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Aaru, I 220, 674, II 374 Abacus, I 361 Abba, Rabbi, II 625, 628 Abd Allatif, II 362 Abel, II 1 25, 273, 469 Abenephius, I 362 Abjayoni, I 372 Abraham, I .578, II 17 4, 380 Abram, II 40, 77, 130 Abrasax, I 350, II 2 1 4 Abraxas, II 474, 541, 56.5 Absolute, I 16, .5.1, 135,

247, 275, 290, 326 Abul-Feda, II 2 1 0, 366 Abydos, I 385, 437, II 464 Achad, I 73, 1 12, II .508 Achamoth, I 1 32, II 43 Achar, II 508 Achath, I 1 29 Acheron, II 357 Achilles, II 394, 637 Achod, I 1 29 Achyuta, I Hl, .542, II 47 Acosta, I 209, II 1 4 1 Acunha, Tristan d', II 333 Ad-ah, II 203 Adam, I xxxi, 76, 242, 352,

444, II 3, 42, 7 1 , 124, 1 62, 273, 382, 452, 511

Adam, receives apple, I 1 29; and Eve, I 1 37, II 1 93; creation of, II 1; created by Elohim, II 95; driven from Paradise, II 2 1 6; Races before, II 394; cursed by Jehovah, II 410; body of, kept above ground, II 467

Adam-Adami, I 35.5, II 42, 452

Adam-Galatea, II 1.10 Adam-Jehovah, II 43, 1 25 Adam Kadmon, I 60, 1 28,

1 79, 239, 337, 355, 619, II 2, 25, 1 1 2, 269, 456, 537, 595, 625, 704, 730

Adam Kadmon = Tetra­grammaton = Logos, I 99; Sephira its female counterpart, I 2 1.5; of dust, I 247; Sephiroth, I 427; Archetypal man, I 443; the likeness of God, II 46; separates himself, II 1 28; the Heavenly man, II 234

INDEX

Adam, Patriarch, I 642 Adam Rishoon, II 397 Adams, II 441 Addenda, I 477, II 643 Adelaide, II 196 Adepts, II 94, 211, 228 Adi, I xix, 129, II 42 Adi-Bhuta, I xix, 136 Adi-Buddha, I 1 1 0, 571 Adi-Buddhi, I .572, 635. Adi-Budh, II 48 Adi-Budha, I xix, .14 Adikrit, I 372 Adi-Nidana, I 3 1 , 98 Adi-Sakti, I 1 0 Adi-Sanat, I 31, 98 Adi-Varsha, II 201 Aditi, I 72, 101 , 332, 430,

448, 460, 623, II 42, 65, 2 1 4, 247, 269, 458, 613

Aditi, in That, I 4; the Cosmical, I 53; eight sons born from, I 99; Father­Mother of the Son, I 1 42; Vach, a form of, I 1 37; the Father and Mother, I 355; allegorized from Akasa, I 527; Primor­dial Light, II 1 07; Uni­versal Wisdom, II 210; called the Mother, II .527

Aditi-Gaia, II 65 Aditi-Vach, I 3.55, II 107 Aditi-Vach-Sophia, I 430,

434, II 43 Adityas, I 7 1 , 92, 99, 1 00,

1 0 1 , II 6.5, 90, 182, 248 Adonai, I 449, II 1 29, 46.5,

509, .538, .541 Adonis, I 3.53, II 769 Adrasteia, II 305 Advaita, I 636, II 597-8 AdvaiUs, I 6, 54, .522, 636,

II 598, 637 Adyta, I xxxvii, 1 1 7 Aeolus, I 466 Aeons, I 350, 3.5 1 , 4 1 6,

442, 6 1 2, II 8 1 , 381 Aerobes, I 249, 258, 261 Aeschylus, I 643, II 271,

4 1 1 -22, 521-4, 763 Aesculapius, II 26, 106, 209 Aesir, I 42 7, II 27, 97,

386, 7.54 Aether, I 76, 87, 1 4 1 , 332,

343, 36.5, 460, 487, .527

Africa, II 200, 263, 327, 368, 402, 42 1 , 444, 606

African Races, II 1 68 Agassiz, II 133, 170, 607,

6 1 1 , 646 Agathodaimon, I 410, 442,

472, II 28, 280, 362, 366, 378, 458, 5 1 8

�ges of Man, II 198 Agneyastra, II 427, 629 Agni, I 443, 563, II .'i7, 92, 1 42, 1 76, 247, 363, 381,

4 1 4, 520, .568, 608, 619 Agni, element of the Tri­

murti, I 90; refulgent deity, I 341 ; seven­rayed, I 449; forty­nine, II 85; names for, II 311, an Asura god, II 500; produced by at­trition, II 526; human race fashioned from, II 605

Agni-Abhimanin, II 247, 521

Agnihotri, I 87, II 499 Agnishvattas, I 86, 181,

II 77, 88, 280, 361, 4 1 1 Agra-Sandhilnl, I 10.5 Agrippa, I 453, 6 1 1 Ahamkara, I 66, 2.56, 260,

335, 4.53, 536, II 6 1 6, 639 A-hamsa, I 20 Ah-hi, I 27, 38, 53, 202 Ahriman, II 93, 283, 420,

479 et seq., 5 16 et seq. Ahu, I 1 1 3 Ahura-Mazda, I 1 1 0, II 92,

97, 233, 358, 480, 488, 500, 609, 704

Ain-Soph, I 54, 1 79, 335, 391 , 571 , 6 1 4, II 21 .5, 290, 386, 472, 5.53, 596, 730

Ain-Soph, synonym for Pa­rabrahm, I 1 1 3, 423; nameless, I 350, II 730; sends forth the Logos, I :356; formulates itself as a geometrical figure, I 429; geometrizes in creation, II 39; nothing, II 1 28; Zohar on, II 536; the nameless Deity, II .540

Aion, I 349

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Air, I 121 , 141 , 205, 249, 458, 525, II 220, 582

Airy, Sir G., I 584 Aitareya-Brahmana, I 74,

101, II 47, 418, 500 Aitareya-Upanishad, I 7 Ajitas, II 90 Akasa, I 1 8, 35, 61 , 82,

1 10, 205, 2.53, 331, 338, 353, 372, 458, 508, 5 1 1 , 534, 587, II 42, 400, 511, 569, 580, 613

AkAsa, radiation of Mula­prakriti, I 10 ; a form of matter, I 13 ; primor­dial ether, I 76; lin­ing of, I 97 ; synthesis of forces in nature, I 137 ; cosmic dust, I 140 ; and Astral Light, I 197 ; a Soul concealed in , I 231 ; and Ether, I 296, 534; the Primordial Sub­sta·nce, I 326 ; pervades all things, I 343 ; = Chaos or Vacuity, I 452 ; not known to modern phy­sics, I 487 ; a Being not of our plane, I 489 ; Universal Force, I 515 ; septenary, I 527 ; an inter-etheric force, I 561 ; our primeval matter, I 601 ; objectively eternal, I 635

Akbar, I xxiv, xxxiv, 68 Akkad, I 319, II 42, 61 ,

477 Alaya, I 27, 47, 58 Albertus Magnus, I 582 Alcamenes I 387 Alchemy, I xliii, II 763 Alcyone, I 501, II 768 Aldebaran, I 663, II 785 Aldrovandi, II 207 Aletae, II 141 , 360-1 Alexander, I 6.50, II 41 7 Alexandria, I 361, II 763 Alexandrians, I 364, 409 Algae, I 177, II 712 Algeria, II 7.52 Alhim, I 91 , 342, II 37 AllahAbAd, I 392, II 221 Allen, Grant, II 288, 679,

