni, a prince, 390. Kuntalas, a people, 185. 190. 192. Kunthakas, a people, 193. Kunti, s. of Dharmanetra, 416. s. of Kratha, 422. Kunti (Pritha), d. of ?ara, 437. adopted by Kuntibhoja, and married to Pán?d?u, ib. her sons, ib. and 459. Kuntibhoja, adopts Prithá, 437. Kuntikas, a people, 192, n. 114. Kuntis, a people, 187. Kupathas, a people, 194, n. 148. Kurari, a mountain, 169. Kúrma Purán?a, 284. analysis of, xlix. Kuru, s. of Agnídhra, 162. k. of the country between the ?weta and ?ringaván mountains, 163. s. of Samvaran?a, 455. Kurus, a people of Bhárata, 176. 177, n. 6. 185. Kuruvarn?akas, a people, 192. Kuruvatsa, a prince, 423. Ku?a, 'sacrificial' grass, 106, n. 3. name of a Dwípa, 166. people, mountains, rivers of, 199. Ku?a, s. of Ráma, 385. k. of Ku?asthalí, 386, n. 17. s. of Valáká?wa, 399. Ku?achírá, a river, 183. Ku?adhárá, a river, 183. Ku?adhwaja, k. of Ká?í, 390. of Sanká?ya, ib. n. 5. Ku?ágra, s. of Vrihadratha, 455. Ku?alas, a people, 190. Ku?ámba, a prince, s. of Ku?a, 399. founder of Kau?ámbi, ib. n. 9. Ku?anábha, a prince, 399. Ku?an?d?as (Ku?ádhyas), a people, 185, n. 7. Ku?asthalí, a city, 355. also Dwáraká, 356. Ku?avindus, a people, 192. Kushídi, teacher of the Sáma-veda, 282. Kushmán?d?as, a class of divinities, 90. Ku?ika, a prince, 399, n. 9. Kút?aka, a mountain, 180, n. 3. Kút?a?aila, a mountain, 180, n. 3. Kuthumi, teacher of the Sáma-veda, 282. Kut?t?aparántas, a people, 190. Kuvalayá?wa, s. of Vrihada?wa, 361. a name of Pratarddana, 408. Kuvera, s. of Visravas, 83, n. 5. lord of wealth, and k. of the Yakshas, 153, n. 1.
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L. Laghu, a measure of time, fifteen Kásht?hás, 22, n. 3. Lajjá, 'modesty,' d. of Daksha, w. of Dharma, 54. p. 683 Lakshman?a, s. of Da?aratha, 384. Lakshman?á, w. of Krishn?a, 578. Lakshmí, 'prosperity,' d. of Daksha, w. of Dharma, 54. 119. n. 12. d. of Bhrigu, 59. 82. wife and counterpart of Vishn?u, 60. born from the ocean, and taken by Vishn?u, 76. hymned by Indra, 78. Lálábhaksha, a hell, 207. sins punished in, 208. Lambá, d. of Daksha, w. of Dharma, 119. Lambodara, a prince, 472. Land, measures of, 45, n. 6. Lángalas, a people, 192, n. 97. Lángali, teacher of the Sáma-veda, 282. Lángaliní, a river, 185, n. 80. Langlois, translator of the Hari-van?a, lix. Lanká, an island, 175, n. 3. Lauhityá, a river, 184. the Brahmaputra, ib. n. 75. Lava, s. of Ráma, 385. k. of ?rávastí, 386, n. 17. Lava, a measure of time, three Vedhas, 22, n. 3. Lavan?a, an Asura, 385. a hell, 207. crimes punished in, 208. Lekhas, a class of deities, 263. Le?a, s. of Suhotra, 406. Libations, how offered, 302. Liberation, when effected, 658. Light, or fire, the element, 16. see Tejas. Linga Purán?a, 284. analysis of, xlii. Lobha, s. of Brahmá, 50. 212, s. of Dharma, 55. s. of Adharma; married to Nikrití; their progeny, 56, n. 14. Lohatariní or Lohacháriní, a river, 182. Lohitas, a class of deities, 268. Lokákshi, teacher of the Sáma-veda, 282. Lokáloka mountain, 202. Lokapálas, four, 153. 226. eight, 169, n. 10. Lokas, 'worlds' or 'spheres,' 48, n. 10. described, 212. Lomaharshan?a, name of Súta, 276.
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M. Macrobius teaches God the limit of the universe, 215, n. 9. Mada, s. of Brahmá, 50, n. 2. Madayantí, w. of Saudása, 381, Mádhava, a month, 225. Mádhavas, a tribe, descendants of Madhu the son of Vrisha, 418. Madhu, a month, 225: Madhu, s. of Kárttavírya, 417. s. of Vrisha, 418, s. of Devakshatra, 422. an Asura, killed by ?atrughna, 385. Madhumattas, a people, 191. Madhuvana, site of Mathura; 90. Madhuváhiní, a river, 183. Madhwácharya, date of,x. Madhyadina, s. of Kalpa, 58, n. 1. Madhyandina, teacher of the white Yajush, 281, n. 5. Madirá, w. of Vasudeva, 439. Madra, s. of ?ivi, 444. Madrá, a river, 185, n. 80. Madrabhujingas, a people, 187. Madras, a people, 177. and n. 6. Mádreyas, a people, 185. Mádrí, w. of Pán?d?u, 437. 459. w. of Krishn?a, 578. Magadhá, a country; kings of, 456. Mágadha, 'bard,' origin of, 102. Mágadhas, a people, 177. and n. 6. 188. Maghá, a lunar mansion, 226, n. 21. Mágha, a month, 225, n. 19. Mahábhadra, a lake, 169. Mahábhárata, a heroic poem, composed by Vyása, 275. lviii. Mahábhoja, s, of Satwata, 424. Mahádeva, a Rudra, 58. Mahádhriti, a prince, 390. Mahágaurí, a river, 184. Mahájwála, a hell, 207. crimes punished in, 208. Mahámanas, a prince, 444. Mahámani, a prince, 444. Mahámoha, 'extreme illusion;' kind of ignorance, 34, n. 2. Mahán, a Rudra, 59, n. 4. Mahánábha, s. of Hiran?yáksha, 147. Mahánada, a river, 185, n. 80. Mahánandi, s. of Nandivarddhana, 467. Mahánila, a serpent, 149, n. 16. Mahánta, s. of Dhímat, 165. Mahápadma, a serpent, s. of Kadru, 149. a king, s. of Mahánanda, 467. Mahapagá, a river, 183, n. 54. Mahápurusha, name of Vishn?u, 2. 'supreme spirit,' ib. n. 2. Mahárásht?ra, a country, 188, n. 38. Mahar-loka, heaven of celestials, 48, n. 10. site of, 213. remains at a Pralaya, 632. Mahároman, a prince, 390. Mahaswat, a prince, 387. Mahat, 'intellect,' first product of Pradhána, 14. synonymes and definitions, 14, n. 22, threefold: origin of Ahankára, 15. Mahátala, a division of Pátála, 204. Mahávíchi, a hell, 207, n. 2. Mahávíra, s. of Priyavrata, 162, n. 2. son of Savana, 200. Mahávíra, a division of Pushkara-dwípa, 200. Mahávírya, s. of Vrihaduktha, 390, s. of Bhavanmanyu, 450. Mahávishubha, equinoctial period, 225. Mahá-yajnas, five, 294, n. 3. Maháyuga, aggregate of four ages, 24, n. 4. Mahendra, a range of mountains, 174. a star, 241. Mahendrá, a river, 183. Mahe?wara produces Vírabhadra, 65, sends him to disturb Daksha's sacrifice, 66. Máheyas, a people, 190. Mahí, a river, 185, n. 80. Máhikas (Mahishas), a people, 188. p. 684 Mahínasa, a Rudra, 59, n. 4. Máhishakas, a people, 189, n. 54. 192. Mahishmat, a prince of the Yadu race, 416. Máhishmatí, a city, 189, n. 54. Mahitá, a river, 182. Mahodaya, a city; same as Kanoj, 399, n. 9. Mahopamá, a river, 183. Mahyuttaras, a people, 190. Maináka, s. of Himavat, 85, n. 11. a mountain, 180, n. 3. Maitreya, disciple of Pará?ara, to whom the Vishn?u Purán?a is related in reply to his inquiries, 3. a Rishi; s. of Kusharava; one of the interlocutors of the Bhágavata, 3, n. 10. s. of Mitráyu, 454, n. 53. Maitreyas, a tribe of Brahmans from Mitrayu, 454, n. 53. Maitrí, 'friendship,' d. of Daksha, w, of Dharma, 55, n. 12. Mákandí, a city, 187, n. 20. 454, n. 49. Makarí, a river, 183. Maladas, a people, 190, n. 70. Malajas, a people, 190. Málas, a people, 185. and n. 5. Málavánas, a people, 193. Málávarttis, a people, 185, n. 5. Málavas, a people, 177. and n. 6. 193. Malaya, a chain of mountains, 174. Malayas, a people, 188. Malina, s. of Tansu, 448, n. 12. Mallas, a people, 188. Mallarásht?ra, a country, 188. Mallavas, a people, 193. Mályaván, a mountain at the base of Meru, 169. Manas, 'mind,' synonyme of Mahut, 14, n. 22. Mánasa, a form of Vishn?u, 265. Mánasa, a lake, 169. Mánasottara mountain, 200. cities of the gods on, 218. Manaswiní, w. of Mrikan?d?a, 82, n. 1. Manasyu, s. of Mahánta, 165. s. of Pravíra, 447. Mánavarjjakas, a people, 190, Mancha, a platform, 553, note 4. Mandagá, a river, 185, 11. 80. Mandahára, an island, 175, n. 3. Man?d?akas, a people, 187, 193, n. 132. Mandákiní, a river, 184. Mandaváhiní, a river, 184. Mándehas, enemies of the sun, 222. Mándhátri, a prince, s. of Yuvaná?wa, 363. Mán?d?ukeya, teacher of the Rig-veda, 277. Mangala, 'Mars,' s. of ?arva, 19. Mangala-prastha, a mountain, 180, n. 3. Man?i, a serpent, 149, n. 16. Manidhána, a king, 480. Maningá, a river, 184. Manjulá, a river, 184. Manojava, s. of the Rudra I?ána, 59, s. of the Vasu Anila, 120. Indra of the sixth Manwantara, 263. Manu, a sage presiding over a Manwantara, 23. computation of time of, 26, note, of the first period, 51. of the second, 260. third, 261, fourth and fifth, 262. sixth, 263. seventh, 264. eighth, 267. ninth to the twelfth, 268. thirteenth and fourteenth, 269. sons of each, 261, &c. Manu, a Rudra, 59, n. 4. s. of Krisá?wa, 123, n. 26. Manwantara, nature and duration of, 24, n. 6. Indras, Manus, &c. of, 259. Marietta, s. of Sunda, 147, n. 1. Maríchi, a Prajápati, 49. marries Sambhúti, 54. his posterity, 82, n. 2. Maríchigarbhas, a class of deities, 268. Márishá, d. of Kan?d?u and Pramlochá, 113. her former life, 114. married to the Prachetasas, 115. Márkan?d?eya, s. of Mrikan?d?a, 82. Márkan?d?eya Purán?a, named, 284. analysis of, xxxiii. Marriage, directions for, 298. modes of, 299. Mársht?i, s. of Sáran?a, 439. Marsht?ímat, e. of Sáran?a, 439. Márttikavatas, princes of Mrittikávatí, 424. Mara, s. of ?íghra, 387. still living, ib. s. of ?íghraga, 384, n. 15. s, of Haryaswa, 390. Marubhaumas, a people, 189, n. 63. Marudeva, a prince, 463. Marut-loka, heaven of the winds and Vai?yas, 48, n. 10. Maruts or 'winds,' forty-nine, the children of Diti, 152. sons of Marutwatí, 120. give Bharadwaja to Bharata, 449, n. 15. Marutta, s. of Avikshit, 352. his magnificence, 353. s. of Karandhama, 442. Marutwatí, d. of Daksha, w. of Dharma, 119. Mathura, a holy city, founded by ?atrughna, 90. conquered by him, 385. Mati, 'understanding,' synonyme of Mahat, 14, n. 22. Matinára, s. of Riksha, 447, n. 1. Matkun?á, a river, 185, n. 80. Mátsya, teacher of the Rig-veda, 277, n. 8. Matsya, a minor Dwípa, 175, n. 3, Matsya Purán?a, notice of, 284. analysis of, li. Mátsyas, a people, 185, n. 6. 186, n. 12. Maudga, teacher of the Sáma-veda, 282. Maudgalyas, a class of Brahmans, 454. Maunas, a race of kings, 475, n. 64. Mauneyas, a tribe of Gandharbas, 370. Mauryas, kings of Magadhá, 468. Maya, a Dánava, 148, n. 11. Máyá, personified active will of the Creator, 21, n. 1. d. of Adharma, 55, n. 14. d. of Anrita, 56. Máyádeví, finds and marries Pradyumna, 576. formerly Ratí, 577. p. 685 Measures, of time, 22. of land, 45, n. 6. Medha, s. of Priyavrata, 162. Medha, intelligence,' d. of Daksha, w. of Dharma, 54. Medhatithi, s. of Priyavrata, 162. k. of Plaksha-dwípa, ib. his sons, 197. s. of Kan?wa, 448. 452. Medhávin, a prince, 462. Medicine, branches and teachers of, 407, n. 11. Meghaswáti, a prince, 472. Mekala, a Rishi, father of Narmadá, 186, n. 18. Mekalá, the Narmadá, 186, n. 18. Mekalas, a people, 186. Men proceeded from Brahmá, 40. Mená, d. of the Pitris, 84. d. of Meru, w. of Himavat, 85, n. 11. Mená (Sená), a river, 183. Menaká, a divine nymph, 150, n. 21. Mendicant, duties of, 295. Meru, w. of Nábhi, 163. Meru, mountain in the centre of Jambu-dwípa, 166. its dimensions and form, 167. and n. 2. mountain-ridges, cities of the gods, 169. rivers, 170. situation, 171. boundaries, 172. Merubhútas, a people, 189. Meru-mandara mountain, south of Meru, 168, n. 6. Meru-sávarn?is, the ninth to the twelfth Manu, 268, n. 8. Mímánsá, 'theology,' 284. Mínaratha, a prince, 390. Mind, an organ of sense, 18. Misrake?í, a nymph, 150, n. 21. Mithi, a prince, s. of Nimi, 389. father of Janaka, ib. n. 3. Mithilá, a country, 389, n. 3. Mitra, an Áditya, 122. presides over the organs of excretion, 17, n. 28. s. of Va?isht?ha, 83, n. 8. Mitrasaha, s. of Sudása, a prince, 380. Mitravrindá, w. of Krishn?a, 578. Mitrayu, a teacher of the Purán?as, 283. s. of Divodása, 454. Mlechchas, degraded Kshatriyas, 375. people of the west and south of India, 376, n. 18. 442, n. 4. subjects of Turvasu, ib. n. 5. people of the north, 443. kings of, 477. 482, n. 76. Moha, 'stupefaction,' a property of sensible objects, 17, n. 27. a kind of ignorance, 34, n. 2. Moha, s. of Brahmá, 50, n. 2. Monotheism of the Purán?as, 19, n. 33. Months, four kinds, 223, n. 16. Moon, produced from the ocean, 76. chariot and horses of, &c. 237. source of ambrosia, ib. Mot, of the Phœnicians; analogy of with Mahat, q. v., 13, n. 19. Mountains, boundary; of the earth, 167. of Meru, 169. 171. of Bhárata-varsha, 174. of the different Dwípas, 197, et seq. Mountaineers, tribes of, 101, n. 4. Mrigavíthí, a division of the lunar mansions, 226, n. 21. Mridu, a prince, 462. Mridura, a prince, 435. Mriga?iras, a lunar mansion, 226, n. 21. Mrigavyádha, a Rudra, 121. Mrikan?d?a, s. of Vidhátri and Niryati, 82. Mrittikávatí, a city, 424. Mrityu, 'death,' s. of Brahmá, 50, n. 2. s. of Bhaya; his children, 56. s. of Kali, 56, n. 14. a Rudra, 121, n. 17. a Vyása, 272. Muchukunda, s. of Mándhátri, 363. destroys Kálayavana, 567. praises Krishn?a, 567. goes to Gandhamádana, 569. Muda, s. of Dharma, 55, n. 13. Mudgala, teacher of the Rig-veda, 277. a prince, s. of Haryaswa, 454. Muhitá, a river, 182, n. 16. Muhúrtta, a measure of time, thirty Kalás, 22. twelve Kshanas; thirty Kalás and one-tenth; two Nárikás, 22, n. 3. Muhúrttá, d. of Daksha, w. of Dharma, 119. Múka, s. of Upasunda, 147, n. 1. Mukhyas, a class of deities, 267. Muktimatí, a river, 184. Mukunda, a mountain, 169. Múlá, a lunar mansion, 226, n. 21. Múlaka, a prince; also Nárikavacha, 383. Mummies, prepared by the Hindus, 388, n. 2. Mun?d?as, a race of kings, 474. 475, n. 64. Muni, any sage, 4, &c. Muní, d. of Daksha, w. of Ka?yapa, 122. Munjake?a, a teacher of the Atharva-veda, 283. Mura, slain by Krishn?a, 582. Múrttí, 'form,' d. of Daksha, w. of Dharma, 55, n. 12. Murundas, a race of kings, 475, n. 64. Musala, 'a club,' born of ?ámba for the destruction of the Yádavas, 607. Múshakas, a people, 192. 193. Múshikas, a people, 192. Musht?ika killed by Balaráma, 557.
