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RAHU, 212, 344. See La-hu and Lo-heu.

Rahula, 14, 32-34, 248.

Rahulata, 78, 79.

Rajagriha, 5, 31, 64, 66, 214, 273. See Wang-she.

Raksha, 58.

Rakshas, 156, 206.

Rakshasas, 216, 217.

Rama, 220, 287.

Ras Algethi (a star), 348. See Ti-tso.

Ratnaprabha, 214.

Red bird, 337.

Remusat, J. A., 2, 6, 62, 88, 91, 109, 114, 207, 408.

Rhode, H., 156.

Ricci, Matteo, 151, 152, 171, 355.

Rishi, 71, 173. See Sien-jen.

Roman Catholic missionaries, 151, 355.

Roman Catholics, 354, 355.

Roman emperor, 108; empire, 86, 117, 211, 222; merchant, 108; religion, 397; sculpture, 249; shopkeeper's wife, 415.

Romans, 117.

Rome, 86, 202, 269, 415.

Ruli, 45.

Russell, Bishop, 377.

Russian Ecclesiastical Mission, 411.

 

SABA (a world), 209, 214. See Saha.

Sabikaras (a heretical sect), 292, 293.

Sagardagam, 311. See Sidagam.

Sage of the house of Shakya, 11. See Shakyamuni.

Saha, 209, 214, 222. See Saba.

S'âkyamuni, 414. See Shakyamuni.

Salaribhu, 52, 53.

Samadhi, 21, 24, 52, 62, 66-68, 76, 77, 186, 187, 296, 384, 414, 417.

Samana, 416. See Shramana.

Samanean, 409. See Shramana.

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Samanta, 144.

Samantabhadra, 20, 139, 208. See P‘u-hien.

Samantagandha, 214.

Samarcand, 93.

Samidhi, 308.

Sam-mei, 417.

Sammitîyas, 118. See San-mi-ti-pu.

Samudaya, 27.

Sanchi topes, 287.

Sandracottus, 106. Σανδρακοττος, 257. See Chandragupta.

Sandy desert, 150.

San-fo-ts‘i, 145.

Sanga, 28, 29, 189, 354, 417. See Priesthood.

Sangadeva, 110, 399. See Seng-k’ia-t’i-p’o.

Sangarama, 29, 168, 245.

Sanghanandi, 79, 80.

Sangkayasheta, 80, 81.

Sang-mun, 89. See Shamen.

Sankhya philosophy, 314; school, 312.

San-kung, 346.

San-kwan, 247.

San-mi-ti-pu, 118. See Sammitîyas.

Sanscrit alphabet, 112, 113, 399; books, 116, 118, 136, 144, 413; character, 137; characters, 131, 132, 137, 249, 405, 406; charm, 407; Chinese dictionary, 413; copy, 109; dialect, 404; dictionary, 412; equivalent, 93; form, 118, 222; forms, 413; grammar, 6, 118, 302; inscriptions, 137, 402, 407; language, 2, 5, 6, 13, 20, 63, 67, 90, 100, 107, 118, 119, 123, 132, 135, 137, 140, 149, 173, 192, 213, 222, 225, 231, 260, 262, 274, 282, 283, 287, 290, 309, 311, 354, 399, 400-406, 416, 417; letters, 115, 169, 399; literature, 137, 228; manuscript, 176; manuscripts, 2, 144, 146: metres, 303; mode, 114; name, 94, 210, 240; names, 214, 239, 412; originals, 117, 401, 417; professor, 107; pronunciation, 121; scholar, 238; scholars, 107; sentences, 137, 401; sounds, 406, 414; sutras, 107; syllable, 120; term, 7, 129, 302; termination, 35; text, 215, 403, 404; translations, 107; version, 13; word, 4, 12, 100, 107, 115, 168, 354, 357, 362, 401, 404, 416; words 4, 6, 222, 400, 402, 405, 412; works, 107; writing, 149, 363, 402.

Sanskrita, 414. See Sanscrit language.

San-t’ai (three constellations), 348.

San-tsang, 230, 283. See Tripitaka.

San-tsang-fa-shï, 129.

Sarvâstivâdas, 118. See Shang-tso-pu and Shwo-i-tsie-yeu-pu.