687, 690, 740 Aim, Almeh, II 463 Alpha Polaris, I 435 Alveydre, d', I 471 , II 549 AmAnasa, II 191 Ambrose, St . , I 123

INDEX

AmbMmsi, I 459 Amdo, I 108 Amenophes, I 399 Amenti, I 134, 365, 385,

674, II 379, 481 , 558 America, II 8, 327, 402 Amesha-Spentas, II 358,

384, 5 17 Amita-Buddha, I 108 AmitAbha, I 108, 356, 471 Ammianus Marcellinus, I

395, II 429 Ammon, I 91 , 365, 393,

430, 67.5, II 13.5, 2 13, 464

Amoeba, II 1 1 6, 255, 650 Ampere, I 51 2 Amphioxus, II 370 Amphitrite, II 578, 77.5 Amrita, I 67, 348, II 381 AmsAmsAvatAra, II 359 Amshaspends, I 1 13, II 6,

92, 358, 365, 384, 488, .5 16

Ana, I 91 , II 463 Anaerobes, I 24!J, 261 AnAgAmin, I 206 AnagrAniyas, I 357 Anakim, II 336, 340, 755 Analogy, II 153, 254, 564 Anaxagoras, I 50, 1 1 7, 332,

451, 568, 595, 623 Anaximenes, I 77, 590 Andrews, Dr., II 136 Androgyne goat, I 253 Androgyne men, II 197 Androgynes, II 165, 216 Anemos, I 342 Angels, I 1 27, 276, 416,

II 80, 222, 388, 563 Ani, I 78 Anima Mundi, I 47, 97,

196, 353, 579, I I 562 AniyAmsam AniyasAm, I

357, 542, II 732 Ankh, II 30, 546 et seq. Anson, W. S. W., I 424 Antediluvians, II 410, 48:3 Anthropogenesis, II 13 sq. Anthropology, I 323, II

649, 670, 689, 721 Anthropos, I 449 Antichrist, I 612, II 228 Antipodes, II 407, 428, 628 Antiquity of Man, II 688 Anu, I 357, 542, II 62, 139 Anubis, I 410, II 28, 385 Anugita, I 87, 94, 101 , .571 ,

II 637 Anugraha, I 448

Anuki, I 367, II 31 AnupAdaka, I 1 1 , 47, 52,

571 A pAm N a pAt, II 400 ApAna, I 94, 95, II 567 Apap, II 213, 380, .588 Ape, II 184, 315, 665 Apes and monkeys, I 185 Apis, I 135, 657, II 418 Apocrypha, II 529 Apollo, I 167; born from

Leda's egg, I 366 ; the Sun, II 7; Karneios, II 44 ; daughters of, II 122 ; born on a sidereal is­land, II 383 ; Hyper­borean Apollo, II 769 ; the birthplace of, II 77 4

Apollodorus, II 53, 122, 270, 519, 770

Apollo Python, II 208 Apollonius Rhodius, II 342 Apollonius of Tyana, I 450,

II 2 1 1 , 345 Apollyon, II 229 Apophis, I 4.59, II 213, 588 Apple, I 129, 484, .504,

II 97 Apsaras, II 1 74, 211 , 585 Apteryx, II 681 Apuleius, II 491 Aquarius, I 651 , II 785 Aquinas, Thos. , I 582 Arachnidae, II 257 Arani, II 101 , 526 Ararat, I 444, II 145, 597 Arcadians, II 352 Archaeopteryx, II 183 Archaic Stanzas, I 1, II 1 Archaic Teachings, II 251 Archangel, I 196, 638, II 60 Archebiosis, I 4.55, II 164 Archimedes, I 1 1 7 Architect, I 279, 613, II 226 Arcturus, I 64 7 Ares, I 284, II 392 Argha, II 142, 462 ArghyanAth, II 41G Arghya-Varsha, II 416, 4 18 Argos, II 122, 294, 416 Arhan, I 206 Arhat, I xxviii, 6, 48, 95,

157, II 18, :339, 449, 635 Ariadne, II 67 Arimaspi, II 416, 769 Arion, II 399 Aristarchus, I 1 1 7 Aristobulus, I 648 Aristophanes, I 359. II 133 Aristotle, I 59, 1.53, 223,

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279, 345, 595, 615, 63 1, II 1 59, 286, 573

Aristotle, teaches spherici­ty of earth, I 1 17; in­corporeal principles, I 1 23; on Chaos, I 337; on Neo-Pythagoreans, I 361; on Elements, I 461 ; badly digested by Bacon, I 481; Rulers, I 493; against revolution of earth, II 1 53

Arjuna, II 2 1 4, 628 Arjuna-Misra, I 94, II 638 Ark, I 3 H l, 444, II 3 1 :�. 459 Arka, II 463 Arkites, II 142 Arnaud, I 262 Arnobius, I 353, II 1 43, 342 Arrian, II 4 1 8 Artemis, I 228, 387, 395 Arthur, II 393, 398, 7.54 Artlpa, I 30, 89, 98, 1 1 8,

1 22, 197, 200, 436, 632 Arvaksrotas, I 456, II 1 63 Aryabhata, I 1 1 7 Aryan, I 1 13, 645, II 68,

147, 378, 42.�. 7.'54, 768 Aryanists, I 398, II 425 Aryan Races, II 429 Aryans, I 286, 388, 534, II 1 96, 225, 442, 470, 536,

603, 631, 7 1 4, 741 Aryas, II 85, 526 Aryasangha, I 49, 1 58, II

637 Asat, II 449, 597 As-burj, II 403, 407 Ascidians, II 1 19 Asclepiades, II 342 Asclepius, I 285, 353, 566,

II 2 1 1 , 259, 364, 770 Ases, I !27, II 97, 386 Asgard, I 424, 427, II 97 Asha, II 1 1 4 Ashburj, II 403, 407 Ashmogh, II 205 Ash-tree, II 97, 1 8 1 , 519 Asia, I 1 15, 464, II 401, 776 Asiatic nations, II 795 Ask, II 97 Asoka, II 220, 550 Assessors, I 1 05 Assier, Paul d', I 620, II

1 49 Assyria, I 390, 650, II 202 Assyrian, II 428.. .586 Astaphai, I 577 Astarte, I 468, II 461 Asterope, II 768

INDEX

Astral, I 424, 639, II 7 4 Astraea, II 785 Astrology, I 10.5, II 623 Astronomers, Antediluvian,

II 47 Astronomy, I 1 63 et .•eq.,

588 et seq., 645 et seq., II 3.52 et seq., 401 et seq.