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N. Nabha, s. of Viprachitti, 148. Nabhága, s. of Vaivaswata, 348, 15.4. 358. Nábhága, s. of Nedisht?a, 351. becomes a Vai?ya, 352. s. of Nabhága, 358. s, of ?ruta, 379. s, of Yayáti, 384, n. 15. Nábháganedisht?a, s. of Vaivaswata, 348, n. 4. Nabhas, a month, 225. Nabhas, s. of Nala, 386. Nabhaswatí, w. of Antardhan?a, 106, n. 2. Nabhasya, a month, 225. Nábhi, s. of Agnídhra, 162. k. of Hima, ib. Nága, a mountain-branch of Meru, 169. mountains in India, 180, n. 3. Nága, a serpent, s. of Kadru, 149. Nága-dwípa, a division of Bhárata-varsha, 175. p. 686 Nagara, a city, 46, n. 6. Nágas, 'snake-gods,' children of Kadru, 149. harassed by the Gandharbas, 370. Nágas, kings of Padmávati, 479. Nágavíthí, d. of Yámí, 120. Nágavithí, division of the lunar mansions, 226, n. 21. Nagna, a naked ascetic, 333. Nagnas, apostates, 334, n. 1. Jains, &c. 339. sin of intercourse with, 345. Nágnajití, w. of Krishn?a, 578. Nahusha, s. of Ambarísha, 384, n. 15. s. of Ayes, 406. his descendants, 413. legend of, ib. n. 1. Nahusha, a serpent, 149, n. 16. Naigama, teacher of the Rig-veda, 278, n. 10. Naigameya, s. of Kumara, 120. Naikaprisht?has, a people, 187. Nairritas, a people, 190. Naishadha princes, 480, n. 73. Nakshatra-yoginis, stars of the twenty-seven lunar mansions; daughters of Daksha; wives of Chandra, 123, n. 22. Nakta, s. of Prithu, 165. Nakula, s. of Pán?d?u, 437. 459. Nala, a prince, s. of Nishadha, 386. s. of Yadu, 416. Nálá, a river, 184. Nalakánakas, a people, 192. Naliní, a river, 171, n. 12. Namuchi, s. of Viprachitti, 148. Nanda, chief of the cowherds, leaves Mathura, 505. goes to Vrindávana, 509. s. of Vasudeva, 439. s. of Mahánanda, 467. Nandana, grove of Indra, 169. Nandas, dynasty of, 467. Nandáyaníya, teacher of the Rig-veda, 278, n. 12. Nandi, 'delight,' w. of Kama, 55. Nándimukhas, a class of Pitris, 297. 315. Nandivardhana, s. of Udávasu, 390. s. of Janaka, 466. s. of Udayá?wa, 467. Nara, a sage, s. of Dharma, 55, n. 13. s. of Gaya, 165. s. of Sudhriti, 353. s. of Bhavanmanyu, 450. Nárá, 'waters,' first product of Nara, 28, n. 2. Nárada, a Prajápati, 49, n. 2. dissuades the sons of Daksha from multiplying their races, 117. cursed by Daksha; by Brahmá; his former birth, &c. 118, n. 10. apprises Kansa of his danger, 498. praises Krishn?a, 540. Nárada Purán?a, analysis of, xxxi. Náradíya, a Purán?a, 284. xxxi. Naraka, 'hell,' 48. divisions of, 207. Naraka, s. of Anrita, 56. s. of Viprachitti, 148. s. of Earth; his tyranny, 581. killed by Krishn?a, 582. Narakas, 'hells' below the earth, 207. punishments inflicted in, ib. Naras, 'centaurs,' from Brahmá, 42. Náráyan?a, a name of Vishn?u, meaning of, 27. a sage, s. of Dharma, 55, n. 13. a prince, 471. Narishyanta, s. of Vaivaswata, 348. his descendants, 391, n. 20. s. of Marutta, 353. Náriká, fifteen Laghus, 22, n. 3. Náríkavacha, a prince, 383. Narmadá, a river, 176, sister of the Nágas, 370. prayer to her, ib. mother of Trasadasyu, 471. Nature, a habit, 33, n. 8. Navalá, d. of Vairaja, w, of Chakshusha Manu, 98. Navaratha, a prince, 422. Naya, s. of Dharma, 55. Nedisht?a, s. of Vaivaswata, 348. Nichakra, a prince, removes the capital, 461. Nichitá, a river, 182. Nidágha, pupil of Ribhu, legend of, 254. Nidrá, 'sleep,' a form of Brahmá, 40, n. 15. produced from the ocean, 78, n. 8. Nighna, s. of Anamitra, 425. Nikrití, d. of Adharma, 56. Nikumbha, a prince, 362. Níla, a range of mountains, 167. mountains in Orissa, 180, n. 3. Níla, s. of Yadu, 416, n. 2. s. of Ajamíd?ha, 453. Nílalohita, a name of Rudra, 58, n. 2. Níliní, w. of Ajamíd?ha, 453. Nimesha, measure of time, 22, n. 3. three Lavas, ibid. Nimi, s. of Ikshwáku, 357. cursed by Va?isht?ha, 388. placed on the eyelids of men, 389. s. of Bhajamána, 424. Nípa, s. of Pára, 452. Niramitra, s. of Nakula, 460. s. of Khan?d?apáni, 462. s. of Ayutáyus, 465. Nirmánaratis, a class of deities, 268. Nirrita, a Rudra, 121, n. 17. Nirukta, an Anga of the Vedas, 284. Niruktakrit, author of a glossary of the Rig-veda, 278. Nirvindhyá, a river, 176. 185, n. 80. Nirvriti, a prince, 422. Nisatha, s. of Balaráma, 439. Ni?chara, a Rishi, 261. Ni?chirá, a river, 182, n. 17. Ni?chitá, a river, 182. Nishida, a barbarian, his origin, too. Nishádas, barbarians, 190. Nishadha, a range of mountains, south of Meru, 167. east of Meru, 172. Nishadha, a prince, 386. Nishadhá, a river, 185, n. 80. Nishadhas, a people, 190. Nisítha, s. of Kalpa, 98, n. 1. Nisunda, s. of Hláda, 147, n. 1. Nitala, a division of Pátála, 204. Nivárá, a river, 182. Niváta-kavachas, a class of Dánavas, 148, n. 12. p. 687 Niyama, duties so called, 288, n. 2. 653. Niyama, s. of Dharma, 55. Niyatí, w. of Vidhátri, 82. d. of Meru, 85, n. 11. Niyut, w. of Mahán, 59, n. 4. Nrichakshu, a prince, 462. Nriga, s. of Vaivaswata, his descendants, 391, n. 20. changed to a lizard, ib. Nripanjaya, s. of Suvíra, 453. s. of Medhávin, 462. Nri-yajna, 'hospitality,' 294, n. 3. Nyagrodha, s. of Ugrasena, 436. Nyáya, 'logic.' 284.
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O. Oblations, daily, with fire, 303. Obsequial rites, three kinds of, 318. by whom performed, ib. Ocean churned, 75. Odra, a country, 192, n. 102. Oghavatí, a river, 183. Om, mystical and initiatory syllable; the monosyllabic Brahma; a type of the three worlds, of Brahma, of the Vedas, 1, n. 1. 273. type of Vásudeva, 274, n. 6. Osht?ha-karn?akas, a people, 187, n. 22. Oxydracæ, the ?údra people, 195, n. 153.
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P. Pádma, 'past' Kalpa, or day of Brahmá, 25. Padma Purán?a, named, 284. analysis of, xviii. Padmávatí, a city, 480, n. 70. Pahlavas, a people, 189, n. 61. 195, n. 158. Pahnavas, a people, 189. 195. conquered by Sagara, 374. Paila, pupil of Vyása, 275. compiler of the Rig-veda, 277. Pákayajna, sort of sacrifice, 292, n. 3. Paksha, a fortnight, 223. Pálaka, s. of Pradyota, 466. Palá?iní, a river, 183. Pálin, s. of Prithu, 106. Pálita, a prince, 420. ruler of Videha, 421. Pampá, a river, 185, n. 80. Panchada?a hymns, from Brahmá, 42. Panchajana, a demon, killed by Krishn?a, 562. Panchajanya, an island, 175, n. 3. Pánchála, a country, 454, n. 49. Pancha-lakshana, epithet of the Purán?as, iv. Pánchalás, a people, 176. 177, n. 6. 185, n. 1. 186. and n. 20. sons of Haryya?wa, 454. Panchamí, a river, 183. Pandara, a mountain, 180, n. 3. Pán?d?u, s. of Dhátri and Áyatí, married to Pun?d?ariká, 82, n. 1. s. of Vyása, 459. married to Pritha, 437. their sons, ib. Pannagári, teacher of the Rig-veda, 278, n. 12. Pánsurásht?ras, a people, 188. Pápa, a hell, 207. Pápahará, a river, 183. Pára, s. of Anga, 445. s. of Prithusena, 452. s. of Samara, ib. Pará or Párá, a river, 182, and n. 22. Pára, mystical meanings of, 113, n. 3. Páradas, a people, 189, n. 60. conquered by Sagara, 374. Paramán?u, two equal to one Anu, 22, n. 3. Param, the duration of Brahmá's life, 22. Paramatmá, name of Vishn?u, 2, n. 2. Paramesht?hin, s. of Indradyumna, 164. s. of Anu, 444. Parántas, a people, 189. Parárddham, half of Brahmá's life, 22. 25. a different period, 630. Páras, a class of deities, 268. Parasanchárakas, a people, 193, n. 125. Pará?ara, grandson of Va?isht?ha, 3. s. of ?akti or ?aktri, 4, n. 12. performs a sacrifice to destroy the Rákshasas, and is stopped by his grandsire, 4. Pulastya teaches him the Vishn?u Purán?a, 5. he relates it to Maitreya, 6. one of the Vyásas, 273. teacher of a branch of the Rig-veda, 277. teacher of the Sáma-veda, 282, n. 2. Párasíkas, a people, 177. and n. 6. 194. Para?urama, s. of Jamadagni, 401. beheads his mother, 402. kills the Kshatriyas, 403. gives the earth to the Brahmans, ib. retires to Mahendra mountain, 404. Páratakas, a people, 194, n. 149. Paratangan?as, a people, 193. Párávatas, a class of divinities, 260. Parávrit, a prince, 420. Párijáta tree, produced from the ocean, 76. taken away from heaven by Krishn?a, 586. returns thither, 613. Paríkshit, s. of Kuru, 455. s. of Abhimanyu, 460. made king, 619. Bhágavata related to him, xxv. Parin?ámin, a name of Pradhána, 13, n. 19. Páripátra, a range of mountains, 174. northern portion of the Vindhya chain, n. a. Páripátra, a prince, 386. Pariplava, a prince, 462. Páriyátra, a mountain-range, west of Meru, 172. same as Páripátra, q. v. Parivatsara, 'cyclic year,' 224. Parjanya, k. of clouds, 153, n. 1. Parjanyá, w. of Maríchi, 83, n. 3. Parn?a, teacher of the white Yajush, 281, n. 5. Párvan?a ?ráddhas, worship of progenitors at lunar periods, &c. 322. Parvas, periods of impurity, 312. Parvasa, s. of Paurn?amása, 82, n. 2. Parvasí, w. of Parvasa, 82, n. 2. Párvatíyas, mountaineers, 192. Pa?ivát?as, a people, 193. Pa?upati, a Rudra, 58. Pa?uyajna, 'animal sacrifice,' 275, n. 1. Pátála, regions below the earth; description of, 204. name of one division of, ib, cities of, 205, n. 3. Patala, a sun, 632, n. 6. p. 688 Pátálavatí, a river, 183. Pát?aliputra, capital of Magadhá, 474, n. 63. Patanga, a mountain, 169. a sun, 632, n. 6. Path, heavenly, of the Pitris, 226. of the gods, 227. of Vishn?u, 228. Pathya, teacher of the Sáma-veda, 282. Pat?t?is, a people, 195. Pat?umat, a prince, 472. Pat?umitra, a king, 478. Paulomí, w. of Bhrigu, 82, n. 1. Paulomas, a class of Dánavas, 148. Paun?d?raka assumes the title and insignia of Krishn?a, 598. is killed by him, 599. Paun?d?ras, a people, 192. Pauras, a race of kings, 477. Pauravas, descendants of Puru, 453. Pauraví, w. of Vasudeva, 439. Paurn?amása, s. of Maríchi and Sambhúti, 82. Paurn?amásí, day of full moon, 225. Pausha, a month, 225, n. 19. Paushyinji (Paushpinji), teacher. of the Sáma-veda, 282. Pávaka, s. of Agni, 84. s. of Antardhána, 106, n. 2. chief of the Vasus, 153. Pavamáná, s. of Agni, 84. s. of Antardhána, 106, n. 2. Pavaní, a river, 171, n. 12. Pavitrá, a river, 183. Pavitras, a class of deities, 269. Payoshn?