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384 SAMAGRA TILAK - 2 • THE ARCTIC HOME
it be located in the Arctic Indra in the rescue of the cows
regions, and not to the east at the end of each year, 134;
of Iran, 310; description of found the sun dwelling in
the glaciation of, 312. darkness, 134; described as
Aitthasikas : their school of Virupas, that is, of various
Vedic interpretation, 195. forms, 137.
Aiyangar ( Nantya~a ) : on the Angra Mainyu : the evil spirit
interpretation of Vedic myths in the A vesta, destroying
on the Astral theory, 53, 199; Airyana Vaejo by introducing
on the nature of Kumara, severe winter 294; explained
Karttikeya, 259; on the nature as a glacial invasion, 302 f
of Sit:\, 287. Anquetil : the discovery of the
Aiyer : on the yuga-system in A vesta by, 291.
the Pura~as, 247-250. " Apal). : waters distinguished as
Ajanadevatas : deities divine by terrestrial and celestial in the
birth, 193. ~ig-Veda, 209 ; celestial or
Alburz : a mountain, separating aerial ridden for ten months
the upper from the lower by the sun 144, 150; ruled over
world in the A vesta, 217; by Varu~a, 144; coeval with
apertures in, for the sun to the world, 210; captivated by
pass through, 219, 259. Vritra and released to flow
Alps : low in early geological upwards by Indra, cannot but
ages, 18. be celestial, 223, 239, 240; in
Altitude : effect on climate, 18. the seven rivers must be cele-
Amma : the ascending stream tial, 235-239; cosmic circula-
in the Finnish mythology, 225. tion of the aerial, in the Avesta,
Ammarik : the gloaming, in the 221; cessation of their flow
Finnish mythology, 332. in winter, 221-224; cosmic
Anaximenes : about the over- circulation of, in other mytho-
head rotation of the sky, 64. logies, 224-226; their nature
Angirasam-ayanam : the yearly and . characteristics as Vedic
sacrificial session of A~gira deity summed up, 275, 276;
ses, 132, 157, 170. the same compared with the
A~girases: ancient sacrifi.cers of Punl!lic legends, 277.
the Aryan race, 131; probably Apaosha : the demon conquered
Indo-European in origin, 132; by Tishtrya, an A vestic proto-
different species of, the Navag- type of Shushna in the ~ig
vas and the Dashagavs, 132; Veda, 181; Tishtrya's fight
ten months' sacrificial session with, lasting for a hundred
of the latter, 133; helping nights, 182.