Asuras, I 1 88, 4 1 2, 52 1, 57 1, II 20, 32, 4.\ 78, 1 06, 148, 227, 283, 378, 436, 487, 5 1 6, 525, 58.5, 607

Asuras, names of, I 92; four Maharajahs, I 1 26; Cosmic Demons, I 202; Demons, I 348, II 405; penances of, I 419; spi­ritual Beings, II .59; high celestial Beings, II 90; first Beings created, II 1 63; sanctity, chastity of, II 1 74; enemies of gods, II 230; flames, II 248; incarnation of, II 3 1 8; human, II 323; conflict with gods, II :�90; war of, II 500

Asura-maya, II 47, 49, 67, 326, 436

Asvamedha, II .'570 Asvamedha-Parvan, I 94 Asvattha, I 406, 523, 536,

549, II 97, 589, 639 Atah, I 78 Atala, II 147, 322, 403,

405, 408 Atavism, I 261, II 741 Athanor, I 81 Atheism, I 7, 279, 568 Athena, II .'519, 771 Athenaeus, II :n Atlantean giants, II 424 Atlantean Race, II 603 Atlanteans, modern San-

skrit not spoken by, I 23; Gibborim of sub­merged race, I 415; days of sinful, I 609; conti­nent of Atlantis, II 8; Asura-maya the Atlan­tean Rishi, II 49; At­lantis, deluge in, II 141, 144; original type of, II 201; Sons of God, II 224; fall of angels, II 229; prolongation of Africa, 11 263; belong to Fourth Race, II 266; finer phy­sical men, II 2 7 1 ; chose

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w1ves, II 286; history, II 3 1 3 et seq.; land of sin, II 322; submergence of, II 331; record of deluge, II 36.5; Telchines an Atlantean form, II 391; the Atlantean gi­ants, II 394; abode of wicked, II 402; exists no longer, II 408; civili­zation of, II 429; heir­loom from, II 43 1 ; last of population, II 433; mixed with Aryan ele­ment, II 444; fate of the Atlanteans, II 493; great deluge carries away Atlantis, II 533; their prowess, II 753; Druids descendants of, II 756; transmit to 5th Race, II 760

Atlantis, I 23, 4 1 5, 609, II 8, 49, 141, 201, 224, 229, 24\l, 263, 266, 2 7 1 , 286, 302, 3 1 3 e l seq., 322, 330, 365, 371, 394, 402 et seq., 408, 429, 43 1 , 433, 444, 493, 533, 756, 760, 767, 786 et seq.

Atlanto-Aryan, II 750, 760 Atlas, II 277, 404, 493, 761 Atman, I xx, 1 8, 59, 1 10,

1 19, 153, 1 69, 193, 199, 2 1 3, 237, 265, 291, 334, 428, 471, 567, 6 1 0, 6 1 9, II 36, 108, :23 1, 480, 527, 593, 605, 639

Atma, not Parabrahman, I 1 30; classification of, I 1 .57; its Upadhis, I 1 58; after the death of man, I 220; spirit, I 226; seventh principle, I 571; three-one principle, II 57; not the human Ego, II 79; region of, II 403; seventh element, II 579 pure Spirit, II 632

Atma-Buddhi, I 1 78, 2 13, • 2 1 6, 220, 227, 334, II 254 Atma-Buddhi-Manas, I 18,

218, 220, 570, II 57 Atmamatrasu, I 334 Atma-Vidyil., I 1 69, 199 Atom(s), I 2, 82, 107, 258,

453, 5 1 0, 5 1 7, 542, 548, 579, 592, 603, 619, II 46, 574, 654, 671

Atom, mineral, I 120; life

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and adventures of an, I 14�; of Leibnitz, I 17\J; atomic forms, I 218; spirits of atoms, I 221; atomic forces, I 48�; soul atom, I 568

Atri, II 78 Attica, II �52 Attock, II 418 Atyantika, I �71, II �0\l Audhumla, I �67 Audubon, II 440 Augurs, II 518 Augustine, St., I 12�, Il

�1�. 476, 5�5. 589 Augustinus Riccius, I 664 Aum, I 432, II 408 Aura, I 2:34, 5�8, II 117 Aurora Borealis, I 205 Australians, II 162, 196,

�15, 661, 721, 779 A vabodha, II .528 A valokitesvara, manifesta­

tion of, I xx; two in Esotericism, I 72; the first Buddha, I 108; manifested Isvara, I 110; named by the Buddhists, I 130; the Logos, I 136; mind-born sons of the first Lord, I 21 �; of the Hindus, I 4:28; Kwan­Shi-Yin is, I 471; the Logos, II 178, 6�7

Avastha, I 19, 66 A vatara, I 18, II 48� Ava tar as, I .52, II 4:Z:l Avidya, I 7 Avogadro, I 512, 622 Avyakta, I 521-2 Avyaktanugrahena, I 521 Avyaya, I �70, 582 Ayesha, II 319 Ayin, I �50 Azazel, I 441, II :376, �89,

40\), 491 Azhi-Dahaka, II 3\JO Aztecs, I �22, II 141, 445

Baal, I 353, II 471, 540 Babbage, I 124 Babylonia, II 139, 202 Babylonians, I 390, II 203,

226, 379, 453, 618 Bacchic frenzy, II 461 Bacchus, I 347, II 416, 471 Bacon, I 481, II 439. 443

INDEX

Bacon, Roger, I !i53, 381 Bacteria, I 249, 260, II 167 Badaoni, I xxiv Baer, von, II 649 Bahak-Zivo, I 194, II 1;"i0 Bailly, I 658 et seq., II

265 et seq., 332, 368, 371, 394, 43.5, 534, 621, 742, 765, 777

Bain, I 121, 124, 251, 326, .528, II 1.56

Baissac, II 24!i, .50\J Balaam, II 409 Bal-i-lu, I 100 Bala-Rama, II 613 Ball, Sir R. S., II 64 Balzac, I 66 Bamian, II 224, 336 et seq. Handha, I 132 Barthelemy Saint-Hilaire,

II 204 Baphomet, I 2.1�, II 389 Barahiel, Rabbi, I 618 Harhishad Pitris, II 77, 88 Barnabas, II 481 Barth, II 346, 4.10 Bartholdi, II 338 Basilideans, I 349, 47:l Basnage, II 366 Basques, II 740, 790, 792 Bastian, II 260, 753 Bath-Kol, I 1:37, 4:31, II

106 Hathybius, I 542, II 190,

674 Batu, II 270 Baudry, II .524-6 Baumgartner, IJ 718 Beale, I 540 Bede, I 441, II 395 Beelzebub, li 38\J Beglor, I xxi Behemoth, II 486 Being, I 14, 3.52, II 2:l9,

.585 Bel, I xxvii, 397, 4.59, 463,

II 62, 144, 210, 384, 477 Bel, the Creator, I 3.57;

Jupiter, I 43.5 ; a pre­siding God, II 23; a Babylonian God, II 139; umsimi of, II 284 ; and the Dragon, II 37\J; the struggle of, II ;'iO:l; the Sun, II .540

Benares, I xlii, 666 Benfey, 11 92 Beni Shamash, II .506 Benjamin, S. G. W., II 790 Bentley, Dr., I 47\J, 490 sq.