í, a river, 176. Payín Gangá, 181, n. 11. Phalguna, a month, 225, n. 19. Pichchhalá, a river, 163. Pin?d?áraka, a tírtha, 606. Pin?d?as, offered at ?ráddhas, 315. Pingala, a Rudra, 121, n. 17. Pinjalá, a river, 183. Pípal tree, on Vipula mountain, 168. Pippala, part of Jambu-dwípa, 166, n. 1. Pippaláda, teacher of the Atharva-veda, 283. Pi?áchá, d. of Daksha, w. of Ka?yapa, 122, n. 19. Pi?áchas, born from Brahmá, 42. children of Pi?áchá, 150, n. 18. Pi?áchiká, a river, 185, n. 80. Pítha sthanas, where Deví is worshipped, 499, n. 26. lvii. Pitri-loka, heaven of the Pitris and Brahmans, 47. 48, n. 10. Pitris, proceeded from Brahmá, 40. sons of Angiras, 123, n. 25. path of, 226. classes and kinds of, 322, n. 1. song of, 323. food grateful to, 332. song of, 333. Pitriyajna, 'obsequial rites,' 294, n. 3. Pívarí, w, of Veda?iras, 82, n. 1. d. of, 83, n. 6. Piyada?í, inscriptions of, 470, n. 23. Plaksha, a Dwípa, 166. divisions, mountains, rivers, people of, 197. Poison, produced from the ocean, 76. drunk by ?iva, 78, note 8. Poley, translation of the Upanishads by, ii. note 4. Prabhá, d. of Swarbhánu, 147. w. of Namuchi, mother of Nahusha, ib. n. 5. w. of the sun, 266, n. 1. w. of Kalpa, 98, n. 1. Prabhákara, a Rishi, 447, n. 8. Prabhása, a Vasu, 120. Prabhása, a place of pilgrimage, 561. Prabháta, s. of the sun, 266, n. 1. Prachetas, a deity, presides over the tongue, 17, n. 28. Prachetas, a prince of the race of Druyu, 443. Prachetasas, ten sons of Práchínavarhish, 107. Prachínavarhish, s. of Havirdhána, 106. Prachinvat, s. of Janamejaya, 447. Práchyas, a people, 192. Pradar?anas, a class of deities, 261. Pradhána, 'primary matter,' a form of Vishn?u, 9. properties of, 10. and n. 14. same as Prakriti, 10. equipoise of the three qualities, 12, n. 18. 636. one with Brahma, 12. agitated, influenced, or entered into, by Vishn?u or Purusha, 13, n. 19. merges into spirit, 636. Pradyota, a prince, 466. Pradhan?átmá, name of Vishn?u, 2, n. 2. Pradosha, s. of Kalpa, 58, n. 1. Pradyumna, s. of Krishn?a and Rukminí, 574. carried off by Sambara, 575. brought up by Máyádeví, ib. kills Sambara, 576. Prahláda, s. of Hiran?yaka?ipu, 124. devotion to Vishn?u, 127. persecuted by his father, 128. Vishn?u appears to him, 144. makes him k. of the Daityas, 145, 153. his descendants, 147. Prahládas, a people, 188. Prajáni, a prince, 352. Prajápati, a Vyása, 272. Prajápatis, mind-born sons of Brahmá, variously enumerated, 49, n. 2. born from parts of Brahmá's body; from the fires of a sacrifice; sons (twenty-one) of Daksha, 50, n. 2, married to the daughters of Daksha, 54. Prajápati-yajna, 'begetting offspring,' 294, n. 3. Prajná, synonyme of Mahat, 15, note 22. Prákrita, 'primary creation,' 37, n. 12. 'elemental dissolution,' 12. 630. 635. Prakriti: see Pradhána. Pralaya, dissolution,' fourfold, 56. account of, 621. three kinds of, 630. incidental, ib. elemental, 634. final, 638. Pramlochá, a nymph; her dwelling with Kán?d?u, 110. a divine nymph, 150, n. 21. Pramoda, s. of Brahmá, 50, n. 2. Prán?a, a measure of time, 23, n. 3. Prán?a, s. of Dhátri and Áyatí, 82. a Rishi, 261. Prán?áyáma, 'suppression of breath,' &c. 653 Pránsu, s. of Vaivaswata, 348. s. of Vatsaprí, 352. Práptí, w. of Kansa, 563. Prasáda, s. of Dharma, 55, n. 13. Prasena, s. of Nighna, 425. killed by a lion, 429. p. 689 Prasenajit, s, of Kri?á?wa, 362. s. of Ratula, 464 Pra?raya, s. of Dharma, 55, n. 13. Prastára, s. of Udgítha, 165. Prastútas, a class of deities, 263. Prasuhmas, a people, 188, n. 46. Prasusruka, a prince, 384, n. 15. 387. Prasúti, d. of Swáyambhuva Manu, 53. married to Daksha; their twenty-four daughters, 54. allegorical, 54, n. 12. Prátah, s. of Kalpa, 58, n. 1. Pratarddana, s. of Divodása, 407. Pratibandhaka, a prince, 390. Pratibimba, 'reflection,' a form of Brahmá, 40, n. 15. Pratihára, s. of Paramesht?hin, 164. Pratiharttá, s. of Pratihára, 164. Pratíkshatra, s. of Kshatravriddha, 412. s. of Samin, 436. Pratimásyas (Pratimatsyas), a people, 190. Pratípa, s. of Dilípa, 457. Pratisarga, 'secondary creation,' 27, n. 1. Pratisht?hána, capital of Sudyumna, 350. Prativáha, s. of ?waphalka, 435. Prativindhya, s. of Yudhisht?hira, 459. Prativyoman, a prince, 463. Pratyáhára, 'control of the senses,' 653. Pratyaya, a secondary creation, 37, n. 11. Pratyúsha, a Vasu, 120. Pravá, d. of Daksha, w. of Ka?yapa, 122, n. 19. Pravaha, a wind, 240. Pravará, a river, 183. Pravilasena, a prince, 473. Pravíra, s. of Prachinvat, 447. s. of Puru, ib, n. 1. s. of Haryaswa, 454. Právrisheyas, a people, 190. Práya?chitta, 'expiation,' from Brahmá, 42, n. 21. Prekshágára, a theatre, 553, note 4. Prinsep, J., publication of the Mahabharata, ix. inscriptions and coins deciphered by, 475, note 63. lxx. Prishada?wa, a prince, 371. s. of Anáran?ya, 371. Prishadhra, s. of Vaiva?wata, 348. becomes a ?údra, 351. Prishata, s. of Somaka, 455. Prisht?aja, s. of Kumara, 120. Pri?ni, s. of Anamitra, 435. Prithá, d. of ?úra, w. of Pán?d?u, 437. Prithiví, 'earth,' the element, produced from the rudiment of smell, 16. and n. 25. Prithiví, 'earth' personified; dialogue with Varáha, 29. takes the form of a cow in fear of Prithu, 103. named from him, 104. milked by all beings, ib. see Earth. Prithu, s. of Vena, how born, 101. conquers the earth, 103. s. of Prastára, 165. s. of Anenas, 361. s. of Samara, 452. s. of Chitraka, 435. Prithudána, s. of ?a?avindu, 420. Prithugas, a class of deities, 263. Prithujaya, s. of ?a?avindu, 420. Prithukarman, s. of ?a?avindu, 420. Prithukírtti, s. of ?a?avindu, 420. Prithuláksha, a prince, 445. Prithurukman, a prince, 420. Prithusena, a prince, 452. Prithu?ravas, s. of ?a?avindu, 420. Prithuya?as, s. of ?a?avindu, 420. Prítí, 'affection,' d. of Daksha, w. of Pulastya, 54. Priyavrata, s. of Swáyambhuva Manu, 53. Properties of sensible objects, 17, n. 27. Proshakas, a people, 196. Prosht?as, a people, 193. Ptolemy Euergetes, name of in ancient inscription, 470, n. 23. Pulaha, a Prajápati, 49. marries Kshamá, 54. his posterity, 83. Pulastya, s. of Brahmá, appears to Pará?ara, 5. one of the Prajápatis, 49. marries Prítí, 54. their posterity, 83. and n. 5. Pulimat, a prince, 473. Pulindaka, a prince, 47t. Pulindas, barbarians, 186, n. 15. 193. Pulomá, d. of Vaiswánara, w. of Ka?yapa, 148. Puloman, a Dánava, s. of Ka?yapa, 147. s. of Viprachitti, father of ?achí, 148, n. 11. Pulomárchish, last Andhra prince, 473. Puman, 'spirit,' 2. 'incorporated spirit,' 2, n. 4. Punarvasu, a lunar mansion, 226, n. 21. Punarvasu, a Yádava chief, 436. Pun?d?aríka, a serpent, 149, n. 16. a prince, s. of Nabhas, 386. Pun?d?ariká, w. of Prán?a or Pán?d?u, 82, n. 1. d. of Va?isht?ha, 84, n. 8. Pun?d?aríkáksha, a name of Vishn?u, 1. 'having eyes like a lotus,' 2, n. 2. Pun?d?ra, s. of Bali, 444. Pun?d?ra, a fabulous city, 231, n. 4. Pun?d?ras, a people, 176. 177, n. 6. 190, n. 73. Punyá, d. of Kratu, 83, n. 7. Punyá, a river, 184. and n. 79. Punyajanas take Ku?asthalí, 358. Pur, synonyme of Mahat, 14, n. 22. Púraka, 'inspiration,' 653, n. 10. Puramáliní, a river, 183. Purán?as, general character of, iii. subjects of,v. classes of, xii. notices and analyses of them severally, xiv. taught by Vyása, 276. by Súta, 283. Sanhitás of, ib, eighteen named, 284. Purandara, Indra of the seventh Manwantara, 264. Puranjaya, s. of Vikukshi, 360. assists the gods; named also Kakutstha, 361. s. of ?rinjaya, 444. s. of Vindhya?akti, 477. Purávatí, a river, 183. Purn?á?a (Parn?á?a), a river, 184. Purnotsanga, a prince, 472. Puru, s. of Chakshusha, 98. s. of Yayáti, 413. k. of the earth, 415. his descendants, 447. Puruhotra, a prince, 423. p. 690 Purujánu, a prince, 453. Purukutsa, a king to whom the Vishn?u Purán?a was narrated, 9. s. of Mándhátri, 363. assists the Nágas, at the prayer of Narmadá, 370. Purumíd?ha, s. of Hastin, 452. Purúravas, s. of Budha, 350. his love for Urva?í, 394. makes fire threefold, 397. traditions of, ib. n. 6. his sons, 398. Purusha, 'spirit,' a form of Vishn?u, 9. name of Mahat, 15, n. 22. Purushottama, 'supreme spirit,' a name of Vishn?u, 8, n. 6. Purva-bhádrapadá, a lunar mansion, 226, n. 21. Purvabhirámá, a river, 183. Purvachitti, a divine nymph, 150, n. 21. Purvaja, name of Vishn?u, 2. Púrváshád?há, a lunar mansion, 226, n. 21. Púrva-phálguní, a lunar mansion, 226, n. 21. Púshan, an Áditya, 122. Pushkara, s. of Bharata, 385. k. of Pushkaravatí, 386, n. 17. Pushkara, a Dwípa, 166. description of, 200. Pushkáravarttakas, a class of clouds, 231, n. 3. Pushkarin, a prince, 451. Pushkariní, d. of Anaran?ya, 98. Pushpadansht?ra, a serpent, 149, n. 16. Pushpajátí, a river, 185, n. 80. Pushpamitra, first Sunga prince, 471. k. of Mekalá, 478. Pushpavat, a prince, 455. Pushpaven?í, a river, 184. Pusht?í, 'thriving,' d. of Daksha, w. of Dharma, 54. d. of Paurn?amása, 82, n. 2. Pushya, a prince, 387. Pushyá, a lunar mansion, 226, n. 21. Pútaná, d. of Bali, 147, n. 2. a female Asura, killed by Krishn?a, 506. Pútisrinjayas, a people, 193, n. 136. Putra, s. of Priyavrata, 162. adopts a religious life, ib. Púyaváha, a hell, 207. sins punished in, 208.
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The Vishnu Purana Book – Index Q Q. Qualities, three, Satya, Rajas, Tamas, q. v., 2. see Gunas.