Sarvavainásicas, 309.

Saturn (planet), 211. See Chen-sing.

Savatthi, 416. See Shravasti.

Scandinavian inscriptions, 63.

Schlegel, A. W., 106.

Schmidt, I. J., 166.

Schott, W., 171, 410, 411.

Scinde, 88. See Shin-do.

Seleucus Nicator, 106, 257.

Semite, 341.

Semitic origin of Sanscrit, 363.

Seng-chau, 109.

Seng-ga-de-ba, 399. See Sangadeva.

Seng-k‘ia-t‘i-p‘o, 399. See Sangadeva.

Serampore, 200.

Sha-ba-ti, 416. See Shravasti.

Shak-de-wan-yin, 214. See Shakradeva Indra.

Shak-ka-la-de-ba In-da-la, 399. See Shakradeva Indra.

Shakradeva Indra, 399. See Shak-de-wan-yin.

Shakya, 12, 25, 28, 31, 96, 100, 102, 104, 106, 145, 208, 261. See Shakyamuni.

Shakya clan, 43, 45; family, 17.

Shakyamuni, 4, 9, 11, 13-15, 19, 23, 26, 29-32, 35, 38, 40-42, 45, 47, 50-52, 62, 64, 70, 71, 94, 99, 106, 119, 126, 141, 154, 157, 159, 167, 168, 171, 180, 192, 207, 208, 210, 213-215, 217, 218, 222, 227, 228, 232, 241-244, 246-250, 253, 255, 256, 258, 259, 261, 264-266, 276, 277, 279, 282-284, 287, 302, 344, 355, 380, 384, 386, 402, 414, 417. See Shakya.

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Sha-la, 150.

Shamen, 65, 89, 192, 315, 401, 416. See Shramana.

Shami, 65, 66. See Shramanera.

Sha-nai-shat-chat-la, 399. See Shanaishchara.

Shanaishchara, 399. See Sha-nai-shat-chat-la.

Shang dynasty, 388.

Shanghai, 107, 119, 120, 134, 241, 328, 366, 371, 379, 391, 410.

Shangnavasu, 62, 66-69, 73.

Shang-tso-pu, 118. See Sarvâstivâdas.

Shan-hwei, 168.

Shan-si province, 90, 116, 128, 139, 146, 165, 166, 171, 259, 265, 384.

Shan-ts‘ai, 21, 159, 242.

Shan-tung province, 163, 246, 270, 272, 371, 373, 378, 410.

Shariputra, 14, 21, 31, 35, 49, 159, 241, 248, 290.

Shastra, 76, 160, 169, 170, 279, 288, 304, 306, 312. See Lun.

Shastras, 68, 77, 108, 110, 120, 133, 147, 149, 210, 232, 277, 279, 302, 303.

Sha-wei, 4, 5. See Shravasti.

Shen Yo, 113.

She-na-yi-shï-the-lo, 399. See Shanaishchara.

Sheng-t‘ien, 279.

Sheng-wen, 243, 248, 304, 306, 310. See Shrâvaka.

Shen-kung, 112.

Shen-si province, 88, 90, 93, 103, 126, 133.

Shen-tsung (emperor), 142.

Shen-leng-yen Rajah, 296.

Shï-chï, 14, 163, 241, 246, 249.

Shï-chwang, 407.

Shï-hwang, 326.

Shï-kia Fo, 258. See Shakya.

Shï-kia-lo-t‘i-p‘a Yin-t‘o-lo, 399. See Shakradeva Indra.

Shikhin (a Brahma), 215.

Shîla (morality), 417.

Shi-li, 117. See Hormouz.

Shin-do, 88. See India.

Shin-sieu, 160, 162.

Shipara discipline, 54.

Shira, 226.

Shï-t‘eu, 160.

Shï-tsï, 84. See Singhalaputra.

Shï-tsï-kwo, 94. See Ceylon.

Shï-tsun, 6. See Julai and World's Honoured One.

Shiva, 63, 150, 215, 216, 220.

Shivaism, 132.

Shramana, 65, 79, 192, 401, 416. See Shamen.

Shramanas, 28, 89.

Shramanera, 65. See Shami.

Shrâvaka, 304. See Sheng-wen.

Shrâvakas, 19, 310.