Bentley, .J., I 3(l\J, 667, II 6:3, 7fi, 233, 4:n. 499, 5.50

Bereshith Rabbah, II 53 Berge rae, de, I I 702 Berkeley, I 3, 96 Bernard, Claude, I 249 Bernard, St., I 401 Rerosus, I xxvi, 343, 649,

65.5, II 65, 11.5, 143, 394, 4i)4, 477, .504, 715

Belt, T., II 695-!l Berthollet, II 7\JO Bes, I 385 Bethel, II 473 Be-with-us, I 32, 1:m, 26.5 Bhagavad-Gitd, I 10, 68,

1:m, 136, 1:38, 428, 33fi, 620, II 25, 48, 139, 140

Bhagavat, I :34:'), II 48 Bhdgavata-Purdna, I :371,

ll 165, 214, 418, 549 Bharata, II 321, 408 Bharata-varsha, II 132, 182,

321, 40.5, 501, 776 Bhashya, I 271 Bhiishyach_itrya, I 132 Bhaskara-Achiirya, II :321 Bhrantidarsanatah, I 19 Bhrigu, I 4:36, II 30, 76 Bhtlmi, I 237, 250, 605 Bhtlta, I 446, 4.52, II 17 Bhtltadi, I 372, 452, II 108 Bhtltasarga, I 446, 452 Bhtlts, I 295 Bhuvarloka, I 371, II 321 Bible, I 128, 355, 465, 576 Bible, .French, II 537 Binah, II 384, 528, .59.5 Binah, the third Sephir-

oth, I 6; in the Mystic Triangle, I 98; identi­fication with Jehovah, I 230; a female prin­ciple, I 239; the upper mediating Mother, I 392; is the Chaldean Tiamat, I 394; the feminine name, I 438; is Intelligent Na. ture, II 84; is Intelli­gence, II 134; is fe­male part of Adam-Kad­mon, 11 269

llird's nest, II 292 Bischof, II 1 .59, 695 Bjerregaard, I 623, 630 lllack magic, I 254 Blake, Carter, II 725, 744,

7.55, 783 Blanchard, II 151, 159, 160

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Boar Avatara, I 368, II 53, 75, 252, 321

Bodhisattva, I 42, 52, 69, 109, 571, II 34, 1 78

Boehme, I 494, II 630, 634 Boeotia, II 270, 519, 582 Boethius, I 361 Bogolubof, I 249 Bopadeva, II 590 Bordj, I 341 Boreas, I 466, II 7, 7 7 1 Borlase, Dr., II 756 Borsippa, II 456 Boscovich, I 507 Bossuet, I 331 , II 279, 485 Boucher de Perthes, II 675,

7 14, 738 Bouilland, Dr., II 784 Boulanger, II 372 Bourbourg, Brasseur de, II

96, 1 60, 213, 379, 745 Bourdin, J., I 587 Bourgeois, II 675, 723, 749,

751, 752 Bourges, Dr., II 654 Brachmans, II 573 Brachycephalic, II 168 Brahm, I 8, 449, 461, 570 Brahma, I .50, 1 34, 256,

374, 545, II 1 46, 568, 638 Brahma, Infinite Space, I

8; in every atom of Uni­verse, I 1 7; the Infinite, I 80; (Para) Brahma, I 420; Black Swan, I 78, 357, II 465

Brahma, I xix, 3, 1 7, 53 80 88, 1 20, 197, 213, 231 , 349, 358, 4 1 9, 430, 442, 464, 521 , 538, 542, 552, 571, 656, II 6, 69, 76, 1 07, 1 32, 1 44, 163, 1 82, 247, 252, 307, 4 1 8, 471, 596, 613, 624, 630, 785

Brahma, Egg _of, I 257; Vishnu and Siva, I 286; first Unit only, I 333; Theos, I 344; architect of the Universe, I 345; born from Egg, I 366; night of, I 376; born of water, I 379; the Second Logos, I 381; emanation of Time, I 427; Age of, I 446; sons of, I 457; dual form of, I 623; identical with Mars, II 43, 124; in the shape of a boar, II 53;

INDEX

four bodies of, II 58; gods issuing from thigh, II .59; is Viraja, II 89; Yoga union with, II 1 15; generative Light of Logos, II 233; Asuras rebel against, II 237; fifth head, II 578

Brahma Kalahamsa, I 78, II 1 22

Brahma-Prajapati, I 80, 436, II 471, 624

Brahma-Purusha, I 349

Brahma-Rudra, I 458

Brahma-Vach I 81, II 1 25

Brahma-Viraj, I 8 1 , 355, II 43

Brahma-Vishnu, I 538 Brahmacharl Bawa, II 427 Brahmacharya, II 458 Brahman, I 406 Brahmanas, I 1 65, 269 Brahmanaspati, I 120, II

23, 45, 1 38, 456, 498 Brahmanda-Purana, I 367,

436, II 404 Brahmandika, I 442 Brahmanism, II 637 Brahmaputra, I 413, II 374 Brahmarandhra, I 1 32 Brahmans, chronology of,

II 66; duties of, II 77; exclusiveness of the, II 471; septenary accord­ing to, II 592

Branchiostoma, II 370 Braye, de, II 723 Breal, II 269 Breath, I 2, 1 2, 1 4, 55, 9.5 Bree C. R., II 696, 727 Brewster, Sir D., I 580,

II 701 Briareus, II 70, 775 Brihaspati, I 120, II 23,

45, 1 38, 456, 499 Brimham Rocks, II 346 Brimstone, II 513 Brittany, II 342, 352 Broca, II 249, 681 , 790 Bronze, II 97, 1 98, 520 Brown, Robt., Jr., II 218,

3 1 7, 336-7 Bruce, Jas , II 440, 531 Brucker, I 451 Brunck, II 305 Bryant, I 359, 360, 367,

444, II 364, 391 , .597 Bubastis, I 387 Buch, Leopold von, II 791

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BUchner, L., I 519, 639, 640, II 154, 651 , 695, 7 1 8

Buckle, H. T., I 298, 5 1 5 Buckwell, I 5 1 0 Buddha, I 270, 4 1 9, II 1 10,

215, 234, 359, 4 1 9, 586 Buddhas, I 574, II 224,

339, 415 Buddhas of Confession, II

423 Buddha-Dakinl, II 285 Buddha-Lha, II 423 Buddhi, I xx, 1 7, 69, 2 1 6,

242, 288, 329, 373, 453, .527, 570, II 1 12, 247, 4 1 9, 596, 614, 637, 737

Buddhi, Manas the upa­dhi of, I 101; formless divine soul, I 1 20, 567; spiritual soul, I 15 7, II 632; Cosmic Monad, I 1 77; Root of Intelli­gence, I 572; in the Trimftrti, II 57; not the Ego, II 79; soul in con­nection with, II 8 1 ; a part of Higher Self, II 231 ; cemented to At­rna, II 241 ; in a dia­gram, II 593

Buddhism, I xvii, II 637 Buddhist, II 220, 339 Buddhist works, II 224 Budh, I xviii, 472 Budha, I xviii, 228, II 45 Buffon, I 596, II 646, 698,

792 Builder, I 277, II 358 Bulaq, I xxix Bunsen, I xxvii, 1 1 5, 435,

II 32, 82, 141, 4 1 3 Burmeister, II 1 54 Burnes, II 337 Burnouf, I 380, II 165 Bushmen, II 287, 721 Buthon (Bythos), I 214,

349, II 214, 574 Butler, C., II 200 Butlerof, I 251 , 5 1 7, 5 1 8,

519, 520, 581 , II 651

Caduceus, I 253, 388, 550 Caecum, II 681 Caesar, II 692, 763 Cagliostro, II 1 56 Cain, I 412, 578, II 1 27,

269, 273, 388-94 Cain-Abel, I 412 Cainites, II 1 46, 209, 391

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Calypso, II 762, 769 Cambry, II 206, 342, 344 Cambyses, I 399, II 360 Canary Islands, II 223, 678,

740, 790 Capellini, II 714, 7 40, 7 52 Capricornus, I 219, 233 Carlyle, I 211, 212, 303 Carnac, II 70, 341, 380,

752 Carnelly, Dr., I 584 Carpenter, Dr., II 257 Carson, Nevada, II 755 Cartailhac, II 7 52 Cassini, I 660, 661, 667 Cassius Hemina, II 363 Castor, I 366, II 121, 361-2 Catarrhini, II 171, 193, 264,

328, 663-9, 7 49 Cathderal organ, II 348 Catherine de Medicis, II

70 Catholics, Roman, I 481 Cauchy, I 482, 486, 489 Causality, I 139, 405, II

46 Cause, I 46, 569, II 189 Cause, First, I 327, 342 Cell-Souls, II 670 Causes, II 74 Celsus, I 445 Centrifugal and centripetal

forces, I 282 Chakra, I 52, 114, 215 Chakshus, II 22 Chains of planets, II 699 Chaitanya, I 6 Chaldea, II 202, 386 Chaldeans, I 267, 575, II

62, 328, 452, 536, 691 Chambers, J. D., II 2 Champollion, J. F., I 436,

473, 673, II 210, 386 Chananea, I xliii Chandalas, I 313, II 200 Chandravansas, I 388, 392 Chantong, II 179 Chaos, I 73, 109, 336, 342,

433, 434, 452, 599, 640 Charcot, II 1.56 Charles, I 84 Charton, II 343, 347 Chateaubriand, de, I 403 Chatterji, M. M., I 570 Chatur, I 29, 71, II 465 Chaubard, I 506 Chebel, II 125 Chemi, I 367 Chemis, I 367 Chemistry, I 46, 138, 149,

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258, 338, 460, 580, 620 et seq.