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The Vishnu Purana Book – Index R R. Rága, 'love,' 34, n. 2. Raghu, a prince, s. of Dírghabáhu, 383. s. of Kakutstha, 384, n. 15. s. of Yadu, 416. Rahasyá, a river, 182. Ráhu, obtains a portion of the Amrita; is beheaded by Vishn?u; becomes a constellation; causes eclipses, 78. a Dánava, s. of Viprachitti, and Sinhiká, 140, n. 2. 148, n. 10. k. of meteors, 153, n. 1. his car and horses, 240. Rahula, s. of ?ákya, 463, n. 20. Raibhya, s. of Sumati, 448, n. 12. Rain, how formed, 230. kinds of, 231. Raivata, s. of Priyavrata, 162, n. 2. the fifth Manu, 262. his birth, ib. n. 14. his sons, 263. a Rudra, 121. a prince, s. of Revata, visits Brahmá, 355. gives his daughter to Balaráma, 357. Raivata, a mountain, 180, n. 3. Raja, s. of Viraja, 165. Rájá, meaning of, 102, n. 6. Rájádhideví, d. of ?úra, 437. W. of Jayasena, ib. Rajání, a river, 183. Rajarshis, 'royal sages,' 284, n. 8. Rajas, quality of foulness, passion, activity, 2, n. 5. Rajas, s. of Va?isht?ha, 83. Rájyavarddhana, a prince, 353. Rájavat, s. of Dyutimat, 82. Raji, s. of Ayus, 406. his descendants, 411. Rájní, w. of Vivaswat, 266, n. 1. Ráká, d. of Angiras, 83. Ráká, day when the moon is round, 225. Rakshá (Rákhí), an amulet, 507, n. 3. Rákshas, s. of Khasá, parent of the Rákshasas, 150, n. 20. Rákshasas, descendants of Pulastya, 5, n. 13. proceed from Brahmá, 41. children of Surasá, 149, n. 15. of Khasá, 150. Ráma, s. of Da?aratha, his exploits, 384. Rámáchandra, a prince, 477. Rámagiri (Ramtek), a mountain, 180, n. 3. Raman?as (Ramathas), a people, 194. and n. 150. Raman?aka, an island, 175, n. 3. Rámánuja, date of,x. Rámas, a people, 177. and n. 6. Rámáyan?a, a heroic poem, lviii. epitome of, 384. translations of, 385, n. 16. Rambha, s. of Ayus, 406. his descendants, 412, n. 2. Rambha, a nymph, 150, n. 21. Rammohun Roy, translations from the Vedas, ii. Ramya, s. of Agnídhra, 162. k. of the country between mount Meru and mount Níla, 163. Ramyaka, a country, 168. Ran?anjaya, a prince, 463. Ran?astambha, a country, 186, n. 11. Rantideva, s. of Sankriti, 450. Rantinára, s. of Riteyu, 447. Rása dance of Krishn?a and the Gopís, 533. Rasalomá, w. of Mahínasa, 59, n. 4. Rasátala, a division of Pátála, 204, n. 1. Rasáyana, a branch of pharmacy, 407, n. 11. Rasollásá, an original property of man, 45, n. 5. Rásht?rapála, s. of Ugrasena, 436. Rásht?rapálá, d. of Ugrasena, 436. Rathachitrá, a river, 183. Rathakrit, a Yaksha, 233. Rathántara, teacher of the Rig-veda, 277, n. 7. Rathantara, part of the Sáma-veda, from Brahmá, 42. Rathínara, a prince, 359. Ratnagarbha, commentator on the Vishn?u Purán?a, lxxiv. p. 691 Rátri, 'night,' a form of Brahmá, 40. Rátula, s. of Suddhodana, 463. Rauchya, the thirteenth Manu, 269. his sons, ib. s. of Ruchi, ib. n. 10. ninth Manu, 268, n. 8. Raudrá?wa, s. of Ahamyati, 447. s. of Puru, ib n. 1. Raurava, a hell; crimes there punished, 207. Rávan?a, s. of Visravas, 83, n. 5. taken prisoner by Kárttavírya, 417. killed by Ráma, 385. Ráya, s. of Pururavas, 398, n. 1. Ráyánaníya, teacher of the Sáma-veda, 282, n. 2. Rechaka, 'expiration,' 653, n. 10. Religion, Hindu, periods of,i. Renuká, w. of Jamadagni, 400. mother of Para?uráma, 401. Revanta, s. of Vivaswat by Chháyá, 266. by ib. n. 1. Revata, s. of Ánartta, 355. Revatí, d. of Raivata, w. of Balaráma, 357. 439. Revatí, a lunar mansion, 226, n. 21. Ribhu, s. of Rudra, 38, n. 13. s. of Brahmá; legend of, 254. Ribhus, a class of deities, 263, n. 18. 264, n. 20. Rich: see Rig-veda. Richa prince, 462. Richas, hymns of the Rig-veda, 276. Richas, children of Angiras, 123, n. 25. Richeyu, s. of Raudrá?wa, 447, n. 7. Richíka, s. of Bhrigu, marries Satyavatí, 399. Rig (Rich) Veda, from Brahmá, 42, n. 21. taught by Vyása, 275. by Paila, 277. Sanhitás of, ib. Rijuda?a, s. of Vasudeva, 439. Riksha, a Vyása, 273. a prince, s. of Ajamíd?ha, 455. s. of Akrodhana, 457. Riksha, a chain of mountains, 174. in Gondwana, ib. n. 2. Rin?a, a Vyása, 273. Ripu, s. of Dhruva, 98. Ripunjaya, s. of Dhruva, 98. s. of Vi?wajit, 465. Rishabha, a king, s. of Nábhi, 163. adopts a religious life, ib. first Tírthakára or teacher of Jain doctrines, 164, n. 7. a Rishi, s. of Angiras, 260, n. 4. a prince, s. of Ku?ágra, 455. Rishabha, a mountain, 169. 180, 11.3. Rishis, seven, same as the Prajapatis, 49, n. 2. attendants on the sun, 233. three classes of, 284. of the Manwantaras; of the first, 49. second, 260. third, 261. fourth and fifth, 262. sixth, 263. seventh, 264. eighth, 267. ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, 268. thirteenth and fourteenth, 269. their office, ib. mocked by the Yádavas, 606. Rishis, the constellation, revolution of, 485. Rishiká, a river, 176, n. 5. Rishíkas, a people, 189, n. 55. Rishikulyá, a river, 176. the Rasikulia, ib. n. 5. Rishyamúka, a mountain, 180, n. 3. Rita, 'truth,' s. of Dharma, 55, n. 13. s. of Vijaya, 390. Ritadháman, thirteenth Manu, 268, n. 8. Ritadhwaja, a Rudra, 59, n. 4. a name of Pratarddana, 408. Riteyu, s. of Raudrá?wa, 447. Ritu, twelfth Masts, 268, n. 8. Ritudháman, Indra of the twelfth Manwantara, 268. Ritujit, a prince, 390. ' Rituparn?a, a prince, 379. Rochaná, w. of Vasudeva, 440, n. 2. Rodha, a hell, 207. crimes there punished, 208. Rohí, a river, 184. Rohin?í, d. of Surabhi, parent of cattle, 150, n. 19. w. of Mahádeva, a Rudra, 59, w. of Vasudeva, 498. w. of Krishn?a, 578. Rohin?í, a lunar mansion, 226, n. 21. Rohita, ninth Manu, 268, n. 8. Rohita, also Rohitá?wa, 373, n. 10. Rohitá?wa, s. of Hari?chandra, 373. Romaharshan?a, a name of Suta, 283. author of a Sanhitá of the Purán?as, ib. narrator of the Purán?as,x. Román?as, a people, 192. Romapáda, s. of Viderbha, 422. s. of Chitraratha, 445. Rosen, translation of the Rig-veda,i. Ruchaka, a mountain, 169. Ruchi, a Prajápati, 49, n. 2. married to Ákútí; their children, 54. Ruchirá, a river, 185, n. 80. Ruchiradhi, a prince, 450. Ruchirá?wa, a prince, 452. Rudhirándha, a hell, 207. crimes punished in, 209. Rudiment, or element of an element, 17. see Tanmátra. Rudra, born from the forehead of Brahmá; becomes androgynous; divided into eleven male, and as many female forms, 51, n. 3. why so named, 58. Rudrá, w. of Vasudeva, 439, n. 2. Rudrakálí, a form of Umá, 66. Rudra-loka, site of, 213, n. 3. Rudrán?í, w. of a Rudra, 59, n. 4. Rudras, eleven, male and female, 51, eight, 58. their stations; wives and progeny, 59. eleven, 59, n. 4. eleven, sons of Ka?yapa and Surabhí; of Bhúta and Sarúpá; of Brahmá and Surabhí, 121, n. 17. their names, ib. very numerous, 121. children of Surabhí, 150, n. 19. Rudra-sávarn?i, twelfth Manu, 268. s. of Rudra, ib. n. 8. his sons, 269. Rukmakavacha, a Yádava prince, 420. Rukmeshu, a prince, 420. Rukmin, s. of Bhíshmaka, 573. founds Bhojakat?a, 574. killed by Balaráma, 580. Rukminí, d. of Bhíshmaka, carried off by Krishn?a, 573. p. 692 mother of Pradyumna, 574. burns with Krishn?a's body, 613. Rúpá, a river, 185, n. 80. Rúpaváhikas, a people, 187. Ruruka, a prince, 373. Rushadru, a prince, 420.
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The Vishnu Purana Book – Index S S. Sabhánara, s. of Anu, 444. Sacæ: see ?akas. Sadácháras, 'fixed observances,' 300. Sadákántá, a river, 183. Sadánírá, a river, 183. Sada?wa, s. of Samara, 452. Sádhus, 'pious men,' 300. Sádhyá, d. of Daksha, w. of Dharma, 119. Sádhyas, a class of gods, sons of Sádhyá, 120. their number and names, n. 14. gods of the present period, 264, n. 20, Sadwatí, w. of Agni, 83, n. 3. d. of Pulastya, 83, n. 5. Sagara, s. of Báhu, subdues the barbarous tribes, 374. imposes marks upon them, 375. his sons destroyed, 378. Ságara; bed of the ocean dug by the sons of Sagara, 379. Sahadeva, s. of ?rinjaya, 354. s. of Harshavardhana, 412. s. of Pán?d?u, 437. 459. s. of Sudása, 455. s. of Jarásandha, 456. 465. s. of Divákara, 463. Sahadevá, d. of Devaka, 436. Sahajanyá, a divine nymph, 150, n. 21. Sáhanji, a prince, 416. Saharaksha, s. of Pavamána, 84, n. 9. Sahas, a month, 225. Sahasrabala, a prince, 386, n. 19. Sahasrajit, s. of Yadu, 416. s. of Bhajamána, 424. Sahasrá?wa, a prince, 386, n. 19. Sahasya, a month, 225. Sahishn?u, s. of Pulaha, 83. s. of Vanakapívat, 83, n. 6. Sahya, a range of mountains, 174. north part of the western Ghats, ib. n. 2. Saulkáyani, teacher of the Atharva-veda, 283. Saindhavas, a people, 177. and n. 6. a school of Brahmans, 283. Saindhaváyana, teacher of the Atharva-veda, 283. ?aineyas, sons of Sini, a branch of the Yádavas, 435. ?ainyas, descendants of ?ini, 451. Sainhikeyas, sons of Sinhiká, a class of Dánavas, 148, n. 10. ?ai?ikatas, a people, 192. ?ai?iri, teacher of the white Yajush, 281, n. 5. ?ai?ireya, teacher of the Rig-veda, 277, n. 8. ?ai?unága dynasty, 466. ?aiva, a Purán?a, 284, ?aivalas, a people, 191. ?aivya, a river, 183. ?aivyá, w. of ?atadhanu, 342. w. of Jyámagha, 421. ?áka, a Dwípa, 116. divisions, mountains, rivers, people of, 199. ?ákalya, teacher of the Rig-veda, 277. ?ákapúrn?i, author of a Nirukta, 277. same as Rathántara, ib. n. 9. ?akas, a people, 188. and n. 43. 188190. 193. conquered by Sagara, 374. kings of their race, 474. 475, n. 64. ?ákha, s. of Kumára, 120. ?akra, name of Indra, 78, &c. an Áditya, 122. Sakridgrahas, a people, 194. ?akti, father of Pará?ara, killed by Kalmáshapáda changed to a Rákshasa, 4, n. 12. one of the Vyásas, 273. ?akti, 'energy,' of three kinds, 655. ?aktis, female forms of Rudra, white and black, 51, n. 4. ?aktri, s. of Va?isht?ha, 84, n. 8. see ?akti. ?akuní, s. of Hiranyáksha, 147. s. of Da?aratha, 422. ?akuní, d. of Bali, 147, n. 2. ?akya, s. of Sanjaya, 463. s. of ?uddhodana, ib. n. 20. teacher of the Buddhists, ib. ?ala, s. of Báhlíka, 459. ?álagráma, place of pilgrimage, 163. 243. ?aláká, a branch of surgery, 407. ?álaván?aka, a people, 193, n. 119. ?áligotra, teacher of the Sáma-veda, 282, n. 2. ?álin, teacher of the white Yajush, 281, n. 5. ?áli?úka, a prince, 470. ?áliya, teacher of the Rig-veda, 277. ?álmali (or ?álmala), a Dwípa, 166. divisions, mountains, rivers, people of, 198. ?álwas, a people, 177. and n. 6. 185. ?álwasenis, a people, 193. ?alya, a branch of surgery, 407, n. 11. ?álya, s. of Viprachitti, 148. Samádhi, 'end of meditation,' 657. Sáman: see Sáma-veda. Samangas, a people, 193. Samánodakas, relations by offerings of water, 316, n. 7. Samara, s. of Nípa, 452. Sáma-veda, from Brahmá, 42. taught by Vyása, 276. Sanhitás of, 282. Jyesht?ha portions of, 325, n. 4. Samavegavasas, a people, 193. ?ámba, s. of Krishn?a, 591. taken prisoner by the Kurus, 601. recovered by Balaráma, 605. cursed by the Rishis, 606. Sambara carries off Pradyumna, 575. is killed by him, 576. Sambhala, birthplace of Kalki, 484. ?ambhu, a Rudra, 121. ?ambhu, w. of Dhruva, 98. Sambhúta, a prince, 371. p. 693 Sambhúti, a prince, 371, n. 5. Sambhúti, 'fitness,' d. of Daksha, w. of Maríchi, 54, their progeny, 82. 'Samíka, s. of ?ura, 437. ?ámin, s. of ?úra, 436. Samíras, a people, 191. Sampadvasu, a solar ray, 236, n. 3. Sampára, s. of Samara, 452. Sámpárayan?a, teacher of the white Yajush, 281, n. 5. Sampáti, s. of ?yeni, 149, n. 13. Samrát, the Manu of a period, 93, n. 3. Samrát, d. of Priyavrata, 161. Samudra, k. of rivers, 153, n. 1. Sámudrí, d. of Samudra, w. of Prachínavarhish, 85, n. 11. Samvara, a Daitya and magician, 137. s. of Danu, 147. Samvaran?a, s. of Riksha, 455. Samvatsara, first year of a cycle, 224. lord of seasons, 153, n. 1. Samvit, synonyme of Mahat, 15, n. 22. Sámya, an original property of man, 45, n. 5. Samyáti, s. of Bahugava, 447, s. of Práchinvat, ib. n. 1. Samyoga, 'union of contiguity,' 652. Sanai?chara, s. of Rudra, 59. s. of the sun, 266. 'Saturn,' his chariot and horses, 240, Sanaka, s. of Rudra, 38, n. 13. Sananda, s. of Rudra, 38, n. 13. Sanátana, s. of Rudra, 38, n. 13. Sanatkumára, s. of Rudra, 38, n. 13. Sandan?a, a hell, 207. sins punished in, 209. Sandhyá, 'twilight,' a form of Brahmá, 40. period preceding a Yuga, 23, n. 4. Sandhyá, 'twilight,' 222. 'dawn,' ib. prayer to be used at, ib. n. 14. duration of, 223. 