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________________ GENERAL INDEX. 455 so Elements spoken of as endowed with intelligence, ii, 24 seg. --the origin, the subsistence, and the retractation of the e. all depend on Brahman, ii, 25 seq. - the order of the creation of the e. is not broken by the origina tion of the organs, ii, 26-28. - in obtaining a different body the soul goes enveloped by subtle parts of the, ii, 101-104, 371 seq. - the aggregate of the five e. in the body, ii, 242. - the soul, with the breath, goes to the, ii, 368 seq. - the aggregate of the e, continues to exist up to the final union with Brahman, ii, 371, 376 seq. Emancipation, final, i, p. xxix. - depends on the true nature of the cause of the world, i, 316. -- a being desirous of it becomes a deva, i, 323 n. - by degrees, i, 174, 123. - the Sănkhya doctrine about the e. of the Selfs, ii, 69 seq. - see also Release. Entity does not spring from non- entity, i, 415-418. Ether is the highest Brahman, i, pp. xxxiv, xxxviii, 81-84, 182, 23a seq., 273, 387; ii, 6 seq., 8, 12, 248. - the small e. within the heart is Brahman, i, p. xxxvi, 174-192; ii, 144. --- cannot mean the individual soul, i, 177. - -- spoken of as the place of sleep, ii, 144. - is not co-eternal with Brahman. but springs from it as its first effect, i, p. lii ; ii, 3-18. - is the Udgitha, i, 83. - although all-pervading, is spoken of as limited and minute, if considered in its connexion with the eye of a needle; so Brahman also, i, 114. - the highest Lord is greater than, i, 177. - distinction between the outer and the inner, i, 175, 176 seq. - origination of, discussion of Vedanta-texts concerning it, ii, 3-18. Ether, origination of, the Sankhyas deny it, ii, 5 seg. — is divided, therefore must be an effect, ii, 14, 15. - is non-eternal, because it is the substratum of a non-eternal quality, viz. sound, ii, 17. - is the abode of air, ii, 18. - is dissolved into Brahman, ii, 26. - air is dissolved into, ii, 26. - the body consisting of water which the soul assumes in the moon, becomes subtle like e., but not identical with e., ii, 127. - the one e. is made manifold, as it were, by its connexion with different places, ii, 179. - see also Space. - see also Brahman, above, p. 446. Expiation cannot take place, if a Brahmakarin for lite breaks his vow of chastity, ii, 318; can take place, according to some teachers, ii, 318 seq. Expiatory ceremonies and the results of works, ii, 117 n., 353, 354. Eye. See Person in the eye. Ether, D. XXXIV; 73, 287 in Faith, the path of the gods cannot be attained by f. and austerities, unaided by knowledge, ii, 234. Fathers, among the paskaganâb, i, 262. - create many things by their mere intention, i, 347 seq. — rise owing to their mere will, ii, 410 seq. — see Path of the fathers. Fire springs from air, i, p. lii, 30 22. - has for its source that which is, i. e. Brahman, ii, 20-22. - water is produced from, ii, 22 seg. - water is dissolved into, ii, 26. - is dissolved into air, ii, 26. - gastric, within man, i, 89. -- characterised by the noise it makes and by heat, i, go. --- as a symbol of Brahman, i, 92. - - Vaisvânara is the, i, 143 seq., 146 seq. -- the perception of the highest Lord in the, i, 147. sen 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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