Chenresi, II 173, 178 Cheops, I 115, 362, II 462 Cherchen, I xxxiii Cherub, I 363, 466 Cherubim, I 127, 364 Cherubs, II 115, 243, 361 Chesed I, 200 Chhayas, I 181, II 17, 120,

174, 233, 487, 503, 533 Chiim, I 130 Child, Lydia M., I 358 Chimpanzee, II 263, 675 Chinese, I 307, II 215, 280 Chinese works, II 301, 692 Chit, I 6 Chitra-Gupta, I 105 Chitrasikhandinas, I 453 Chnoubis, I 473, II 210 Chnouphis, II 210, 377 Chochmah, I 98, 99, 239,

355, 438, II 84, 134, 269 703

Chohans, II 16, 34, 233 Cholula, II 276 Christ, I 612, II 231, 708 Christianity, I 468, 611 Christians, I 121, II 215,

377, 472, 539, 586, 759 Christos, I 132, 198, 459,

II 378, 478, 540, 573 Christos-Sophia, I 473 Christy, II 714, 729 Chronology, II 66 et seq. Chronos, I 417, 452, II 142 Chthonia, I 340, II 130 Chuang, II 219 Church Fathers, I xxxix,

73 Chyuta, II 47 Cicero, II 212, 419 Cidastes, II 218 Cifron, I 360 Cipher, I 360, II 234, 307 Circe, II 769 Circle, I 98, 359, 36a, 612 Clausius, Prof., I 513, 587 Clavigero, II 3.') Clemens Alexandrinus, I

125, 387, 462, II 361 Climacteric, I 656 Clodd, Edw., I 3, II 686,

710, 713 Cobras, II 209 Cold mist, I 82, 600 Colebrooke, I 47, a34 Coleridge, I 275, 645, 6.53 Collingwood, J. F., II 154,

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Colossal stones, II 341 Comets, I 203, 599, 606 Confucius, I xxxvii, 440,

441, II 365, 553 Congreve, II 304 Conjunctions, I 656, II 76 Consciousness, I 38, 47, 56,

208, 280, 327, 635 Constantine, I xliv, 469 Continents, submerged, II

324, 393, 423, 606, 760 Cook, Capt., II 331 Cooke, J. P., I 512, 580 Cope, Prof., II 205 Copernicus, I 118, II 28 Coptic, I 115, II 432, 547 Coptic MSS., I 132 Coronado, II 35 Cory, I 70, 340, 348, 462,

II 53, 65, 141, 190 Cosmic glyphs, II 356 Cosmic gods, I 463 Cosmocratores, I 124, 235,

331, II 23, 97 Cosmos, I 309, 594, II 636 Coulomb's law, I 501 Councils, II 279 Cow, I 390, 434, II 31,

418 Cox, I 304 Cratylus, I 2, 353, II 545 Crawford, II 169 Creation of man, II 86 Creuzer, I 461, 463, 652,

II 285, 345, 367, 369 Crocodile, I 219, 233, 403 Croll, I 511, II 9, 141, 144,

314, 685, 715, 751 Cro-Magnon skulls, II 678,

687, 7 40 et seq. Crookes, I 140-3, 283, 460,

514, 526, 543-53, 562, 580-6, 597, 620-6, II 105, 211, 651

Cross, I 321, II 216, 541 Crotch, Duppa, II 781 Cruden, I 127 Crux ansata, I 321, 366 Csoma de Kori:is, I 49 Cudworth, II 159, 264 Cumberland, Bishop, II

264, 360, 393 Cumming, R. G., II 440 Cunningham, I xxviii Curds, I 66, 205, 543 Curse, I 192, II 244, 409 Curtis, G. T., II 683 Cusa, Cardinal, II 158 Cushing, F. H., II 629 Cutha tablet, II 2, 52, 55

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Cuvier, I 49 1 , II 205, 73\J Cuzco, I 209 Cycles, I 642, II 45, 379 Cyclopean ruins, II 341 Cyclopes, I 208, II 70, 289,

337, 345, 390, 766, 769 Cynocephalus, I 388, II

193 Cyrus, I 652, II 360, 690 Cytoblastema, II 256 Czolbe, II 154

Dabar, I 350 Dabarim, I 37, 350, 432 Daemon est deus inversus,

I 70, 41 1 , 424 Dagon, II 1 39, 1 90, 495,

578 Dagon, Chaldean legend

of, I 345; a fish, I 394; Oannes or, II 54, .366

Daitya, island of, II 3 1 4 Daityas, I 9 2 , 651 , II 30,

1 4 1 , 183, 274, 369, 405, 428, [)01 , 710, 740

Daityas, defeat deities, I 419; demons, I 422; Atlanteans, II 224; the monarch of, II 225; brought into disrepute, II 227; live on Black Land, II 3 1 9; in India, II 386; giant, a demi­god, II 881

Daiv!prakriti, I 1 86, 210, 298, 430, 602, II 88

Dakin!, II 20, 271 , 285 Daksha, I 1 42, 415, 436,

II 48, 68, 82, 1 40, 1 68, 875, 502, 528, 658

Daksha, his daughter Vi­nata, I 866; his daugh­ter Vach, I 480; a form of Brahma, I 628; father of first human progenitors, II 1 77; syn­thesis of races, II 1 78; the creator of physical man, II 1 82; typifies early Third Race, II 1 83; reincarnated crea­tor of man, II 1 92; the intelligent, II 247; first progeny of, II 275

Daksha's daughters, I 52 1 Damascius, I 70, 235, 348,

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Damavend, II 397 Dan, I 651 , II 2 1 1 Dana, Prof., II 324 Danavas, I 92, 41 5, II 1 92,

336, 381' 498, 501 Dangma, I 27, 4[) et seq. D' An ville, II 394, 769 Daram, I 466 Darkness, I 70, 8;)(j, 443 Darmesteter, I :336, II 97,

2\J1 , 292 Darsanas, I 47 Darwin, C., I 1 55, 185-6,

585, 600, II 9, 1 18-9, 187, 190, 256, 287, 595, 666

Darwinism, I 186, II ;)6 Dilumling, I 1 65 Davids, Rhys, I 1 08, 471 ,

539 Davis, Barnard, II 790 Davy, Sir H., I 480 Dawkins, Boyd, II 675 Dayanand Sarasvati, I xxx,

XXXV, II 68, 2 1 4 De Boucheporn, II 330 Decharme, II 1 22, 269,

;.)63, 519, 525, 763 Deitv, I 2, 35, 645, II 25 Delambre, I 499 Delgarme, I 3 1 0 Delhi, II 22 1 , 397 Deluge, I 67, 649, II 3,