'morning and evening,' 308. Sándípani, tutor of Krishn?a and Balaráma, 561. Sandhyánsa, period succeeding a Yuga, 23, n. 4. Sandrocottus see Chandragupta, 468. Sangrámajit, s. of Krishn?a, 591. Sanhatá?wa, a prince, 362. Sanhitás, of the Rig-veda, 277. of the Yajur-veda, 279. of the Sáma-veda, 282. of the Atharva-veda, ib. of the Purán?as, 283. xi. of the Skanda, xlvi, Sanhláda, s. of Hiran?yaka?ipu, 124. ?ani, s. of Atri, 83, n. 4. (?anai?chara) s. of the sun, 266. his chariot and horses, 240. Saníyas, a people, 193. Sanjaya, s. of Supár?wa, 390. s. of Pratikshatra, 412. s. of Rananjaya, 463. Sanjná, d. of Vi?wakarman, w. of the sun, 266. Sankalpa, a Prajápati, 49, n. 2. Sankalpá, d. of Daksha, w, of Dharma, 119. ?ankara, a prince, 384, n. 15. ?ankara, a name of ?iva, 7, n. 1. a Dánava, 147. ?ankara Áchárya, date of,x. Sankarshan?a, name of Balaráma, 440. 498. Sanká?ya, a kingdom, 390, n. 5. ?ankha, s. of Kadru, 149. ?ankha, a minor Dwípa, 175, n. 3. ?ankhakút?a, a mountain, 169. ?ankhanábha, a prince, 386. ?ankhapáda or ?ankhapád, s. of Kardama, 83, n. 6. regent of the south, 153. 226. ?ánkhyáyana, teacher of the Rig-veda, 278, n. 13. ?anku, s. of Ugrasena, 436. ?anku?iras, a Dánava, 147. Sankriti, s, of Jayasena, 412. s. of Nara, 450. Santatí, 'humility,' d. of Daksha, w. of Kratu, 54. Sannatimat, a prince, 453. ?an?apáyana, a teacher of the Purán?as, 283. Sanskáras, initiatory ceremonies at birth, &c. 297. ?ántí, 'placidity,' a property of sensible objects, 17, n. 27. ?ántí, 'expiation,' d. of Daksha, w. of Dharma, 54. w. of Atharvan, 55, n. 12. ?ánti, Indra of the tenth Manwantara, 268. a Brahman, pupil of Angiras, 269, n. 11. a prince, s. of Níla, 453. ?ántidevá, d. of Devaka, 436. Santána, s. of Ugra, 59. ?ántanu, s. of Pratípa, 457. Santarddana, s. of Dhrisht?aketu, 437. Santateyu, a prince, 447. Santati, s. of Alarka, 409. Santosha, s. of Dharma, 55. Saryáti, s. of Vaivaswata, 348. his sons, 358. s. of Nahusha, 413. Sapin?d?ana, ancestral ?ráddhas, 318. Sapin?d?as, relations by offerings of food, 316, n. 7. Sapeyin, teacher of the white Yajush, 281, n. 5. Saptada?a, 'hymns,' from Brahmá, 42. ?aradwat, husband of Ahalyá, 454. Sáran?a, s. of Vasudeva, 439. Saramá, d. of Daksha, w. of Ka?yapa, 122, n. 19. Sáraswata, a sage, narrator of the Vishn?u Purán?a to Pará?ara, 9. a Vyása, 272. s. of Saraswatí, preserver of the Vedas, 285, n. 9. Sáraswata, a dialect of Sanscrit, lxvii. Sáraswatas, a class of Brahmans, 285, n. 9. Saraswatí, d. of Daksha, w. of Dharma, 119, n. 12. goddess of literature, lxvii. Saraswatí, a river, 180. the Sarsuti, ib. n. 5. the Caggar, 181, n. 7. 182. 184. in the east, 185, n. 80. ?arayu, a river, 182. the Sarju, ib. n. 19. ?árimejaya, a prince, 435. Sarman, a name for a Brahman, 297. ?armisht?há, d. of Vrishaparvan, 147. w. of Yayáti, n. 6. story of, 413, n. 3. Sarpa, a Rudra, 121, n. 17. Sarpí, w. of the Rudra, ?iva, 59, n. 4. Sáru, s. of Vasudeva, 439. p. 694 Sarva, a Rudra, 58. 121. Sárvabhauma, a prince, 457. Sarvaga, s. of Paurn?amása, 82, s. of Bhíma, 459, n. 5. Sarvakáma, a prince, 380. Sarvasangá, a river, 184. Sarvatobhadra, a forest, 169. Sarvatraga, s. of Bhíma, 460. ?áryatas, sons of ?aryáti, 358. ?a?a, part of Jambu-dwípa, 166, n. a. ?a?áda, s. of Ikshwáku, 360. ?a?adharman, a prince, 470. ?a?avindu, a prince, 420. ?a?ikas, a people, 189. ?astra-devatas, deified weapons, children of Krisá?wa, 123, n. 26. Sáswata, a prince, 390. ?atabalá, a river, 182. ?atábhishá, a lunar mansion, 226, n. 21. ?atadhanu, a pious king, speaks to a heretic, 342. his repeated births, 343. final liberation, 344. s. of Hridika, 436. ?atadhanwan, kills ?atrajit, 428. killed by Krishn?a, 430. ?atadru, a river, 175. the Setlej, 176, n. 5. ?atadyumna, s. of Chákshusha, 98. s. of Bhánumat, 390. ?atajit, s. of Raja, 165. s. of Sahasrajit, 416. s. of Bhajamána, 424. ?átakarn?i, name or title of several Andhra princes, 472. 473. ?atakumbhá, a river, 182. ?atánanda, s. of Gautama, 454. ?atán?ika, s. of Nakula, 459. s. of Janamejaya, 461. s. of Vasudána, 462. ?ataratha, s. of Mulaka, 384, n. 15. ?atarupá, female portion of Brahmá, w. of Swáyambhuva Manu, 51, n. 5, type of many forms; same as Máyá, as Savitrí, 53, n. 5. ?atasankhyas, a class of deities, 268. ?atavaláka, teacher of the Rig-veda, 278, n. 10. ?atáyus, s. of Purúravas, 398. Satí, 'truth,' d. of Daksha, w. of Bhava, 54. 59. burns herself, 65, n. 4. w. of Angiras, 123, n. 25. ?atrughna, s. of Da?aratha, 384. takes Mathura, 385. s. of ?waphalka, 435. Satrájit, s. of Nighna, friend of Aditya, receives the Syamantaka gem, 425. gives Krishn?a his daughter Satyabhámá, 428. killed by ?atadhanwan, ib. name of Pratarddana, 408. ?atwata, a prince of the Yádava race, 423. his descendants, 424. ?átwatas, descendants of Satwata, 423. Satya, quality of goodness or purity, knowledge, quiescence, 2, n. 5, a form of Vishn?u, 264. Satyabhámá, d. of Satrájit, married to Krishn?a, 428. 578. desires the Párijáta tree, 586. promotes the quarrel of the Yádavas, 610, n. 11. Satyadhrita, s. of Pushpavat, 455. Satyadhriti, s. of Mahávírya, 390. s. of ?aran?a, 439. s. of Dhritimat, 453. s. of ?atánanda, 454. Satyadhwaja, a prince, 390. Satyahita, teacher of the Rigveda, 277, n. 7. Satyajit, a prince, 465. Satyaka, s. of ?ini, 435. Satyakarman, a prince, 446. Satyaketu, a prince, 409. Sátyaki, s. of Satyaka; also Yuyudhána, 435. Satya-loka, 'heaven of truth,' 48, n. 10. site of, 213. Satyanetra, s. of Atri, 83, n. 4. Satyaratha, a prince, 390. Sátyarathi, a prince, 390. Satyas, a class Of deities, 122, n. 20. 261. 262. Satya?ravas, teacher of the Rig-veda, 277, n. 7. Satya?rí, teacher of the Rig-veda, 277, n. 7. Satyavák, s. of Chákshusha, 98. Satyavatí, d. of Gádhi, w. of Richíka, 399. becomes the Kau?ikí river, 400, n. 13. mother of Vyása, 459. Satyavrata, a prince; also Tri?anku, 371. Satyayajna, 'observance of truth,' 294, n. 3. Saubhari, a sage, 363. marries the daughters of Mándhátri, 366. becomes an ascetic, 369. Saudása, s. of Sudása, a prince, 380. story of, ib. n. 11. and 381. Saugata, s. of Da?aratha, 470. Sauhridas, a people, 192. ?aunaka, s. of Ghritsamada, 406. s. of ?unaka, ib. n. 7. Saumitrí, teacher of the Sana-veda, 282, n. 2. Saumya, a division of Bhárata-varsha, 175. Saumyas, a class of Pitris, 239, n. 3. ?aunaka, teacher of the Atharva-veda, 283. Saurásht?ras, a people, 177. and n. 6. Sauvalyas (Sau?alyas), a people, 185. and n. 8. Sauvíras, a people, 177. and n. 6. Savala (or Savana), s. of Priyavrata, 162. k. of Pushkara, ib. his two sons, 200. Savalá?was, sons of Daksha, 117. Savana, s. of Va?isht?ha, 83. Savarn?á, d. of Ocean, w. of Práchínavarhis, 107. Sávarn?i, s. of the sun, 266. eighth Manu, 267. his sons, ib. Savibhása, a sun, 632. Savitri, an Áditya, 122. a Vyása, 272. Sávitrí, d. of Daksha, w. of Dharma, 119, n. 12. Sáya, s. of Kalpa, 58, n. 1. Schlegel, translation of the Rámáyan?a by, 385, n. 16. Seas, seven, surrounding the seven Dwípas, 166. of salt water, 197. of treacle, 198. of wine, ib. of butter, 199. of curds, ib. of milk, 200. of fresh water, 201. Selu, a river, 183. p. 695 Senajit, s. of Vi?wajit, 452. s, of Vrihatkarman, 465. Senánin, a Rudra, 121, n. 17. Serpents, proceed from Brahmá, 41. children of Kadru, 149. Sense, organs of; products of Egotism; presided over by divinities, 17. their number, 18. ?esha, a Prajápati, 50, n. 2. ?esha, s. of Kadru, 149. k. of the Nágas, 153. the serpent below Pátála, description of, 205. teacher of astronomy, 206. supports the world upon his head, 206, incarnate as Balaráma, 458. Setu, a prince, 443. Shan?d?as, a people, 187. Siddhas, their residence, number, and nature, 227. Siddhas, a people, 192. Siddhi, 'perfection,' d. of Daksha; w. of Dharma, 54. Siddhis, attributes of perfection, 45, ?íghra, a prince, 387. ?íghrá, a river, 183. ?íghraga, a prince, 384, n. 15. Sikhan?d?in?í, w. of Antardhána, 106. ?ikhivasas, a mountain, 169. Sikshá, an Anga of the Vedas, 284. Sindhu, a river, 171, n. 12. of Bhárata-varsha, the Indus, 180. the Kali Sindh, 183, n. 30. Sindhuka, 472, n. 39. see Sipraka. Sindhudwípa, a prince, 379. Sindhupulindas, a people, 186. Sindhusauvíras, a people, 191. Sinhalá, an island, 175, n. 3. Sinhiká, d. of Ka?yapa, w. of Viprachitti, 122, n. 19. 124. 148. ?inibáhu, a river, 185, n. 80. ?iníváli, d. of Angiras, 82. day of the moon visible, 225. ?iprá, a river, 185, n. 80. ?ipraka, first Andhra king, 472. Síradhwaja, a prince of Mithilá, father of Sítá, 390 ?i?ira, a mountain, 169. ?i?ira, teacher of the Rig-veda, 277. ?i?u, s. of Sáran?a, 439. ?i?umára or 'porpoise' (celestial), 230. represents the stellar sphere, 240. ?i?unága, a king of Magadhá, 466. ?i?upála, s. of Damaghosha, 437. his previous births and hostility to Krishn?a, ib. obtains felicity, 439. ?ítá, a river, I70. Sítá, w. of Ráma, 384. d. of Síradhwaja, 390. ?ítánta, a mountain, 169. ?iteyus, a prince, 420. ?itoda, a lake, 169. ?iva, the deity, same as Vishn?u in the character of destroyer, 19. born as a Kumára from Brahmá in each Kalpa; of different colours, 39, n. 13. spoils Daksha's sacrifice, 62. bears Alakanandá on his head, 229. intercedes for Bán?a, 596. a Rudra, 59. a prince, s. of Uru, 98. ?ivá, w. of I?ána, 59. ?ivá, a river, 183. ?ivas, a class of deities, 261. ?ivaskandha, a prince, 473. ?iva?rí, a prince, 473. ?ivaswáti, a prince, 473. ?iva-Upapurán?a, notice of; lvi. ?ivi, s. of Sanhráda, 147. of Prahláda, ib. n. 1. Indra of the fourth Manwantara, 262. a prince, s. of U?ínara, 444. Skanda, s. of Pa?upati, 59. Skanda Purán?a, parts of, xlv. notice of, 284. Sleeping, rules of, 309. Slisht?i, s. of Dhruva, 98. Smaya, s. of Dharma, 55, n. 13. Smriti, 'memory,' synonyme of Mahat, 15, n. 22. Smrití, d. of Daksha, w, of Angiras, 54. their progeny, 82. Smriti, s. of Dharma, 55, n. 13. Society, origin and progress of, 45. Sodhas, a people, 187. Soka, s. of Mrityu, 56. Soma, 'the moon,' s. of Atri, 83. king over the constellations, Brahmans, plants, &c. 153. carries off Tárá, 392. has Budha by her, the founder of the lunar race, 393. a Vasu, 120. s. of the Rishi Prabhákara, 447, n. 8. Somaka, s. of Sahadeva, 455. Somadatta, k. of Vai?álí, 354. Somapás, a class of Pitris, 84, n. 10, 321, n. 1. Somápi, s. of Sahadeva, 455. 465. Somasarman, a prince, 470. Soma?ushmápan?a, a Vyása, 273. Somatírtha, a place of pilgrimage, 561, n. 3. Somayajna, offering of asclepias, 275, n. 1. ?on?a, a river, the Sone, 183. ?on?itapura, city of Bán?a, 593. Spheres of the sun and planets, 212. Sraddhá, 'faith,' d. of Daksha, w. of Dharma, 54. of Angiras, 55, n. 12. ?ráddha, 'worship of progenitors;' for prosperity, 297, n. 3. 314. different kinds of, ib. n. 1. for kindred newly deceased, 316. monthly, for deceased relatives, 317. annual, 318. occasional, 320. Brahmans to be entertained at, 325. prayers used at, 328. things sacred at, 330. how vitiated, 333. ?rávan?a, a month, 225, n. 19. Sravan?á, a lunar mansion, 226, n. 21. ?ravasta, a prince, 361. ?rávastí, a city, 361. ?rí (or Lakshmí), d. of Bhrigu, 59. 80. in all things the counterpart of Vishn?u, 60. produced from the ocean, 76. hymned by Indra, 78. p. 696 ?rídevá, d. of Devaka, 436. ?rídhara Swámi, commentator on the Bhágavata, xxix. on the Vishn?u Purán?a, lxxiv. ?ríjávan?a, s, of Dyutimat, 82, n. 1. ?ringí, a range of mountains, 167. ?rinjaya, s. of Dhúmrá?wa, 354, s. of ?úra, 436. s. of Kálánara, 444. s. of Harya?wa, 454. ?rinjayas, a people, 193, n. 136. ?rí-saila (or ?rí-parvata), a mountain, 180, n. 3. ?rítala, a division of Pátála, 204, n. 1. ?roní, a river, 185, n. 80. ?ruta, s. of Dharma, 55. s. of Bhagíratha, 379. s. of Upagu, 390. s. of Krishn?a, 591. ?rutadevá, d. of ?úra, 437. w. of Vriddha?arman, ib. ?rutakarman, s. of Sahadeva, 459. ?rutakírttí, d. of ?úra, 437. w. of Dhrisht?aketu, ib, s. of Arjuna, 459. ?rutanjaya, a prince, 465. ?rutasena, s. of Parikshit, 457. 461. ?rutasoma, s. of Bhíma, 459. ?ruta?ravas, a prince, 455. ?ruta?ravas, d. of ?úra, 437. w. of Damaghosha, ibid. ?rutavat, s prince, 465. ?rutáyus, s, of Bhánumitra, 386, n. 19. s. of Arisht?anemi, 390. s. of Purúravas, 398. ?rutí, d. of Atri, w. of Kardama, 83, n. 4. Stambha, a Rishi, 260. Stanabálas, a people, 193, n. 134. Stanayoshikas, a people, 196. Sthaleyu, a prince, 447. Sthan?d?ileyu, a prince, 447. Stoma, 'hymns,' from Brahmá, 42, n. 21. Student, duties of, 294. Stuti, 'prayers,' from Brahmá, 42, n. 21. Subáhu, s. of ?atrughna, 385. k. of Mathurá, 386, n. 17. Subhása, a prince, 390. Subhúmi, s. of Ugrasena, 436. Substance, imperceptible, how perceptible, 32, n. 8. Suchandra, k. of Vai?