Shravasti, 4, 14, 31, 36, 41, 42, 49, 79, 119, 290, 292, 296, 297, 404, 416. See Sha-wei.

Shu country, 390. See Sï-ch‘wen.

Shun-chï, 91, 152.

Shwo-i-tsie-yeu-pu, 118. See Sarvâstivâdas.

Siam, 36, 104, 171, 211, 246, 249, 402.

Siamese, 12; chronology, 15; prince, 265.

Si-an fu, 89, 146. See Ch‘ang-an.

Siang-pe mountain, 67.

Sian Ü, 115, 116.

Siau-ch’eng, 277, 280, 281. See Hinayana and Smaller Development.

Sï-ch‘wen province, 128, 139, 265, 270, 384, 390. See Shu country.

Sidagam, 182, 311.

Siddharta, 15, 18. See Shakyamuni.

Sien-jen, 173. See Rishi.

Sieu-lo (Su-la), 115. See Asura.

Si-fan, 149. See Thibet.

Si-hien, 110.

Sï-ma Chien, 350.

Sï-ma Wen-kung, 143.

Sin-an (district), 366.

Sin-chang (town), 256.

Singhalaputra, 84. See Shï-tsï.

Singhalese, 4, 12, 94, 249, 277; Buddhists, 282; dates, 13; priest, 125; temples, 42.

Sinhala, 94. See Shï-tsï-kwo.

Sinim, 93.

Sin-la, 132. See Corea.

Sin-siu (sect), 360.

Sisters of Mercy, 395.

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Sï-ta-t‘ien-wang, 239. See Four Great Kings of Devas.

Si-tso, 179.

Siuen-ho, 382.

Siuen-tsung (emperor), 128.

Siuen-wang, 203.

Siün King, 318.

Si-yang-jen, 253. See Portuguese.

Si-yü sï, 272.

Small Development school, 20. See Lesser Development.

Smaller Development course, 110; school, 282; sutras, 38. See Hinayana.

Smith, Dr. W., 342.

Socrates, 38, 342.

So-da-ban, 401. See Srotapanna.

Sotapan, 401. See Srotapanna.

South China, 355; India, 77, 279.

Southern Behar, 15; Buddhism, 36, 410; Buddhist traditions, 111; Buddhists, 12, 13, 15, 42, 211, 273, 277; China, 101, 330; Chinese dialects, 400; collection, 275; continent, 206; India, 21, 76, 77, 85, 86, 100, 156, 280; ocean, 222, schools, 403; sea, 139, 242, 242.

Southey, R., 197.

Srotapanna, 68, 311, 401. See So-da-ban.

St. Hilaire, B., 2.

Stoics, 342.

Stonehenge, 419.

Sü Fa, 283.

Sü Kien, 343.

Sü Ki-yü, 357.

Sü Kwang-k‘i, 152.

Su Yeu, 16.

Subhadra, 53.

Subhûti, 5-7, 159, 290, 291, 293.

Sudatta, 292, 296.

Su-da-wan, 48, 182, 311, 401. See Srotapanna.

Suddhodana, 15. See Tsing-fan.

Sui dynasty, 111, 117, 176, 206, 250.

Sui-sing (planet), 211. See Jupiter.

Sumeru mountain, 20, 21, 32, 44, 59, 93, 222, 223, 233, 234, 239, 336, 344.

Sun K‘iuen (a prince), 108.

Sun Tsiau, 129.

Sung dynasty, 47, 58, 133, 134, 139, 142, 152, 270, 281, 322, 323, 325, 356, 358, 359, 361, 365, 383, 392; (Earlier), 91, 93, 94, 98, 409; Ju, 318, 319, 326; philosophers, 318, 319, 321-326, 359; philosophy, 344.

Sung kiang, 119.

Sung-tsï Kwan-yin, 262, 383.

Sung-yün, 100, 103.

Susima, 106.

Sü-t‘o-hwan, 68, 401. See Srotapanna.

Sutra, 21, 41, 42, 44, 55, 88, 109, 119, 120, 149, 150, 182, 215, 218, 230, 275, 279, 293, 307, 308.

Sutras, 17, 38, 41-44, 51, 54, 68, 70, 100, 106-109, 118, 128, 131, 133, 146, 147, 149, 168, 186, 214, 219, 230, 232, 234, 236, 302, 305, 307, 308, 311, 312, 314-316.