1 38, 313, 350, 360, 3\.il, 774

Demaimieux, I 310 Demiourgos, I 1 10, 346, Il

5, 93, :i87, 466, 599 Demiourgos, a collective

creator, I 279; creator of heaven and earth, I 413; descent of, II 75; of Nazarenes, II 243

Democritus, I 2, 50, 1 1 7, 343, 518, 579, 6 1 1 , II 285

Demrush, II 3\l8 Denkmiiler, I, 228 Denon, II 332, 431 Denton, I 201 De Rossi, II 58!i Desbosses, Father, I 631 Descartes, I 1 1 7, 206, 492,

623, 627, 629, II 298 Des Mousseaux, I 670, Il

346 Desnoyers, II 7.51 Deukalion, II 270, 309,

3 1 4, 335, 519, 768 Deus, I 70, 347, 41 1 , II 422

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Deus Lunus, I 386, 396 Deus Mundus, I 463 Deva, I 206, II 292 Deva eye, II 292, 295 Devachan, I 1 73, 334, 5 7 1 ,

II 1 1 1 , 1 \J6, 281 , 6 1 0 Devachan, the false bliss

of, I 39, 221 ; abode of bliss, I 365; and the higher element of Manas, II 57; the higher prin­ciples in, II 37 4

Devaj iiilnins, II 90 Devaloka, I 1 3 1 , 60.5 Devamatri, I 53, 356, 5'27 Deva-Rishi, II 48, 82 Devas, I xliii, 73, 276,

406, 630, n .�s. 1 0s, 264, 307, :i94, 4\!5, CJ 1 6, 585, 776

Devas, angels, II 292 et seq.; a kind of spiri­tual being, II 90; their symbolism in Greece, II \J5; or Dhyiin-Chohans, II 233; gods and demi­gods, II 373

Deva-Sarga, I 454, II 1 76 Devasena, II 199 Devayana, I 1 a2 Devldurga, I 91 Devil, I 70, 73, 44'2, II

'228, 376, 477, 581 Devils, I 235, 331 , 669 Devourers, I 250, 25\J Devs, II 394 Dhaivata, I 534 Dhamrnapada, II 1 1 0 Dhruva, I 435, II 48\J Dhyana, I 571 , II 1 1 5-6 Dhyani-Bodhisattva, I 109,

II 1 1 6 Dhyiini-Buddhas, I 42, 1 1 3,

572, II 34, 1 1 6 Dhyani-Chohans, I 13, 63,

88, 103, 1 10, 134, 18:3, 1 93, 22\J, 288, 330, 339, 406, 434, 471, 478, 559, 586, 6 1 1 , 619, II 1 6, 32, 58, 75, 1 09-6 1 , 178, 239, 246, 393, 465, 510, 578, 584, 669, 700, 728, 732, 765

Dhyani-Chohans, primor­dial men, I 1 0; trans­mit thought, I 1 6; have divine powers, I 22; spiritual beings, I 38; creative spirits, I 42; the highest, I 5 1 ; the

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invisible deity and the, I 114; hosts of angelic beings, I 119; guiding intelligences, I 146; ethereal races of, I 188; have to become angels, I 221; relations with humanity, I 226; monad is an individual Dhyan­Chohan, I 265; high planetary spirits, I 278, 635; Elohim, I 295; Builders, I 375; crea­tive powers, .I 427, II 60; solar and lunar Pitris, I 442; aggregate of in­telligence, I 452; seven divisions of, I 458; hu­man, I 478; conscious­ness, I 573; intelligences, I 601; cosmic, I 604, 630; or archangels, I 638; of supra-mundane spheres, I 652; four orders or classes of, II 102; are Devas, II 108; essence, II 120; pure celestial beings, II 233; Sons of Wisdom, II 267; incarnate, II 275; low­er, II 281; gods them­selves, II 303; help of, II 307; hierarchies of, II :318; informing groups of, II 361; primitive, II 366; heavenly man, II 683

Dhyanipasa, I 90 Dhyanis, I 181, 183, 184,

577, II 16, 80, 210, 228 Diana, I 386, 395, II 123 Didymium, I 141 Dinosaurians, II 218 Diodorus Siculus, I 366,

II 143, 344, 363, 37 4, 465, 620, 761 et seq.

Diogenes Laertius, I 434, 650, II 159

Dionysus, I 360, 463, II 419

Diorite, II 692 Dioscuri, I 338, II 363 Dirghatmnas, II 97 Disc, I 1, 4, II 464, 546 Dolichocephalic, II 168 Donnelly, II 221, 333 Dorjesempa, I 52, 571 Douay version, I 128 Dove, I 354, :384, II 145 Dowler, II 3.52

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Drack, Chev., I 467, II 476 Draco, I 411, II 32, 356 Dracontia, II 346, 380, 7.56 Dragon, I xxvii, 71, 127,

364, 657, II 19, .53, 104, 274, 390, 443, 786

Dragon, the old Devil, II 98; Chinese, II 206; and Serpents, II 210; Great, II 351; the COf•­

stellation, II 353; fabu­lous, II 354; Yellow, II 365; Sons of the, II 379 et seq.; the fiery serpent, II 387

Dragon Logos, I 409 Dragons, II 202 Draper, I 104, 357 Druid Circles, I 209 Drushim, I 438 Dryden, I 211, 644 Dryopithecus, II 675 et seq. Du Bois-Reymond, I 485,

518, II 650, 663, 711 Dugpaship, II 221, 586 Dulaure, I 652 Duncan, P. M., I 102 Dunlap, I 195, 353, II 212 Dupuis, I 653, II 26, 32 Duran, II 276 Dvapara-Yuga, II 69, 147 Dvija, I 209, II 70 Dvlpa, I 236, 257, 373,

II 6, 155, 366, 584, 7 58 Dvlpas, described in Pu­

ranas, II 264; seven, II 320; seven great islands, II 350

Dyaus, I 101, 347, 376 Dzyan, I xx, xxiii, 606,

674, II 46, 220, 241, 375 Dzyu, I 31, 107

E Delphicum, II 580 Ea, II 61, 139, 226, 495 Eagle, I 127, 441, II 114 Earth, I 18, 74, 166, 204,

265, 366, 673, II 16, 104, 146, 246, 358, 483, 533 606, 701, 785

Earth, Devaloka worlds, I 131; personification of, I 141; moon as a satel­lite of, I 155, 180; visi­ble representative of the globes, I 159; three earths, I 250; forms of

nature, I 257; progeny of moon, II 33; forma­tion of, II 66

East, I 123, II 535, 550 Easter Island, I 321, II

223, 317, 331, 336, 558 Ebionites, I 197 Echath, I 130 Echod, I 73, 112, 113, 130 Eckstein, II 357 Ecphantus, I 117 Eddas, I 344, II 27, 386 Ed din Ahmed ben Yah-

ya, II 362 Eden, I 114, 612, II 31,

112, 279, 382, 493, 543 Eden, abode of gods, I

127; tree of good and evil, I 247; true and perfect serpent, II 410

Edens, II 202 Edison, II 784 Edkins, Jos., I xxviii, 72,

126, 440 Edom, II 2, 55, 84, 457 Edris, II 362, 366, 529 Effects, I 46, 171, II 74,