álí, 354. Sucháru, s. of Krishn?a, 578. Suchcháyá, w. of Dhruva, 98. ?uchí, s. of Agni, 84. s. of Antardhána, 106, n. 2. s. of Satadyumna, 390. s. of Andhaka, 435. s. of Vipra, 465. Indra of the fourteenth Manwantara, 269. ?uchí, d. of Ka?yapa, parent of water-fowl, 148. ?uchi, a month, 228. ?uchi?ravas, a Prajápati, 50, n. 2. Sudámas, a people, 192. Sudar?ana, a prince, 384, n. 15. 387. Sudása, s. of Sarvakáma, 380. s. of Chyavana, 455. Suddhodana, s. of ?ákya, 463. father of ?ákya, ib. n. 20. Sudellas (Sudeshn?as, Sudesht?as), a people, 188. 190. Sudeshn?a, s. of Krishn?a, 578. Sudeva, s. of Chunchu, 373. s. of Devaka, 436. Sudháma, a mountain, 180, n. 3. Sudháman, a Lokapála, s. of Virajas and Gaurí, 82, n. 2. 153. s. of Kardama, 226. and n. 20. Sudhámas, a class of deities, 261. 268. Sudhámans, a class of deities, 269. Sudhanush, s. of Kuru, 455. Sudhanwan, s. of Sáswata, 390. s. of Satyadhrita, 455. Sudharman, hall of Indra, given to Ugrasena by Krishn?a, 561. returns to heaven, 613. Sudharmas, a class of deities, 268. 269. ?udhis, a class of deities, 262. Sudhriti, a prince, 353. Sudraci of Pliny, ?údras, 195, n. 153. ?údraka, first Andhra prince, 472, n. 39. ?údras, a people, 195, n. 153 481. ?údras, from the feet of Brahmá, 44. their duties, 292. Sudyumna, transformed from Ilá; his sons; k. of Pratisht?hána, 350. s. of Chákshusha, 98. s. of Bhayada, 447. Sugandhá, bondmaid of Vasudeva. 439, n. 2. Sugríví, d. of Ka?yapa, parent of horses, &c. 148. Suhma, s. of Bali, 444. Suhmas, a people, 188, n. 46. Suhotra, s. of Kánchana, 398. s. of Kshatravriddha, 406. s. of Vrihatkshatra, 451. s. of Bhumanyu, ib, n. 23. s. of Sudhanush, 455, s. of Sahadeva, 460. Sujáti, s. of Vitihotra, 418. Sujyesht?ha, a prince, 471. ?ukala, a country, 177. and n. 6. Sukálins, a class of Pitris, 321, n. 1. Sukandakas, a people, 191. Sukanyá, d. of Saryati, w. of Chyavana, 354. ?úkara, a hell, 207. crimes there punished, 208. Sukarman, teacher of the Sáma-veda, 282. Sukarmans, a class of deities, 269. Sukarmas, a class of deities, 268. Suketu, s. of Nandivardhana, 390. s. of Sunítha, 409. Sukha, s. of Dharma, 55. Sukhíbala, a prince, 462. ?ukí, d. of Ka?yapa, mother of parrots, &c. 148. ?ukra, s. of Bhava, 59. s. of Va?isht?ha, 83. s. of Havirdhána, 106. (the planet), his car and horses, 239. ?ukra, a month, 225. Sukriti, s. of Pritha, 452. Sukshatra, a prince, 465. ?uktimat, a mountain chain, the east and north portion of the Vindhya range, 174. 176, n. 5. 421, n. 13. ?uktimati, a river, 184, n. 73. Sukumára, a prince, 409. Sukut?yas, a people, 185. Súlapáni, chief of the Bhútas, 153, n. 1. Sulomadhi, last Andhra prince, 473, n. 62. Sumálya, s, of Mahápadma, 468. Sumallis, a people, 192. Sumanas, s. of Uru, 98. s. of Harya?wa, 371. Sumanasas, a class of deities, 268. Sumangá, a river, 184, n. 74. Sumantu, pupil of Vyása, 276. teacher of the Atharva-veda, 282. s. and pupil of Jaimini, 2S2. a prince, s. of Jahnu, 399. Sumati, s. of Bharata, 164. fifth Tírthakara, ib. n. 8. s. of Janamejaya, 354. s. of Sagara, 377. s. of Supár?wa, 453. s. of Dridhasena, 465. Sumati, teacher of the Purán?as, 283. Sumatí, d. of Kratu, 83, n. 7. Sumedhasas, a class of deities, 262. Sumitra, s. of Vrishn?i, 424. last of the race of Ikshwáku, 464. Sun, presides over the eyes, 17, n. 28. his car and horses, 217. his diurnal course, 219. northern and southern declination, 220. harassed by the Mándehas, 222. the cause of rain, 230. his attendants in each month, 233. mystical account of, 236. his functions, ib. his rays, ib. n. 3. his wives and children, 266. ground by Vi?wakarman, 267. s, of Adití, and origin of the solar dynasty, 348. gives Yajnawalkya the white Yajush, 281. gives the Syamantaka gem to Satrájit, 425. becomes sevenfold at the end of the world, 632. ?unah?ephas, s. of Viswamitra, 404. legend of, ib. n. 22. p. 697 Sunaka, s. of Ghritsamada, 406, n. 7. Sunakshatra, a prince, 463. Sunáman, s. of Ugrasena, 436. Sunasá, a river, 184. Sunaya, s. of Rita, 390. s. of Pariplava, 462. Sunayas, a people, 193. Sunda, s. of Nisunda, 147, n. 1. Sundara, a prince, 473. Sundarí, d. of Vaiswánara, 147, n. 7. Sungas, dynasty of, 470. Suníka, minister of Ripunjaya, 466. Sunita, a prince, 465. Sunítha, s. of Santati, 409. s. of Sushen?a, 462. Sunithá, d. of Mrityu, w. of Anga, 99. Sunritá, w. of Uttánapáda, 86, n. 1. Suns, seven, their names, 632. Sunyabandhu, s. of Trin?avindu, 353, n. 25. Suparn?a, a name of Garud?a, 149. Supár?wa, a mountain, north of Meru, 168. Supár?wa, s. of ?rutáyus, 390. s. of Drid?hanemi, 453. Supratítha, a prince, 463. Suprayogá, a river, 183. Supreme condition (of Vishn?u), 156. ?úra, s. of Kárttavírya, 417. s. of Vidúratha, 436. s. of Devamid?husha, ib. Surabhi (cow), produced from the ocean, 76. Surabhí, d. of Daksha, w. of Ka?yapa, 122. ?úras, a people, 177. and n. 6. Surasá, d. of Daksha, w. of Ka?yapa, 122. Surasá, a river, 176. ?úrasena, s. of ?atrugna, 385. k. of Mathurá, 386, n. 17. s. of Kárttavírya, 417. ?úrasenas, a people, 185. Suraseni, ib. n. 2. Suratha, s. of Jahnu, 457. s. of Kun?d?aka, 464. Sure?wara, a Rudra, 121, n. 17. Surgery, branches of, 407, n. u. Surúpas, a class of deities, 262. Surochish, s. of Va?isht?ha, 83, n. 8. Susandhi, a prince, 387. Su?ánti, a prince, 453. Su?ánti, Indra of the third Manwantara, 261. Su?arman, a prince, 471. Sushen?a, s. of Vasudeva, 439, s. of Vrishn?ímat, 462. s, of Krishn?a, 578. Sushumna, a ray of the sun, 236, n. 3. Su?ravas, a Prajápati, 50, n. 2. Su?ruta, a prince, 390. a teacher of medical science, 407, n. 11. Su?uma, a prince, 465. Súta, a bard; origin of, 102. pupil of Vyása, 276. teacher of the Purán?as, 283. a generic term for chroniclers and bards, xi. Sutala, a division of Pátála, 204. Sutanu, d. of Ugrasena, 436. Sutapas, s. of Va?isht?ha, 83. a prince, s. of Hema, 444. Sutapas, a class of deities, 267. Sutárá, d. of ?waphalka, 435. Suvala, a prince, 465. Suvámá, a river, 183. the Ram-gangá, ib. n. 53. Suvarchalá, w. of Rudra, 59. Suvarn?a, a prince, 463. Suvarn?aroman, a prince, 390. Suvástu, a river, 183. Suvela, a mountain, 180, n. 3. Suvibhu, a prince, 409. Suvíra, s. of ?ivi, 444. s. of Kshemya, 453. Suvrata, a prince, 465. Suya?as, s. of A?okavarddhana, 470. Swabhávas, characteristics or properties of perceptible things, 34, n. 1. ?wábhojana, a hell, 207. sins punished in, 209. Swadhá, 'oblation,' d. of Daksha, w. of the Pitris, 54. w. of Angiras, 123, n. 25. w. of a Rudra, 59, n. 4. Swáhá, 'offering,' d. of Daksha, w. of Agni, 54. w. of the Rudra Pa?upati, 59. Swáhi, a prince, 420. Swakshas, a people, 188. Swamábhák, a sun, 632. ?waphalka, marries Gándiní, 431. s, of Pri?ni, 435. Swaráj, a solar ray, 236, n. 3. Swarát, the creator, 93, n. 3. p. 698 Swarásht?ras, a people, 189. Swarbhánu, a Dánava, s. of Ka?yapa, 147. s. of Viprachitti, 148. Swarga, on Meru, 172. Swarga, s. of Bhíma, 59. Swar-loka, site and extent of, 212. Swarn?aprastha, an island, 175, n. 3. Swárochisha, s. of Swarochish, second Manu, 260. and n. 2. his sons, 261. Swarúpas, 'forms of things,' 34, n. 1. Swastyátreyas, a race of Brahmans, 447, n. 8. Swátí, a lunar mansion, 226, n. 21. Swáti, s. of Uru, 98. Swavambhoja, a Yádava chief, 436. Swayambhu (Brahmá), synonyme of Mahat, 15, n. 22. a Vyása, 272. Swáyambhuva Manu, born of, and one with, Brahmá, 51, n. 5. ?weta, s. of Kadru, 149. ?weta, a range of mountains, 167. ?weta-dwípa, 'white island,' 200, n. 2. Syádvádis, 'Jains,' 339, n. 3. ?yála, offends Gárgya, 565. ?yáma, s. of ?úra, 437. Syamantaka jewel, given by the Sun to Satrájit, 425. its properties, ib. taken by Jámbavat, 426. recovered by Krishn?a, 427. carried off by ?atadhanwan, 428. transferred to Akrúra, 429. its virtues, 431. remains in Akrúra's keeping, 434. Syámáyani, teacher of the Yajur-veda, 279, n. 1. ?yení, d. of Ka?yapa, parent of hawks, 148.
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The Vishnu Purana Book – Index T T. Tadaikyam, 'unity,' 652. Taittiríya portion of the Yajur-veda, 280. Taksha, s. of Bharata, 385. k. of Taksha?ílá, 386, n. 17. Takshaka, s. of Kadru, 149. Tála, a hell, 207. crimes punished in, 208. Tálajangha, a prince of the Yádava race, 418. Tálajanghas, a tribe, conquer Báhu, 373. conquered by Sagara, 374. sons of Tálajangha, 418. a branch of the Haihayas, 418, n. 20. Tálaka, a prince, 473. Talátala, a division of Pátála, 204, n. 1. Tamas, quality of darkness, ignorance, inertia, 2, n. 5. kind of ignorance, 34, n. 2. a hell, 207. Tamas, a prince, 420. Támasa Manu, s. of Priyavrata, 162, n. 2. 262. his sons, ib. Tamasá, a river, 184. the Tonse, ib. n. 60. Támasí, a river, 184. Tamisra, 'gloom;' kind of ignorance, 34, n. 2. Támrá, d. of Daksha, w. of Ka?yapa, 122. Támrá, a river, 183. Támraliptas (Tamaliptas), a people, 192. Támrapakshi, s. of Krishn?a, 591. Támraparn?í, a river, 176. in Tinnivelly, ib. n. 5. Támravarn?a, a division of Bhárata-varsha, 175. Támráyani, teacher of the white Yajush, 281, n. 5. Tanabálas, a people, 193. Tanayas, a people, 193. Tandrí, 'sloth,' a form of Brahmá, 40, n. 15. Tankanas, a people, 194, n. 143. Tanmátra, rudiment or type of an element; devoid of qualities, 17. same as the properties of an element, 17, n. 26. Tansu, a prince, 448, Tansurodha or Tansu, 448, n. 10. 13. Tapa-loka, sphere of the seven Rishis, 48, n. 10. Tápaniyas, Brahmans of a branch of the white Yajush, 281, n. 5. Tapas, a month, 225. Tapaswin, s. of Chákshusha, 98. Tapasya, a month, 225. Tapatí, d. of the sun, 266. Tápí, a river, 176. the Tapti, n. 5. Tapo-loka, site of, 213. Taptakumbha, a hell, 207. crimes punished in, 208. Taptaloha, a hell, 208. Tárá, w. of Vrihaspati, carried off by Soma, 392. mother of Budha, 393. Táraka, s. of Hiran?yáksha, s. of Ka?yapa by Danu, 147. Táraká, d. of Sunda, 147, n. 1. Tárapíd?a, a prince, 386, n. 19. Taru, s. of Dhruva, 98, n. 1. Tejas, 'light' or 'fire,' the element; produced from the rudiment of form or colour, and produces that of taste, 16. and n. 25. Tigma, a prince, 462. Tilabháras, a people, 191. Tilakanijas, a people, 193, n. 115. Tilottamá, a nymph, 150, n. 21. Time, a form of Vishn?u, 9. (see Kálá); divisions of, 22. 621. 631. Timí, d. of Daksha, w. of Ka?yapa, 122, n. 19. Tíragrahas, a people, 190. Tiryaksrotas, 'creation of animals,' 35. Titikshá, 'patience,' d. of Daksha, w. of Dharma, 54, n. 12. Titíkshu, a prince, 444. Tittiri, a pupil of Yáska, teacher of the Taittiríya Yajush, 280, n. 3. Tochari, a people, 195, n. 157. Tomaras, a people, 196. Toyá, a river, 185, n. 80. Trai?ámba, a prince, 442. Transmigration, stages of, 210. Trasadasyu, name of Mándhátri, 362, n. 18. s. of Purukutsa, 371. Trasaren?u, three An?us, 22, n. 3. Trayyárun?a, a prince, and author of hymns, 371, n. 6. a Vyásu, 273. s. of Urukshaya, 451. Treta, second Yuga or age; its duration, 23, n. 4. p. 699 Tridháman, a Vyása, 272. Tridhanwan, a prince, 371. Tridivá, a river, 182. Trigarttas, a people, 193. Trikút?a, a mountain, 169. of Bhárata-varsha, 180, n. 3, Trimadhu-Brahmans, 325. Trin?a, s. of U?ínara, 444. Trin?áchiketa-Brahmans, 325. Trin?avindu, a Vyása, 273. a prince, s. of Budha, 353. Tripti, an original property of man, 45, n. 5. Trisámá, a river, 176. Tri?anku, a prince, elevated to heaven, 371. Trishn?a, s. of Mrityu, 56. Trishtubh, metre from Brahmá, 42. Trisuparn?a-Brahmans, 325. Trivrishan, a Vyása, 273. Trivrit, hymns from Brahmá, 42. Truth, obligation of, 312. Truti, three Trasaren?us, 22, n. 3. Tryambaka, a Rudra, 121. Tukháras (Tusharas), a people, 195, n. 157. Tula?í plant, produced from the ocean, 78, note 8. Tulyatá, an original property of man, 45, n. 5. Tumburu, a Gandharba, 233. Tungaprastha, a mountain, 180, n. 3. Tungavená, a river, 183. the Tambhudra? ib. n. 51. Tun?d?ikeras, a branch of the Haihaya tribe, 418, n. 20. Tún?i, a prince, 435. Turvasu, s. of Yayáti, 413. k. of the south-east, 415. his descendants, 442. Tusháras, a people, 195, n. 157. a race of princes, 474. 475, n. 64. Tushitas, a class of deities, 122. 260. sons of Kratu; of Veda?iras, ib. n. 3. Tusht?í, 'resignation,' d. of Daksha, w. of Dharma, 54. d. of Paurn?amása, 82, n. 2. Tusht?imat, s. of Ugrasena, 436. Twasht?ri, a Rudra, 121. Twasht?ri, s. of Manasyu, 165. Twásht?ri, an Aditya, 122. Twishá, d. of Paurn?amása, 82, n. 2.