Su-tsung (emperor), 124.

Svastika, 63. See Wan.

Swaracs, 156.

Sykes, Colonel, 213.

Syria, 106.

Syriac, 148.

Syrian Christians, 117, 354; inscription, 117, 353, 357, 363.

 

TA-CH‘ENG, 99, 100, 110, 209, 230, 277, 278, 281, 416. See Great Development and Mahayana.

Ta-hia, 88. See Dahæ.

T‘a-hwa-tsï-tsai, 223. See Paranimita.

T‘ai-cheu, 175.

T‘ai-ki, 323. See Great Extreme.

T‘ai-pe (planet), 211. See Venus.

T‘ai-ping rebellion, 169, 275, 390.

T‘ai-shan, 246, 338, 374, 393.

T‘ai-tsï-t‘a, 265.

T‘ai-tsu (emperor), 134.

T‘ai-tsung (T‘ang emperor), 16, 117, 124, 171; (Sung emperor), 134.

Tai-wei (constellation), 16.

T‘ai-yuen fu, 128.

Ta-kio-kin-sien, 142. See Shakyamuni.

Tamil, 82.

Ta-ming fu, 165.

Ta-mo, 99, 102, 103, 209, 247. See Bodhidharma.

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Tan Chï, 360.

Tan-cho sï (temple), 252.

T‘ang dynasty, 66, 103, 107, 115, 116, 122, 124, 127, 131, 134, 135, 146, 158, 163, 207, 209, 211, 238, 249, 250, 275, 351, 354, 356, 383, 391, 394, 395, 400, 404, 415.

T‘ang (emperor), 333.

T‘ang Shang-shu, 374.

Tantra, 269; school, 125, 169.

Tartar chief, 92; family, 91.

Tartary, 91, 145, 255, 336, 360.

Ta-shï-chï, 209, 234, 255, 262.

Ta-shih, 117. See Arabs.

Tathâgata, 6, 34, 47, 51, 158, 172, 207, 290, 292-297. See Julai.

Ta-ts‘in, 86, 117. See Roman empire.

Ta-tsï-tsai-t‘ien, 214. See Mahêshwara.

Tatta, 267. See Pattala.

Tau, 98, 164.

Tau-an, 108, 168.

Tauism, 107, 130, 142, 147, 247, 320, 323, 373, 351, 382, 387-389, 392-395, 397, 411.

Tauist, 121, 321, 324, 382; authors, 372; books, 364, 369, 391; collection, 391; discipline, 388; divinity, 210, 246; doctrine, 319; elements, 339; expression, 373; genii, 142; heaven, 391; hierarchy, 389; hell, 394; hermits, 394; ideas, 392; idols, 247; images, 361; literature, 358; magic, 319; magician, 387, 389; mind, 381; monastery, 393; notions, 378; part, 345; Patriarch, 391; personage, 271; philosophers, 319; physical system, 325; prayers, 391; priests, 107, 220, 387; publications, 369; recluses, 175; religion, 395; school, 361; sects, 111; superstition, 207; teaching, 395; temple, 153; tone, 319; wizard, 387; writers, 391.

Tauists, 220, 321, 324, 325, 350, 365, 372, 381, 387, 388, 393-396.

Tau-kwang, 263.

Tan-li heaven, 20, 48, 93, 218, 223.

Tau-lio, 287.

Tau-siuen, 209.

Tau-wu, 150.

Tau-yuen, 144.

Ta-yue-chï, 280. See Massagetæ.

Teda (king), 83.

Te-shau, 178.

Te-ts‘ing, 293, 296.

Teu-shwai sï (temple), 250.

Thales, 341, 342.

The guiding Buddha, 246, 386. See Tsie-yin Fo.

The heaven of brightness and sound, 340. See Kwang-yin-t‘ien.

The pure calm and spontaneously-perceiving Ju-lai, 391. See Tsing-tsing-tsï-jan-chio ju-lai.

The secret teaching of Yoga, 169. See Yo-ga-mi-kiau.

Thibet, 63, 66, 90, 145, 149, 152, 170, 184, 230, 242, 259, 261, 266, 280, 336. See Si-fan.