248 Egg, I 8, 28, 197, 556,

II 14, 122, 312, 553, 653 Egg, mundane, I 65; as

a universal symbol, I 359; evolves Chemi, I 367; Buddha's refusal to eat, I 369; of Great Serpent, II 181

Ego, I 38, 129, 243, II 109 Egos, I 181, 237, II 291 Egypt, II 557 Egyptians, I 134, 229, II

357, 435, 536, 557 Egyptian temples, I 125 Eka, I 73, 113, 129 Ekasloka-Sdstra, I, 61 El, I 463, II 39, 376, 509 El'azar, Rabbi, I 394, II

134, 200, 315, 532 Electra, II 768 Electricity, I 81, 111, 13!} El-El, I 463 Elements, I 218, 460, 462,

546 et seq., II 114, 574 Elephant, I 225, II 21\J,

723 Elephanta, II 85, 221 Eleusis, II 270 Elijah, I 466, II 342, 531 Elion, II 380 Elivagar, I 367 Ellora, II 221, 345

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Eloah, II 509 Elohim, I 38, 42, 1:30, 254,

346, 619, II 2, 6, 23, 311, 388, 452, 540, 596, 608

Elohim, as Jehovah, I 73; number for, I 90; in­ner divine entity, I 113; meaning of, I 114; in systems of Gnostics, I 197; man a child of, I 225; tribal gods, I 421; assuming god-name, I 442; let there be a fir· mament, I 447; sacri­fice to, I 493; septen· ary, I 548; minor lo­goi, II 37; Jehovah, II :38; create man, II 44; inferior, II 61 ; lower divine beings, II 95; brought forth man, II 134; impart secrets, II 220; know good and evil, II 243; symbols of, II 474

Elohistic, I 230, II 75, 473 Eloi, I 577, II 538 Elon, II 380 Emepht, I 344, 367 Emerson, I 48, 140 Empedocles, I 497 Enfield, II 594 Ennoia, II 214, 244, 490 Enoch, I 523, 604, 11 47,

82, 125, 211, 284, 382, 454, 497, 584, 617, 715

Enoch, sage and hiero· phant, I 207; Uriel to him, I 609; visions of, II 229; Archbishop Lau­rence on, II 230; generic name, II 267; traditions of, II 366; Son of Man, II .533

Enoch, Book of, II 145, 229, 281, 482, 529, .532

Eno1chion, II 529 Enos, II 125, 469 Enosh, II 129 En-Soph, I 109, 214, 357,

429 Entities, I 10, 106, 133,

145, 215, 233, 493 Entity, I 66, 143, 154 Eocene, I 439, II 9, 690 Ephialtes, II 70 Epicurus, I 2, 491, 518,

568, 629, II 285 Epigenes, II 620 Epiphanius, I 404, II 569

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Erard-Mollien, I 657 Eratosthenes, II 367 Erdmann, I 630 Erebus, I 110 Eridu, II 139, 203, 226,

6!J3 Eros, I 109, 461, I I65, 234 Eros-Phanes, I 365 Esoteric, I 9, 110, 306,

II 22 Esoteric Buddhism, I xvii,

152, 167, II 8, 156 Esoteric tenets, II 449 Essence, Absolute, I 273 Essenes, II 111 Ether, I 57, 255, 372, 524,

668, II 14, 7 4, 298, 5 78, 758

Ether, grossest form of Akasa, I 13; undula­tory, I 325; subdivi­sions, I 342; all things have come from, I 462; universal, I 482; pro· duced sound, I .587

Ethiops, II 417 Euclid, II 522, 552 Eugenius Philalethes, I 260 Eugibinus, II 134 Euler, I 491 Euripides, II 123, 294, 764 Europe, I 209, 646, II 368 Eusebius, med., II 342 Eusebius, I xxvi, II 53,

278, 357 368, 692 Eustathius, II 416, 463 Evans, J. II 442, 722 Eve, I 60, 129, 355, II 43,

95, 130, 193, 220, 270, 410, 467, 646, 661

Evil Spirit, I 344, II 475 Evolution, I 187, 219, 256,

II 131, 191, 544, 649, 683, 719 (see Tables of Contents)

Evolution, law of, II 256 Evolution of a cathedral

organ, II 348 Evolutionists, II 187 Ewald, II 454 Exodus, I 125, II 426 Eye, Third, I 46, II 20,

179, 227, 271, 288 et seq. Ezekiel's wheel, I 127, 363,

II 128, 133, 553 Ezra, I 655, II 4, 143, 461

.Faber, I 360, II 142

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Faber, I 360, II 142, 246, 344, 360, 364, 390, 472

Fabre, II 7 46 Fafnir, I 404 Fa-Hu:a-King, I 470 Falconnet, II 342 Fall, I 5, 192, 412, 450,

II 60, 94, 170, 227, 282 et seq.

Fallen Angel, II 475 Faraday, I 111, 507, 580 Faye, I 165, 496, 500, 505,

541, 588, 599 Fergusson, II 220, 7 45 Feridan, II 398 Ferrel, II 64 Ferrier, I 125 :Ferner, I 235, II 478, 480,

489 Fetahil, I 195, 248, II 239 Fichte, I 50, 51, 79, 281 Figaniere, II 289 .Figuier, II 106 Filioque dogma, II 635 Filippi, II 646 Fire, I 6, 85, 121, 141, 203,

252, 599, II 15, 101, 425 Fire-Mist, I 83, 140 Fire-Philosophers, I 81 Fire Worshippers, I 121 First Cause, I 327, 342 Fishes, Palaeozoic, II 170 Fiske, II 680, 778, 786 �'lagae, I 222 Flame, I 81, 121, 215, 599,

II 16, 234, 411, 516, 5H1 Flammarion, I 606, II 135,

6HH, 701, 707 I•'lorence, II 221 �'lower, W. H., II 16\J Fludd, I 70 Foetus, I 184, 389, II 131 Fohat, I 58, 63, 238, 284,

523, 554, 590, II 86, 330, 52.5, 604, 649

Fohat, animating princi­ple, I 16; hardens the atoms, I 30; hisses as he glides, I 76; gives an impulse, I 82; im­presses mind on mat­ter, I 85; an abstract philosophical idea, I 1U<J; takes five strides, I 122; son of the son, I 137; seven conditions of, I 138; in Occult science, I 142; St?attering prod­ucts, I 143; produces seven laya centers, I 147;

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has many abodes, I :?04; seven sons, I 216; cos­mic energy, I 3:?8; en­ergizing and guiding in­telligence, I 493; poten­tial breath of, 1 ti35; the key of occultism, I (\73; in manifestation, II 65; Vedic names of, II 400; and the Svas­tika, II 586

Foh-tchou, II :215 Foix, de, II !l6 Fo-Kien, 1 271 Foraminifera, li :?57 Force, I 10, 147, 277, 482,

490, 587, II :24, 4:?1 Force, the coming, I 554 Forces, I 440, 464 Fossil relics of man, I 184,

637, II tiS, 193, 287, 674 Foster, Sir M., II 131 Foucault, I 502 Fourth Hoot-Race, I 106,

187, 535, li 18, 144, 224 Franck, I xliii, 350, II 2 Francreur, I 52!l Frant;ois de Tours, II 114 Frankenstein, I 5!l4, II 56,

349, 427, 508, 652 Fravashi, II 478, 480 Fresnel, I 482, 486 Frog, I 355 Frog-symbol, I 385 FUrst, II 77, 393, 541 Fylfot, II 546