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The Vishnu Purana Book – Index U U. Uchchai??ravas, produced front the ocean, 78, n. chief of horses, 153. Udaksena, a prince, 453. Udáradhí, s. of Pusht?i, s. of Dhruva, 98, n. 1. Udávasu, s. of Janaka, 389, n. 3, Udayana, s. of ?atánika, 462. Udayá?wa, s. of Dharbaka, 467. Udáyin, s. of Vasudeva, 439. Uddálin, teacher of the white Yajush, 281, n. 5. Uddhava, goes to Badariká?rama, 609. Udgátri, chaunter of prayers and hymns, 276. Udgítha, s. of Bhava, 165. Ugra, a Rudra, 58, 121, n. 17. Ugraretas, a Rudra, 59, n. 4. Ugrasena, s. of Áhuka, 436. made king by Krishn?a, 560. burns himself, 613. s. of Paríkshit, 457. 461. Ugráyudha, a, of Krita, 453. Uktha, part of the Sáma-veda, from Brahmá, 42. Uktha, a prince, 386. Ulmuka, s. of Balaráma, 439. Ulúkí, parent of owls, 148, n. 13. Ulwan?a, s. of Va?isht?ha, 83, n. 8. Umá, d. of Himaván, w. of Bhava, 59. 85, n. 11. w. of ?iva; her dialogue with him, 64. Umbrella produced from the ocean, taken by Varun?a, 78, note 8. Unmáda, 'insanity,' a form of Brahmá, 40, n. 15. Unnatí, 'elevation,' d. of Daksha, w. of Dharma, 55, n. 12. Upadánaví, d. of Vrishaparvan, 147. d. of Vaiswánara, and w. of Hiran?yáksha, ib. n. 7. Upadeva, s. of Akrúra, 433. s. of Devaka, 436. Upadevá, d. of Devaka, 436. Upagu, a prince, 390. Upamadgu, a prince, 435. Upananda, s. of Vasudeva, 439, Upanidhi, s. of Vasudeva, 439. Upa-purán?as, eighteen, xiii. names of, lv. Uparichara, a prince, 455. his sons, ib. Upasunda, s. of Nisunda, 147, n. 1. Upavrittas, a people, 189. Upendra, presides over the feet, 17, n. 28. Upendra, a name of Krishn?a, 528, n. 2. Upendra, a river, 183. Urddhabáhu, s. of Va?isht?ha, 83. Urja, a Rishi, 260. Urja, a month, 225. Úrjjá 'energy,' d. of Daksha, w. of Va?isht?ha, 54. Urjjaswatí, d. of Daksha, w. of Dharma, 119, n. 12. d. of Priyavrata, 162, n. 2. Urjjaváha, a prince, 390. Uru, s. of Chákshusha, 98. Urukshaya, a prince, 451. Urukshepa, a prince, 463. Urva?í, a nymph; her love for Purúravas, 394. her children, 398. Usanas, s. of Veda?iras; s. of Bhrigu, 82, n. 1. a Vyása, 272. a prince, 420. Ushá, name of night, 222. Ushá, w. of Bhava, 59. d. of Bán?a; in love with Aniruddha, 592. Ushadratha, a prince, 444. Ushn?a, a prince, 461. U?ínara, a prince, 444. Utkala, s. of Sudyumna, 350. Utkalas, a people, 186. Utpalavatí, a river, 184. 185, n. 80. Uttama, s. of Uttanápáda, 86. s. of Priyavrata. 162, n. 2. a Manu, 261. a Vyása, 273. p. 700 Uttamas or Uttámárn?as, a people, 186, n. 16. Uttánapáda, s. of Swáyambhuva Manu, 53. Uttánavarhish, a prince, 354, n. 30. Uttara-bhádrapadá, a lunar mansion, 226, n. 21. Uttara-kuru, a Varsha or country, 168. Uttara-phálguní, a lunar mansion, 226, n. 21. Uttaráshád?há, a lunar mansion, 226, n. 21. Utsavnsanketas (Utsavamanketas), a people, 193, n. 121. Uttathya, s. of Angiras, 83, n. 3. husband of Mamatá, 449. Utúlas, a people, 191.
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The Vishnu Purana Book – Index V V. Vách, d. of Daksha, w. of Ka?yapa, 122, n. 19. Vahni, deity of fire (see Agni), s. of Turvasu, 442. Vahnijwála, a hell, 207. sins punished in, 209. Vaibhrája, a forest, 169. Vaideha, name of Janaka, 389. a country, ib. n. 3. Vaidehas, a people, 192. Vaidheya, teacher of the white Yajush, 281, n. 5. Vaidúrya, a mountain, 169. Vaikanka, a mountain, 169. Vaikuntha, heaven of Vishn?u, 48, n. 10. form of Vishn?u, 265. Vaikunthas, a class of deities, 122, n. 20. 262. Vaikrita, secondary creation, 37, n. 12. Vaimánika, a class of deities, 96, n. 9. Vain?ahotra, a prince, 409. Vairája, part of the Sáma-veda, from Brahmá, 42. Vairája, a name of the first Manu, 51, n. 5. Vairájas, a class of deities, 213. of Pitris, 321, n. 1. Vairája, portion of the Sáma-veda, from Brahmá, 42. Vai?ákha, a month, 225, n. 19. Vai?ákhí, w, of Vasudeva, 439, n. 2. Vaisáli, w. of Vasudeva, 439. Vai?álí, a city, 353. kings of, 354. Vai?ampáyana, pupil of Vyása, 275. teacher of the Yajur-veda, 279. Vaishn?ava, a Purán?a, 284. Vai?ravana, king of kings, 153. Vai?wadeva, worship of the Vi?wadevas, 327. Vai?wánara, a Dánava, 148, n. 8. Vai?wánara, portion of the planetary sphere, 226, n. 21. Vai?wanarí, a division of the lunar mansions, 226, n. 21. Vai?yas, from the thighs of Brahmá, 44. duties of, 292. Vaitálaki, teacher of the Rig-veda, 278. Vaitan?d?ya, s. of the Vasu Apa, 120. Vaitaran?í, a hell, 207. sins punished in, 209. Vaitaran?í, a river, 184. in Cuttack, ib. n. 71. Vaiva?wata, seventh Manu, 264. his sons, ib. s. of the sun, 266. 348. his sons, ib. a Rudra, 121, n. 17. Vajasaneyi, potion of the Yajur-veda, 281, n. 5. Vájins, students of the white Yajush, 281. Vajra, made chief of the Yadu race, 611. Vajrá, d. of Vaiswánara, 147, n. 7. Vajramitra, a prince, 471. Vajranábha, a prince, 386. Vakras, a people, 188, n. 42. Vakratapas, a people, 188. Vaktrayodhi, s. of Viprachitti, 148. Valáka, teacher of the Rig-veda, 278. Valáká?wa, a prince, 399. Valakrama, a mountain, 180, n. 3. Vallabha, date of,x. Vallabhas, a people; Vallabhí, a city, 193, n. 129. Vallirásht?ra, a country, 188, n. 38. Válmíki, a Vyása, 273. Váma, a Rudra, 121, n. 17. Vámadeva, a Rudra, 51, m. 3. 59, n. 4. Vámana, a form of Vishn?u; s. of Ka?yapa, 265. legend of, ib. n. 22. Vámana, a Purán?a, 284. analysis of, xlvii. Vanakapívat, s. of Pulaha, 83, n. 6. Vánaprastha, 'hermit,' duties of, 295. Vanarájí, bondmaid of Vasudeva, 439, n. 2. Vánarásyas, a people, 188, n. 40. Vánavas, a people, 192. Vánavásakas, a people, 192. Vánáyas, a people, 192, n. 92. Vanáyus, s. of Purúravas, 398, n. 1. Vaneyu, a prince, 447. Vangas (Bangas), people of Bengal, 188. Vans Kennedy, notices of the Purán?as, iv. xiii. Vansadhárá, a river, 185, n. 80. Vapra, a Vyása, 273. Vapu, 'body,' d. of Daksha, w. of Dharma, 54. Vapushmat, s. of Priyavrata and Kámyá, 162. k. of the Dwípa of Sálmali, ib. his sons, 198. Vará, a river, 183. Varadá (Warda), a river, 185, n. 80. Varáha, a form of Vishn?u, for the recovery of the earth, 28. praised by the earth, 29. raises it up, 30. his form, 30, n. 6. type of the ritual of the Vedas, 31, n. 7. renews the world, 32. Váráha, present Kalpa, or day of Brahmá, 28. Váráha, a Purán?a, 284. Varáha, a minor Dwípa, 175, n. 3. Varáha Purán?a, analysis of, xliv. Varan?á, a rivulet, 184. Varápásis (Varáyásis), a people, 188. Varchas, s. of the Vasu Soma, 120. Varen?ya, a name of Vishn?u, 20, n. 36. Várhadrathas, kings of Magadhá, 465. Várhaspatyas, 'heretics,' 340, n. 7. Varhis, 'sacrificial grass,' 106, n. 3. Varhishads, a class of Pitris, 84, n. 10. 239, n. 3. 321, n. 1. Varhishmatí, w. of Priyavrata, 162, n. 1. Váridhára, a mountain, 162, n. 3. Varíyas, s. of Pulaha, 83, n. 6. Varman, name for a Kshatriya, 297. p. 701 Varn?á?á, a river, 184, n. 62. Varshas, divisions of Jambu-dwípa, 167. Várshn?eyas, a tribe, 418, n. 19. Varuna, lord of the waters, 153. gives horses to Richíka, 399. an Aditya, 122. Varuna, a division of Bhárata-varsha, 175. Várun?í, the goddess of wine, produced from the ocean, 76. waits on Balaráma, 571. Vasá, a river, 184. Vasahanu, a prince, 452. Vashatkára, 'deified oblation,' 123, n. 27. Váshkala, s. of Sanhráda, 147. s. of Prahláda, ib. n. 1. Va?isht?ha, grandfather of Pará?ara; allays his anger, 4. a Prajápati, 49. marries Úrjjá, 54. his sons in the first Manwantara, 83. in the third, 261, n. 8. a Vyása, 272. rebukes Vikukshi, 360. disputes with Viswámitra, ib. n. 11. changed to a starling, 373, n. 9. curses Saudása, 381. and Nimi, 388. is cursed by him, ib. Vástu, a river, 183. Vasu, d. of Daksha, w. of Dharma, 119. Vasu, s. of Ku?a, 399. Vasubhridyána, s. of Va?isht?ha, 83, n. 8. Vasudána, a prince, 462. Vasudeva, s. of Sara, 436. marries the daughters of Ahuka, ib. imprisoned by Kansa, 498. father of Krishn?a, 502. burns himself, 613. Vasudeva, first Kán?wa prince, 471. Vásudeva, name of Vishn?u, 1. s. of Vasudeva, ib. n. 1. abiding and shining in all things, 9, n. 10. one with the three Vedas, 274. one with Om, &c. ib. n. 6. meaning of, 643. Vásuki, s. of Kadru, 149. k. of the Nágas, 153, n. 1. Vasumitra, a Sunga prince, 471. Vasus, sons of Vasu their names, sons, and grandsons, 120. Vásava, k. of the winds, 153. Vat?a tree, on Supár?wa, 168. Vát?adhánas, a people, 189. Vátajamarathorajas, a people, 192. Vátáyanas, a people, 192. Vátápi, s. of Hláda, 147, n. 1. s. of Viprachitti, 148. Vatsa, a name of Pratarddana, 408. s. of Urukshepa, 463. Vatsabálaka, s. of ?úra, 436. Vatsabhúmi, a prince, 409, n. 15. Vatsaprí, a prince, 352. Vatsara, s. of Dhruva, 98, n. 1. Vatsara, fifth cyclic year, 224. Vatsas, a people, 186, n. 12. Vatsavyúha, a prince, 463. Vátsya, teacher of the Rig-veda, 277. of the white Yajush, 281, n. 5. Vávriddhas, a class of deities, 269. Váyu or 'wind,' produced from the rudiment of touch; produces that of form, 16. and n. 25, wind, the deity of, k. of the Gandharbas, 153, n. 1. Váyu Purán?a, analysis of, xxii. Varuna, s. of Kri?á?wa, 123, n. 26. Veda, a river, 182, n. 13. Vedabáhu, s. of Pulastya, 83, n. 5. Vedamitra, teacher of the Rig-veda, 277. Vedaná, 'torture.' d. of Anrita, 56. Vedas, typified by Om, 1, n. 1. of particular sciences; also portions of, from Brahmá, 42, n. 21. divisions and teachers of, 272. 275. &c. translations from,i. religion taught in, ii. Vedasiní or Vetasiní, a river, 182, n. 13. Veda?iras, s. of Márkan?d?eya and Murdhanyá, 82. s. of Prán?a, 82, n. 1. progenitor of the Bhárgava Brahmans, 82, n. 1. s. of Kri?á?wa, 123, n. 26. Vedasmrití, a river, 176. the Beos? ib. n. 5. Vedá?wá, a river, 183. Vedavatí, a river, 182, Vedavainásiká, a river, 182, n. 13. Veda-vyásas, arrangers of the Vedas, 272. Vedha, one hundred Trutis, 22, n. 3. Vedhaka, a hell, 208. Vegavat, a prince, 353. Vegavatí (Vykí), a river, 185, n. 80. Vegetables, creation of; kinds of, 35, n. 3. Velá, d. of Meru, w. of Samudra, 85, n. 11. Ven?a, s. of Anga, 98. Ven?a, a Vyása, 273. Ven?á, a river, 183. Venkat?a, a mountain, 180, n. 3. Ven?u, a Yádava prince, 416. Ven?uhaya, a prince, 416, n. 3. Ven?uhotra, a prince, 409, n. 15. Vetravatí, a river, the Betwa, 181. Vibhíshan?a, s. of Visravas, 83, n. 5. Vibhrája, s. of Sukriti, 452. Vibhu, Indra, of the fifth Manwantara, 262. Vibhu, a prince, 409. Vibudha, a prince, 390. Vichitravírya, s. of ?ántanu, 459. Vidagdha, teacher of the white Yajush, 281, n. 5. Vidarbha, s. of Jyámagha, 422. Vidarbhas, a people, 187. Videhas, a people, 188. Vidhátri, s. of Bhrigu, 59. s. of Vishn?u and Lakshmí, married to Niryatí, 82. Vidi?