Thibetan, 147; architecture, 266; Buddhism, 149; Buddhists, 150; character, 406; image, 261; incense, 251; inscriptions, 139, 255, 260, 263; language, 149, 406; letters, 115, 169; prayer, 251; prayers, 406; priest, 150; priests, 262; route, 111; word, 117.

Thibetans, 4, 114, 171, 202, 230, 406.

Thinæ, 93.

Thor, 63.

Thousand-handed Kwan-yin, 262.

Three Precious Ones, 417. See Fo, Fa, and Sanga.

Three Pure Ones, 390, 391.

Three Sages, 209, 246, 262.

T‘ien, 28, 40, 115, 172, 229, 310, 362. See Deva.

T‘ien-feng (mountain), 178.

T‘ien-mu shan (mountain), 178, 358.

T‘ien-ning sï (temple), 250.

T‘ien-t‘ai, 41, 136-140, 146, 156, 171, 172, 175, 179, 180, 259; kiau, 140, 184, 187; school, 186, 209, 230, 231; system, 184.

T‘ien-t‘ai shan (mountain), 170.

T‘ien-ti, 391. See Heavenly emperor.

Tientsin, 328, 395.

T‘ien-ts‘in p‘u-sa, 159, 169, 278. See Vasubandu.

T‘ien-t‘ung, 191.

T‘in-do, 89. See India.

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Ting-kwang Fo, 65.

Tirthancaras, 156.

Ti-shï, 210, 243. See Indra Shakra.

T‘i-to-lo-to, 239. See Dhritarâshtra.

Ti-tsang, 139, 195, 209, 227, 242, 245-247, 254, 255, 263, 265, 364, 393.

Ti-tso (constellation), 348. See Ras Algethi.

To-lo-ni, 399. See Dharani.

To-wen, 239. See Vaishramana.

Treasure of the Law, 233. See Fa-tsang.

Tripitaka, 64, 169, 180, 277, 283. See San-tsang.

Ts‘ai-shen, 247.

Tsai-sheu, 227.

Ts‘au-k‘i, 159.

Tsau-kiün, 207.

Ts‘au-tung (school), 161, 260.

Tseng-chang, 239. See Virudhaka.

Tsi (state), 203.

Ts‘i dynasty, 95, 107.

Tsï Liang, 95.

Tsie-yin Fo, 246, 386. See The guiding Buddha.

Tsï-hang, 266, 353. See Vessel of Mercy.

Tsï-hwang shang-ti, 361, 364.

Tsï-pe ta-shï, 275.

Tsin dynasty (Western), 171, 391.

Ts’in dynasty, 93, 326. See Dzin dynasty.

Ts‘ing cheu, 410.

Tsing-fan, 15. See Suddhodana.

Tsing-tsing-tsï-jan-chio-ju-lai, 391. See The pure, calm, and spontaneously-perceiving Ju-lai.

Tsing-tu, 262; school, 170, 198, 209, 234, 411; sect, 172.

Ts‘ing-yuen school, 159, 160.

Ts‘iuen-cheu, 159.

Tsï-wei ta-ti, 391.

Tao-fu (a star), 348.

Tso-tsï, 269.

Ts‘ung-ling mountains, 90, 131, 144.

Tsung-men, 141, 158, 160, 247, 260. See Esoteric branch.

Tu Fu, 394.

Tu Hwai-jang, 160.

T‘u-ha-la, 117.

Tu-kiue, 117. See Western Turks.

Tung-ngo ti-kiün, 246.

T‘ung-tae monastery, 105.

Tung-yo temple, 359, 393, 394.

Tun-hwang, 170.

Turanian language, 405.

Turkestan, 35, 61, 404.

Turkish language, 404, 405.

Turks, 116.

Turnour, G., 12, 13, 15, 106.

Tu-shï k‘eu, 407.

Tushita heaven, 12, 21, 30, 57, 170, 223, 225, 244, 256.

Tushito, 12. See Tushita.

T‘u-ti miau, 359.

 

U-CHANG-NA, 399. See Udyana.

Udaya, 32.

Udayana (king), 49.

Udin, 109, 110, 143, 280. See Khoten.

Udyana, 100, 290, 399. See U-chang-na.

