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________________ GENERAL INDEX. 447 Brahman is not apprehended, because it is unevolved, ii, 171. - is omnipresent, i, 91, 120, 125, 172; ii, 180. - is altogether unchanging, ii, 397. - there is nothing either beneficial to be done by it or non-beneficial to be avoided by it, i, 344. - qualities of, i, 107, 328; ii, 101, 201-204. - without any distinctive qualities, i, p. xxv; ii, 239, 394 seq. - endowed with auspicious qualities, i, p. xxviii. -- the limiting adjuncts of B. are presented by Nescience merely, ii, 153. - is endowed with various powers, i, 354 seq. - is not devoid of powers though it is devoid of organs of action, i, 355 seq. - powers of B. which are connected with the Devas, ii, 219. - is devoid of form, i, pp. Ixiii, lxiv, 306 seq. ; ii, 154-166, 166-175. - is different from name and form, i, 232 seq. - is devoid of parts, i, 349-352; ii, 396. - represented as comprising sixteen parts, ii, 219. - has four feet (quarters), i, 90, 95. the idea of place does not apply to B., i, 89. - a special locality may be ascribed to the omnipresent B., i, 91, 120, 125. - a multiplicity of abodes ascribed to B., i, 92. - spoken of as in heaven and beyond heaven, i, 96 seq. its abode in the heart, i, 113 seq., 350. - the smallness of, i, 113 seq. - as abiding within the sun, and within the eye, i, p. lxx, 123128; ii, 216–218. city of B.' may mean the body, or the city of the highest B., i, 174, 175, 178. - described as residing within the body, ii, 219. - statements as to B. being con- nected or separated are only made with a view to difference of place, ii, 178 seq. Brahman, highest and lower B. dis tinguished, i, pp. xix, xx, xxxii seq., xxxvi (masc. and neut.), 61-64, 171-174; ii, 7, 166, 203 seq., 401 seq. - - Sankara's distinction be tween, not valid, i, pp. xci-xciv. --- not distinguished by Ra mânuga, i, p. xxxi. --- not distinguished by Bada rayana, i, p. c. -- not distinguished in the Upanishads, i, pp. cxii, cxv seq. - to which B. does the soul of the worshipper repair on death? i, p. xc seq. - the highest, all beings spring from it, i, 83, 85. -- is a place of rest, i, 83. - endlessness a characteristic mark of it, i, 83. - the highest Person is nothing but the h. B., i, 174. - - the vital airs are the effects of it, ii, 76. - - is the agent in the evolution of names and forms, ii, 97. - - is inside of the limiting ad juncts, ii, 158 seq. -- the Yogins, in the state of perfect conciliation, apprehend it, ii, 171 seq. - the sense-organs and the elements of him who knows the h. B. are merged in that same h. B., ii, 376 seq. - with it we cannot connect the idea of going, or of one who goes; for that B. is present everywhere and is the inner self of all, ii, 390, 391, 394, 396. - - immortality is possible only in the h. B., not in the effected one, ii, 392. -- to it the souls are led, Gai mini opines, ii, 392 seq.; refu tation of this view, ii, 393-- glory is a name of it, ii, 393. the lower, associated with Maya, i, p. xxv. -- called Isvara, the Lord, i, pp. XXV, xxvii. of all, ii, 3948 is possipected one, 403. Digitized by Google
SR No.007682
Book TitleQuestions of King Milinda Part 02
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorT W Rhys Davids
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1894
Total Pages2240
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size38 MB
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