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394 SAMAGRA TILAK- 2 • THE ARCTiC HOME
and examined, 71, 73, 75, Hemispheres : the two celestial,
82, 94, 109, 114, 115, 142, upper and lower, referred to
146. and mentioned in the ~ig
Grill : on the German world- Veda, 214, 215.
river, 225. Herakles : names of the wives
Grote : his account of deluge of, representing dawns, 323.
in the Greek mythology, 318. Hercules : the pillars of, 119;
Gulf-stream : its effect on cli- the cows of, carried off by
mate, 18, 21. Cacus, 163.
Gwin and Gwythur : fighting Hermes : stealing the oxen of
for the same damsel and hav- Apollon, 166.
ing her in turn, 326. Herodotus : mentions people
Gwythur : See Gwin. sleeping for six months, 59;
his account of the Phoenician
Hades : conceived as turned mariners sailing round Africa,
upside down, 250. 119.
Hantlman : a Puravic deity, Herschel (Sir) : on seasons, 25;
traced to Vri~hakapi, 284. error in his view regarding
Hapta-Hindu : Avestic name for the heat received by each
Sapta Si~dhava\1, its origin hemisphere in summer and
and meaning explained, 234- winter, 26; on the perpetual
239; spring in inter-Glacial times,
Hara-Berezaiti : See Alburz. 31.
Haug (Dr. ) : interpretation of Hesiod : on the source of
Avestic phrases, 123, 291, 293, earthly rivers, 236.
299, 374. Himalllyas : upheaved in later
Heavens : spinning round of, geological ages, 18.
in the :(ljg-Veda, 54. Hira~ya-hasta : the gold hand,
Hebrews : their belief in the given by the Ashvins, 246,
existence of celestial waters, 253.
209, 216. Historic period : in Greece and
Heeren ( Prof. ) : interpretation Egypt, 1.
of A vestic phrases, 291. Hodur : the blind Norse god of
}lelios : the sun, his oxen winter, killing Baldur, the
and sheep, 165, 252, 324; god of summer, 333.
sailing from west to east in Homer :Iliad and Odyssey, 64;
a golden boat, 224. his legend of cow-stealing,
Hemanta : with Shishira, the 166; on the shape of the
dual season, 148; represented earth, 224; on the circula-
the yearly sunset, 231. tion of aerial waters, 225;