U-dyung-na, 399. See Udyana.

U-lam, 126, 210. See Yü-lan-hwei and Yü-lan-p‘en.

Uluka, 306, 313. See Yeu-leu-kia.

Uluvilva Kashiapa, 30.

Ulysses, 363.

United States, 357.

Upadhyâya, 143, 417. See Ho-shang.

Upagupta, 67-70.

Upakutta, 58.

Upáli, 168, 277. See Yeu-po-li.

Upanishata, 290.

Upâsaka, 29, 35, 50, 143, 399. See Yeu-po-so-kia.

 

VAISÉSHIKAS, 310.

Vaishajas, 216.

Vaishali, 42, 45, 284, 403. See Vesali.

Vaishramana, 216, 239. See To-wen.

Vajramati, 169. See Kin-kang-chï.

Vajrasattwa, 169. See Kin-kang-sat-wa.

Varanasi, 28. See Benares.

Vasubandu, 159, 278. See T‘ien-ts‘in p‘u-sa.

Vasumitra, 72, 73, 277, 283.

Veda, 207. See Wei-to.

Vedas, 27, 213, 363.

Ve-nu Dove, 219. See Vishnu.

Venus (planet), 211. See T‘ai-pe.

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Vesali, 403. See Vaishali.

Ve-shi-nu, 219. See Vishnu.

Vessel of Mercy, 266, 353. See Ts‘ï-hang.

Viharapala, 399. See Bi-ha-la-pa-la.

Vimakita, 163, 284. See Wei-mo-kie.

Vimbasâra, 31. See Bimbisara.

Vinaya, 108, 110, 168, 182, 253, 275-277, 281, 287, 290. See .

Virga (Energy), 417.

Virgin Mary, 242, 415.

Virudhaka, 216, 239. See Tseng-chang.

Virupaksha, 216, 239. See Kwang-mu.

Vishnu, 63, 215, 216, 219, 220, 248. See Ve-nu Deva.

Vishvakarma, 39.

 

WADE, SIR T. F., 4, 413.

Waîdêhî, 215.

Wan, 63. See Man and Svastika.

Wang (royal name), 135.

Wang Hi-chï, 398.

Wang-she, 214. See Rajagriha.

Wan-nien monastery, 179.

Ward, W., 14.

Watters, T., 111, 127, 134, 143, 419.

Wei dynasty, 91, 92, 98-100, 102, 110, 129.

Wei Kwo-kung, 374.

Wei Pe-yang, 321, 324, 350.

Wei Yuen, 357.

Wei-ma, 159. See Wei-mo-kie.

Wei-mo, 163. See Wei-mo-kie.

Wei-mo-kie, 284. See Vimakita.

Wei-shi-siang-kiau, 169.

Wei-to, 207, 240, 244, 245. See Veda.

Wen Wang (king), 324, 333, 362.

Wen-ch’ang ti-kiün, 367, 369.

Wen-chü (a star), 346.

Wenger, Dr., 216.

Wen-shu, 21, 128, 139, 208, 231, 236, 241, 243, 255, 284, 384, 385. See Manjusiri.

Wen-ti (emperor), 92, 94.

Western Asia, 117, 350; authors, 282; Buddhas, 281; China, 145; countries, 119, 144, 364; heaven, 158; hills, 249, 252; India, 82, 83, 144, 280; origin, 363; races, 363; tributaries, 260; Turks, 117.

Wheel king, 22, 278; kings, 54, 80, 185; of a thousand spokes, 58; of Buddhist preaching, 28; of ceaseless revolution, 294; of doctrine, 22, 27, 28, 246; of the Buddhist law, 28; of the holy doctrine, 278; of the honoured law, 93; of the law, 237, 266, 375; of the metempsychosis, 243; of the wonderful law, 75.

White horse temple, 168. See Pe-ma sï.

White tiger, 337.

Wight, O. W., 312.

Williams, M., 302.

Williams, S. W., 62.

Wilson, Professor H. H., 106, 107, 137, 308, 313.

Wiltshire, 419.

Wo-mei shan (mountain), 139, 384.

Woo-wei mountain, 265.

World's Honoured One, 6, 50, 57, 63, 297, 307, 308. See Shï-tsun.

Wu (empress), 122.

Wu state, 108.

