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an Avestic:parallel, 174; mean- Bali : the rescuer of Dirghata-
ing of ati in, 184; production mas, 138; Purapic enemy of
of a cycle of day and night V amana, 267.
therefrom, 185; position of, Ball ( Sir Robert ) : supports
in the annual round of sacri- Croll's theory, 22; but re-
fices in ancient times, 187-188. frains from adopting Croll's
Atri : an ancient sacrificer, calculations, 27.
131, 132. Beech age : beech, fir and oak,
Aufrecht ( Prof.) : interpreting 10.
~ig-Veda verses, 71, 380. Bhap~rkar (Dr. R. G.) : on
Aupamanyava : a Nairukta, a the date of Ma~bariputta and
Vedic interpreter, correctness Pu~umavi, who reigned in
of his interpretation of Maharashtra, 232.
shipivishta, 269, 270, 271. Bhartrihari : quotation from
Aurnavabha : explaining Vi~h his Vairagya Shataka giving
~u·s three strides, 266. the Puranic legend of the
Aurora Borealis : Polar lustres ocean, 277.
39, 58. Bhaskaracharya : on perpetual
Autumnal, hundred forts of day and night, 46; his errone-
V ritra : meaning ~f, 180, 202, ous view about UttardytliJCl, 56.
206, 234. BhaHa Bhaskar : interpretation
Autumns : a hundred, 319. of ' days ' in the description
A vesta : passages in, See Index of dasha-ratra, 180; mentions
of A vestic passages. Tradi- the duration of the annual
tions about the Polar home Sattra, 161.
in, 15, 290-320; method of Bht~hma : a Mahabharata
counting by seasons in, 322. warrior waiting to die in the
Ayus : a Soma-sacrifice, 168. UttardyOIJa, 62.
Azi-Dahak: theAvestic monster, Bhrigu : an ancient sacrificer,
a prototype of Vritra, 218, 132.
251, 252. Bhujyu : a protege of the
Ashvins who rescued him
&dar&yana : on the inauspici- from bottomless darkness,
ousness of dying in the Dak- 246, 247, 249-252.
~hi'Jdyana, 63; on the eternity Bloomfield (Prof.) : interpreting
of the Vedas, 369. the three Gharmas and sixty
Balder or Baldur : the Norse autumns 93, 234.
summer god, his dwelling place B6das ( Rajadmshastri and M.
in the heavens, 331 ; killed by R. ) : discussing the eternity
Hodur, the wintergod, 333. of the Vedas, 366.