viii 







Pages 



XXXI fT7o) 



Names of the descendants (or series) of the Universal (or 







Cakravarti) monarchs 



26-28 





Names of common kings or princes . . 



28 





The Pandavas or descendants of Pandu (^the vellnwi^h- 







white) ... 



28-29 



XXXIV (i'76) 



Names of the degrees or classes among men 



20-^^^ 



XXXV ('I7'7) 



Names of the different castes and tribes 





XXXVI fi78) 



Names of parents, relations, friends, etc. 



^6-^7 



J" 0/ 



XXXVII (179) 



Names of the bodj'' and its several members or limbs 



^7-42 



XXX\^III (180) 



Names of the several degrees of the formation of the 







(embryo) human body 





XXXIX (181) 



Names of several degrees of old age and sickness 





XL (183) 



Names of places or countries 



44-45 



XLI (183) 



Names of mountains 



45-46 



XLII (184) 



Synonymous names of the sea, rivers and dry land 



46-47 



XIJII (213) 



Conjunctions and other particles used occasionall}^ 



47- SO 



XLIV (214) 



Names of a fort, etc., and all sorts of dwelling-places 



50-53 



XlyV (215) 



Names of the parts of a cart, etc. . . 



5^ 



XLVI f2^.Q) 



Names of time 





XLVTI (2A0\ 



Names of the cardinal and intermediate "corners" of the 







world . , . . ■ . 



7) 1 



XLVIII (No 



The ten " corners " of the world called after the ten guar- 





nunibsr) 



dians 



57-58 



XIvIX (269) 



Names of diseases 



58-59 



1/ (186) 



Names or phrases originating in the mystical doctrine [Tan- 







tric Terminology] 



50-64 



hi (254) 



Four moral maxims used in the ordination of a priest 



65 



LII (2^^^) 



Names of persons who have adopted the religious life 



65-66 





Terms occurring in the Dulva on the subject of entering the 







rplicrimi<5 lifp 



67-71 



T TV /tXi;\ 



1^ dlllCo KJL LI J - .. .. .. 



/J. /„ 



TV ^cjfifi^ 



J-/ V ^ ^UU J 



minrf riVir^itiP*^ pnllpptpd froTn tl'ie T)Ml,vn 





T VT (-?fi^\ 



"Nfiimps^ of fhp disoinlp*^ of 5>akvfi 



X^ctlli^-^ \J i. Lilt OiA vuiov-il^ito \j X, wcit^yci • • * . 



70 



/y 



T,VTT ^-pfiS^ 



ISTnmp'; of the fmir Icind^ of nurses . . 



70 



I.VTTT (6R) 



Thf^ flirpp Icind"^ of l^nowlpdcrp 



iX L X 1 1 ^ V- XV 1 1 X VX O \J L XV 1 X \J > > X V, \-X i^v- 



80 



LIX f=;8) 



Titles of some religious works or treatises 



80-84 



LX f^^n) 



vSome expressions and technical terms such as " said out of 







his own mouth,'' etc., etc. 



84-86 



LXI fl7) 



v^ixtv musical terms . . . . 



86-88 



I XIT (i6) 



ISTamps or tprms pxnressive of the excellence of the Tatha- 



J, > CX XIX 1 0 \J X l>Vi. X XXXO \_ i» IjXn^OOX V \J i. XX \v v.^k v-\_ XX v. i-a \j i- ^.i-i. v. j. ^ 







crc^i'Ci ■f^ilrf^Ti from flip .Sfitr?!^ . . 



88-92 



T "5rTIT It a) 



ISr!:!!^!^*; nf f hp f Viirtv-f wo oha rnol'pri^l'io mPTm of the rcat 







Man 



Q2-Q4. 



IvXIV (15) 



The names of the eighty points of beauty of a Buddha 



94-97 



LXV (84) 



The names of the ten immoial actions 



97 



LXVI (85) 



The names of the ten virtuous actions 



98 



LXVII (86) 



Names of the four things, means of moral merit for obtain- 







ing future beatitude . . 



98 



lyXVIII (87) 



Synonymous names of " Reality," etc. 



99 