Wu-cho, 169, 279. See Asengha. Wu-chü (a star), 347.

Wu-kien ti-yü, 195, 225. See Avichi naraka.

Wu-leu, 132.

Wu-liang-sheu, 234. See Amitabha Buddha.

Wu-t‘ai (mountain), 128, 133, 139, 146, 236-238, 259, 374, 384.

Wu-ti (Ch‘in emperor), 107; (Han), 88; (Liang), 98, 101, 104, 113-115, 126, 127; (Ts‘i), 95.

Wu-tsung (emperor), 128.

Wu-wei, 311, 372, 373, 376; kiau, 371, 372, 378, 379; religion, 375; sect, 373; tau-jen, 375.

Wu-yen-tso-wang, 159.

Wu-yeu-wang, 107.

Wylie, Mr. A., 211.

 

XENOPHON, 38.

 

YAJA, 82, 83.

Yaksha, 39.

Yakshas, 39, 216, 217, 223.

Yama, 21, 196, 214, 217-219, 242, 246,

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359, 394; naraka, 225; paradise, 223.

Yang (Choo), 361.

Yang-cheu (kingdom), 93; (province), 109, 410.

Yangimara, 159.

Yang-ko, 269. See No.

Yang-tsze keang, 102, 264.

Yarkand, 88.

Yashaita, 111.

Yashodara, 17, 32, 33.

Yates, Dr. M. T., 334, 392.

Yau-chu heaven, 377, 379.

Yau-k‘i, 347. See Brilliant vapour.

Yau-tsu, 377.

Yellow river, 303.

Yem-ma, 218. See Yama.

Yen Hwei, 55.

Yen-cheu, 128. See Peking.

Yen-lo, 196, 218. See Yama.

Yen-lo-wang, 219, 242, 394. See Yama.

Yen-ma, 218. See Yama.

Yen-mo-lo-she, 218. See Yama.

Yen-tsung (emperor), 122.

Yetili, 226.

Yeu-leu-kia, 313. See Uluka.

Yeu-pi (a star), 348.

Yeu-po-li, 168. See Upáli.

Yeu-po-so-kia, 399. See Upâsaka.

Yezdegerd, 117. See I-dzi-zi.

Yih-hing, 123.

Ying-tsu, 377.

Yi-tsing, 211.

Yoga school, 132, 169, 170. See Yogachara school.

Yogachara school, 125, 132, 169. See Yoga school.

Yo-ga-mi-kiau, 169. See The secret teaching of Yoga.

Yogatchara, 169. See Yogachara school.

Yo-shï Fo, 208, 235, 236, 245, 246. See Bhâishajyaguru.

Yo-tsang p‘u-sa, 246.

Yo-wang p‘u-sa, 210, 246. See Bhâishajyarâja.

Yo-wang shan (mountain), 105.

Yü (emperor), 159, 323.

Yü Chau-shï, 125.

Yue-hu, 106. See Chandragupta.

Yue-kwang-pien-chau, 235.

Yuen dynasty, 139, 146, 149-151, 281.

Yuen Wei dynasty, 303. See Wei dynasty.

Yuen-kioh 290, 304, 306, 310. See Pratyeka.

Yuen-mina yuen, 335.

Yue-ti, 86, 416. See Getæ.

Yü-hwang, 264, 393. See Yü-hwang shang-ti.

Yü-hwang shang-ti, 391. See Yü-hwang ta-ti.

Yü-hwang ta-ti, 360, 361, 364, 391. See Yü-hwang shang-ti.

Yü-hwang-ti, 389. See Yü-hwang shang-ti.

Yü-lan-hwei, 268. See U-lam.

Yü-lan-p‘en, 210. See Yü-lan-hwei.

Yung-ho-kung, 256.

Yung-hwo (planet), 211. See Mars.

Yung-lo, 274, 275, 329, 334.

Yung-pi, 289.

Yün-men (school), 161.

Yün-ts’i monastery, 171; school, 198.

Yü-nü, 390.

Yü-ti, 210, 247, 389, 39; 392. See Yü-hwang shang-ti.

Yu-tian, 143. See Khoten.

Yü-ts‘ing kung, 391.

 

ZENO, 342.

Zoroastrian fire worship, 27.


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