á, a river, 183. the Bess, ib. n. 52. Vidmisára, a prince, 466. Vidura, s. of Vyása, 460. Vidúratha, s. of Bhajamána, 436. s. of Suratha, 457. Vihangamas, a class of deities, 268. Vijaya, a prince, s. of Chunchu, 373. s. of Jaya, 390. s. of Sanjaya, 412. s. of Jayadratha, 445, an Andhra prince, 473. p. 702 Vijaya, d. of Daksha, w. of Krisá?wa, 123, n. 26. Vijayas, a people, 188. Vijitá?wa, s. of Prithu, 106, n. 1. Vikala, six Prán?as, 23, n. 3. Vikalyas (Vikalpas), a people, 192. Vike?í, lv. of Sarva, 59. Vikránta, a Prajápati, 50, n. 2. Vikriti, a prince, 422. Vikukshi, s. of Ikshwáku, 359. named ?a?áda, 360. Viloman, a Yádava chief, 435. Vimala, s of Sudyumna, 350, n. 6. Vimohana, a hell, 207. crimes punished in, 208. Víná, a river, 182. Vinadí (Vainádí), a river, 183. Vinata, s. of Sudyumna, 350. Vinatá, d. of Daksha, w. of Ka?yapa, 122. w. of Tárksha, 149, n. 15. Vinaya, s. of Dharma, 55. Vinda, s. of Jayasena, 437. Vindhya, a range of mountains, 174. the Sáthpúra range, ib. n. 2. Vindhyachulukas, a people, 193. Vindhyamúlikas, a people, 193, n. 126. Vindhya?akti, a king, 477. Vindumatí, w. of Mándhátri, 363. Vindusára, s. of Chandragupta, 469. Viníta, s. of Pulastya, 83, n. 5. Vin?a, a prince, 352. Vipápá, a river, 181. Vipá?á, a river, 181. the Beyah or Hyphasis, ib. n. 8. Vipa?chit, Indra of the second Manwantara, 260. Vipra, s. of Dhruva, 98. s. of ?rutanjaya, 465. Viprachitti, a Dánava, 147. his sons, 148. k. of the Dánavas, 153, n. 1. Vipritha, s. of Chitraka, 435. Vipula, a mountain, west of Meru, 168. Vírá, a river, 183. Vírabhadra, produced from ?iva, 65. spoils Daksha's sacrifice, 67. Viráj (or Vid?áj), progeny of Swáyambhuva, 52, n. 5. all male animals; all bodily substance, 53, n. 5. Viraja, s. of Twasht?ri, 165. Virajas, s. of Paurn?amása, 82. s. of Va?isht?ha, 83, n. 8. Víran?a, a sage, father of Víran?í, 99, n. 1. of Asikní, 117. teacher of the white Yajush, 281, n. 5. Víran?í, d. of Víran?a, mother of Chakshusha, 99, n. s. Vírankará, a river, 183. Virát, s. of Nara, 165. Virát?, the material universe, 93, n. 3. Víravatí, a river, 183. Virochana, s. of Prahláda, 147. Viruddhas, a class of deities, 268. Virúpa, a prince, 359. Virúpaksha, a Rudra, 121, n. 17. Visákha, s. of Kumára, 120. Vi?ákhá, a lunar mansion, 224. 226, n. 21. Vi?ákhayúpa, a prince, 466. Vi?ála, s. of Trinavindu, 353. Vi?álá, a city, 353, n. 25. Vi?asana, a hell, 207. crimes punished in, 208. Visoká, an original property of man, 45, n. 5. Vi?ravas, s. of Pulastya, 83, n. 5. Vi?rutavat, a prince, 387. Vishn?u; same with Brahmá, Í?wara, spirit; cause of creation, preservation, and destruction; parent of nature, and material of the universe, 2. 3. 4. 6. origin, end, and substance of the world, 6, n. 16. nature of, 8. four forms of, 9. 154. same with Brahmá, Vishn?u, ?iva, as creator, preserver, and destroyer, 19. hymned by Earth, 29. combined in all forms with ?rí, 60. praised by the gods, 72. directs them to churn the ocean, 74. deceives the Asuras, 75. praised by Dhruva, 93. by the Prachetasas, 108. worshipped by Prahláda, 127. one of the Ádityas, 122. their chief, 153. ornaments and arms of, 158. forms of, worshipped in different Varshas, 173. remembrance of, best expiation, 210, energy of, encompasses the universe, 215. supreme Brahma, 216. his path in the sky, 228. triple energy in the sun, 236. forms in the four ages, 270. worshippers of, how known, 287. prayers of the gods to, 335. deceives the Daityas, 337. praised by the gods, 494. incarnate as Krishn?a and Balaráma, 497. praised by Akrúra, 547. sleeps on the ocean, 634. asylum of spirit, 656. all that is, 661. praises of, 664. Vishn?u-loka, site of, 213, n. 3. Vishn?u Purán?a, notice of, 284. xvi. analysis of, lix. merit of hearing. 662. how communicated, 663. Vi?wá, d. of Daksha, w. of Dharma, 119. Vi?wabhávana, name of Vishn?u, 2. creator of the universe, ib. n. 2. Vi?wáchí, a divine nymph, 150, n. 21. Vi?wadevas, a class of gods, sons of Vi?wá, 120. their number, ib. n. 13. worshipped at ?ráddhas, 321. 326. Vi?waga?wa, a prince, 361. Vi?wagjyotish, eldest of the hundred sons of ?atajit, 165. Vi?wajit, s. of Jayadratha, 452. s. of Satyajit, 465. Vi?wakarmá, artist of the gods, 76. s. of the Vasu Prabhása, 121. Vi?wakarman, a solar ray, 236, n. 3. Vi?wakárya, a solar ray, 236, n. 3. Viswaksena, fourteenth Manu, 268, n. 8. Viswaksena, a prince, s. of Brahmadatta, 453. Viswamitra, a Rishi, 264. raises Tri?anku to heaven, 371. quarrels with Va?isht?ha, 373, n. 9. p. 703 son of Gádhi, 400. his descendants, 404. Vi?wámitrá, a river, 183. Vi?warúpa, a name of Vishn?u, 20, n. 35. a Rudra, 121. Vi?wasaha, s. of Ilavila, 383. s. of Abhyutthitá?wa, 386. Vi?wasphat?ika, k. of Magadhá, 479. Vi?wasphúrtti (Vi?wasphúrji), a prince, 479, n. 69. Vi?wavasa, s. of Pururavas, 398. Vi?we?á, d. of Daksha, w. of Dharma, 119, n. 12. Vítahavya, a prince, 390. Vitala, a division of Pátála, 204. Vitastá, a river, 181. the Jhelum or Hydaspes, ib. n. 10. Vitatha, a name of Bharadwája, 449. Víthi, division of the planetary sphere, 226, n. 21. Vítihotra, s. of Priyavrata, 162, n. 2. s. of Tálajangha, 418. Vítihotras, a branch of the Haihaya tribe, 418, n. 20. Viva?wat, a Prajápati, 50, n. 2. an Aditya, 122. s. of Ka?yapa, 266, n. 1. the sun, and father of Vaivaswata Manu, 348. Vivinsati, a prince, 352. Viyati, s. of Nahusha, 413. Vraja, s. of Havirdhána, 106. Vrateyu, a prince, 447. Vrihabala, killed by Abhimanyu, 387. Vrihadá?wa, s. of ?ravasta, 361. s. of Sahadeva, 463. Vrihadbhánu, a prince, 445. Vrihadishu, s. of Ajamíd?ha, 452. s. of Harya?wa, 454. Vrihadrája, a prince, 463. Vrihadratha, s. of Bhadraratha, 445. s. of Uparichara, 455. s. of Tigma, 462. s. of ?a?adharman, 470. Vrihadvasu, a prince, 452. Vrihaduktha, a prince, 390. Vrihadvatí, a river, 184. Vrihannáradiya Purán?a, analysis of, xxxiii, Vrihaspati, s, of Angiras, 83, n. 3. the planet Jupiter, his car and horses, 240. a Vyása, 272. teacher of political science, 284. his wife Tárá carried off by Soma, 393. Vrihatkarman, s. of Bhadraratha, 445. s. of Vrihadvasu, 452. s. of Sukshatra, 465. Vrihatkshan?a, s. of Vrihadbala, 463. Vrihatkshatra, s. of Bhavanmanyu, 450. Vrihat-sáma, from Brahmá, 42. Vrijinavat, s. of Krosht?ri, 420. Vrika, s. of Prithu, 106, n. 1. s. of Vijaya, 373. s. of Krishn?a, 591. Vrikadevá, d. of Devaka, 436. Vrikala, s. of Dhruva, 98. Vrikas, a people, 193, n. 123. Vrikatejas, s. of Dhruva, 98. Vrisha, Indra of the eleventh Manwantara, 268. Vrisha, s. of Vítihotra, 418. Vrishabhá, a river, 184. Vrishadarbha, s. of ?ivi, 444. Vrishakapi, a Rudra, 121. Vrishan?a, s. of Kárttavírya, 417. Vrishaparvan, a Dánava, 547. Vrishasena, s. of Karna, 446. Vrishn?i, a prince of the Yadu race, s. of Madhu, 418. s. of Kunti, 422. s. of ?átwata, 424. s. of Bhajamána, ib. Vrishn?imat, a prince, 462. Vrishn?is, a tribe, 458. Vrisht?a, s. of Kukkura, 435. Vritraghní, a river, 185, n. 80. Vyádhi, s. of Mrityu, 56. Vyáhritis, mystical words, 274, n. 5. Vyákaran?a, 'grammar,' an Anga of the Vedas, 284. Vyakta, 'visible substance,' a form of Vishn?u, 9. Vyan?a, s. of Viprachitti, 148. Vyásas, arrangers of the Vedas in every Dwápara age; twenty-eight; their names, 272. Vyavasaya, s. of Dharma, 55, Vyaya, a range of Pradhána, 13, n. 19. Vyoman, a prince, 422. Vyusht?a, name of day, 222. Vyusht?a, s. of Kalpa, 98, n. 1.
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The Vishnu Purana Book – Index Y Y. Yádavas, a tribe, descendants of Yadu, 418. numerous, 441, go to Prabhása, 609. destroyed, 610. Yadu, s. of Yayáti, 413. k. of the south, 415. his descendants, 416. Yajna, s. of Ruchi; marries his sister Dakshin?á, 54, n. 9. 'sacrifice personified;' decapitated, 67. becomes the constellation Mrigasíras, 68, n. 7. Yajnabáhu, s. of Priyavrata, 162, n. 2. Yajnakrit, a prince, 412. Yajnas, principal kinds of, 294, n. 3. Yajna?rí, a prince, 473. Yajnaváma, s. of Parvasa, 82, n. 2. Yajur-veda, from Brahmá, 12. original Veda, 276. divided into four, ib. how composed, ib. Sanhitás and teachers of, 279. black or Taittiríya portion of, 281, white or Vájasaneyi, 281, note 5. Yajush: see Yajur-veda. p. 704 Yajnawalka, teacher of the Rig-veda, 277. Yájnawalkya, pupil of Vai?ampáyana, 279. propitiates the sun, 280. receives the white Yajush, 281. Yakrillomas, a people, 188. Yaksha, s. of Khasá, parent of the Yakshas, 150, n. 20. Yakshas, proceed from Brahmá, 41. children of Khasá, 150. Yama, a minor Dwípa, 175, n. 3. Yama, monarch of the Pitris, 153. judge of the dead, 207, n. 3. s. of the sun, 266. how to be avoided, 286. Yáma, a watch of the day or night, 22, n. 3. Yama-gítá, 'song of Yama,' 289, n. 3. Yamas, duties so called, 288, n. 2. acts of restraint, 653. Yámas, deities, twelve, sons of Yajna and Dakshin?á, 54, n. 10. Yámí, d. of Daksha, w. of Dharma, 119. d. of the sun, 266. the Yamuná river, ib. Yamuná, a river, 181. d. of the sun, 266. compelled by Balaráma to come to him, 572. Yámunas, a people, 190. Yasas, s. of Dharma, 55. Yáska, author of a Nirukta, 277, n. 9. Ya?odá, bears Yoganidrá, 503. who is changed for Krishn?a, ib. Ya?odhará, w. of Sahishn?u, 83, n. 6. Yati, s. of Nahusha, 413. Yavakshá, a river, 184. Yavanas, a people, w. of Bhárata-varsha, 175. a people, 194. Ionians or Greeks, ib. n. 144. conquered by Sagara, 394. descendants of Turvasu, 442, n. 5. kings of, 474. 475, n. 64. 477, n. 66. Yavínara, s, of Dwimíd?ha, 453. Yaudheya, s. of Yudhisht?hira, 459, n. 5. Yayáti, s. of Nahusha, 384, n. 15. 413. Year, of mortals; of the gods, 23. of the Rishis; of Dhruva, 23, n. 4. of Brahmá, 25. of Manu, 26, n. 9. of five kinds, 224. Yoga, s. of Dharma, 55, n. 13. Yoga, 'mystical union,' how effected, 157. mode of practising, and explanation of, 651. Yoganidrá, 'personified delusion,' 498. her exploits as Durgá, 499, born of Ya?odá, 500, mocks Kansa, 503. Yogasiddhá, sister of Vrihaspati, w. of the Vasu Prabhása, 120. Yogi, how he attains final liberation, 155. two kinds, novice and adept, 652. Yuddhamusht?i, s. of Ugrasena, 436. Yudha.jit, s. of Vrishn?i, 424. Yudhisht?hira, s. of Pán?d?u, 437. 459. his children, ibid. Yuga, cycle of five years, 224. and n. 17. an age: see Yugas. Yugandhara, a prince, 435. Yugandharas, a people, 187, n. 23. Yugas, four, 23. (see Krita, Treta, Dwápara, Kali.) system of, 23, n. 4. a great Yuga, ib. Yuvaná?wa, a prince, s. of Árdra, 361. s. of Prasenajit, 362. s. of Ambarísha, 369. Yuyudhána, s. of Satyaka, 435.
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