Book Title: Philosophies of India
Author(s): Heinrich Zimmer, Joseph Campbell
Publisher: Routledge and Kegan Paul Ltd

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________________ GENERAL INDEX / SANSKRIT INDEX Pārsvanatha Caritra (Bhävadevasūri), pessimism, 219; of Ajivika, 265-68; of Jainism, 227, 248 Phaedra, Greck legendary heroine, 311 166n, 181, 2010 Parvati, Goddess as, 141, 569 Pascal, Blaise, French philosopher, 28 pasu, see herd-member Pataliputra, 494, 510; Buddhist council at, 501 Patanjali, Hindu grammarian, 283 Patanjali, Yoga teacher, 269, 284, 288n, 290, 395, 406, 407n, 506n, 547, 605, 616; discussed, 282-83, 293-302; see also Yoga-sutras patricide, 111, 310-11 Paul III, pope, 117 peacock, gesture of, Pl. XII Pearl Harbor, attack on, 111, 122 pedagogy, in Indian philosophy, 4-8, 16-17, 19, 48-50, 51-56, 60-61, 605, 614; Buddhism, 478, 480, 482-83, 486-87, 500, 523, 555; non-Aryan tradition, 59-60; Sankha-Yoga, 3012; Tantra, 577-78, 579; tiger cub, fable of, 5-8; Vedanta, 455-56, 463n, 417-20, 425-26, 431-35. 449, 463n; Vedic Brahmanism, 61, 33537, 360, 607; see also guru; pupil Pelasgian dynastics, 312 Peninsular War, 114 perception, see sense Persia, ancient: art of, 186n, 208, Pl. VIb; courtly love in, 559; despotism in, 94-95, 97, 112; Grecks in, 495, 504; see also Zoroastrianism persona (mask of personality), 157, 234-40, 252, 268, 269, 284, 299, 309-10, 825, 342-43 parinirvana, 490 parisankhyāna, 326 pāśa, 141 pasu, 588 pāyu, 228 phenomenality (usually năma-rūpa), 12, 19-20, 24, 75, 242, 272, 351, 370, 397-98, 430; Buddhism, 512-18, 523. 528, 532 33, 54on-4in; see also matter; māyā Phoebus (Apollo), identified with Surya, 10n Piggott, Stuart, 621 Pilsudski, Józef, Polish statesman, 111, 113 Planck, Max Karl Ernst Ludwig, German physicist, 32 plant-totemism, 218 Plato, Greek philosopher, 4. gn, 22, 23. 33, 38, 47, 63-64, 140, 312, 365n, 616 play, cosmic (lila), 274n, 554, 571, 577 598; see also dance pleasure, see kama; kāmatāstra plenitude (of knowledge), 368, 370n; see also "Fourth" Plotinus, Roman philosopher, 4. 23. 28. 31, 617 pluralism, see dualism Plutarch, Greek biographer, 23. 505 poisoning, of kings, 125-26 Poland, 111-12, 117, 118 police state, 105-13 policy (niti), in politics, 37n, 118-27, 136 politics. 83, 87-139; Gandhi, 169-72; Hindu literature on. 36. 67. 91-92. 108; mandala alliances, 113-18, 128; means and devices, 120-27: phala, 54, 431 pitaka (P), 524 pitha, 215 pitrloka, 53 prabhasa, 285 669

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