Gabriel, 1 42, 127, 379, II 115, 246, 382, 472, 538

Gaia, I 109, II 65, 269 Galen, II 132 Galilean Adept, II 231 Galileo, I 117, 568, 623,

II 534 Gamma, II 583, 590 Gandharvas, I 92, 126, 523,

571, II 90, 143 Gangli, I 385 Gangadvara, II 571 Ganymedes, II 785 Garden of Wisdom, II 204 Gardner, Starkie, II 782 Garga, II 49 Garuda, I 366, 421, II 181,

254, 323, 565, 570

INDEX

Gases, I 82 Gaudry, Albert, II 646,

o7ti, 714, 7:m, 74!J Gauramukha, II 323 Gautama, I xxi, 47, 108,

161, 271, 368, 37!l, II 27, 3:3\l, 423, 637

Gebelin, de, I ti42, II 76!J Gebers, I 114 Gebirol, Ibn, I 347, :376,

438, II 28, 116, 2!J2, 461 Geborim, I 114 Gehenna, I 463 Geiger, Dr., II 358, 75'7 Geikie, II 715, 720 Gelukpas, I 108, II 586 Gemara Sanhedrim, II 4n Genesis, I 70, 73, II 1, 60,

81, 212, 375, 453, 501, 624

Genesis of man, II 797 Genii, I 288, 649, II 248 Gentil, M. le, I 663 Geoffrey Saint-Hilaire, II

206, 646, 651 Geological chronology, II

710 Geological periods, II 688 Geometrical forms, I 97 George, St., II 238, 397 Gharma-ja, II 124 Giamshid, II 398 Giants, II 277 et seq., 341,

752, 777 Gibborim, I 415, II 70,

273, 279, 340 Gibraltar, II 8, 727, 740,

793 Gilgoolem, I 568 Gimil, II 100 Ginnungagap, I 367, 427 Ginsburg, II 284 Giraldus Cambrensis, II

345 Gladstone, W. E., II 252,

383, 766, 770, 774 Globigerina, II 257 Gnostics, I 72, 132, 227,

322, 361, 376, 460, 577, 618, 668,. II 43, 150, 208, 280, 355, 458, 509, 530, 630

Gnostics, doctrines of, I xliv; C. W. King's book, I 410; their Hebdomad, I 448; sacred serpent, I 472; Christos Sophia, I 473; Codex Nazaraeus, II 96; adore the ser­pent, II 214; Ilda Baoth,

II 24:3; founded by Ini­tiates, II 389; Eg;)' p­tian, II 538; "five words" of, II 580; Pistis Sophia, II 604

Goat, I 357, II 16, :l86, 510

Goat of Mendes, I 253 Gobi, II 5, 220, 3:31, 404

God, I 2, 9, 61, 147, 2!J5, 347, 569, 636, II 1, 60, 176, 273, 359

God, name of, II 602

Goddesses, I 71, :396, II 26

Godefroy, I 499, 506

Gods, I 10, 288, 3!l6, 495, 548, 610, II 5, 57, 172, 355

Gods of Darkness, II 483

Goethe, I 83, II 706, 737

Gogard, II 97

Golden Age, II 421, 520 Goldstticker, II 524 Gorilla, II 193, 26:3, 6 7 5 Gorresio, I 415 Gosse, II 440 Gould, Ch., II 6, 54, 280,

293, 302, 311, 42!J, 440, 688, 695, 715

Gratiolet, 11 681 Gravitation, I 299, 484-513,

592, II 64, 136, 622 Greely, I xxiii Greenland, ll 11, 138, 402 Gregorie, 11 467 Grihastha, I 210, II 77 ,

499 Grote, II 760 Grove, Sir W., I 102, 465,

469, 483, 486, 491, 496, 508, 509

Guanches, II 678, 740, 790 Guardian angels, I 222 Guatemala, II 50 Gubernatis, I 304 Guebre, II 363 Guhya-VidyA, I 90, 169 Guinness, H. G., II 622 Gulguleh, II 338 Gull, Dr., I 540 Gultweig, II 520 Gupta-Vidya, I xxxix, 200,

356, II 498 Guru, I 376, II 31, 109,

215 Gurudeva, I 120, II 605 Gyan, II 394 Gyges, II 775

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Ha Idra Zuta Kadisha, I 240

Habel, II 397, 469 Hades, II 138, 234, 364 Haeckel, Ernst, I 306, 542,

II 87, 154, 158, 164, 185, 187, 193, 258, 261, 295, 327 et seq., 348, 490, 645, 648, {\59, 673, 679, 68.5, 711, 729, 734, 779, 789

Hagar, II 76 Haliburton, II 794 Hall, Fitzedward, I xix, 46,

419, 453, 545, II 155 Halliwell, II 347 Ham, I 418, II 146, 344,

391 Hamilton, Sir William, II

158, 665 Hamlet, II 306 Hamy, II 678, 714, 790 Hanneberg Dr., II 532 Hanokh, II 361, 532 Hansa, I 79, 80, 549 Hansa-vahana, I 80 Hanuman, I 190, 388, II

163, 680 Haoma, II 97, 517 Hare, Robt., I 520 Hari, I 18, 286, 370, 372,

421, II 76, 89 Harivansa, I 457, II 32,

75, 89, 176, 275, 572 Harikesa, I 515 Haris, I 18, 370, II 76, 89 Hartmann, E. von, I 1,

50, 281, 282, II 156, 649 Hartmann, Franz, I 532 Hatha-Yoga, I 9f>, II 639 Hathor, I 91, 400, 11 464 Hatteria, II 296 Haug, M. II 1.% Hawaiians, II 780 Hayoh Bishah, II 262 Hea, I 357, II .5, 26, 282 Heat, I 29, 81, 103, II 1.5 Heaven, War in, I 418,

II 237, 380 Hebdomad, I 448, II 590 Hebe, II 130 Hebel, II 135 Hebrew style, I 115 Hecate, I 387, 395 Heer, Prof., II 726, 739,

783, 789 Hegel, I 16, .50, 106, 2.57,

640, II 449, 490 He!, II 99, 77 4 Hela, I 463 Helenus, II 342

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Heliocentric system, I 117, 441, 569, II 153

Heli-on, II 357, 509 Heliopolis, I 311, 395 Helios, II 357, 383, 540 Helium, I 218, 584, 595 Hell, I 204, II 98, 244, 402 Hellenbach, II 627, 654 Helmholtz, I 111, 508, .580,

671, II 64, 154, 694 Helmont, J. B. van, I 51,

514, 611 Henoch, II 366 Heptachord, I 167 Heptad, II 599, 602 Heqt, I 385 Heraclides, I 117 Heraclitus, I 77, II 764 Herades, II 130, 431 Heraclius, II 342 Heraiscus, II 342 Herbelot, II 394, 396, 398 Herbert, Lord, II 653 Herculaneum, II 236, 793 Hercules, I 353, II 44, 202 Hercules, Pillars of, I 622,

II 147, 223, 324, 3�4 Hermaphrodites, I 396, II

2, 118, 124, 167, 294 Hermeias, I 70, 343 Hermes, 1 73, 90, 207, 279,

281, 28.5, 294, 362, 388, 426, 436, 480, 577, 625, 664, 672, II 2, 23, 45, 99, 129, 361, 366, 455, 491, 581, 630, 725

Hermes, a sage, I 207; his wisdom, I 279; initiator of magic, I 473 ,II 211; a wide step to Huxley, I 62.5; astronomical ob­servations, I 664; the Smaragdine Tablets, II 99, 109, 113, 5.56; gen­eric name of Thoth, II 210; mysteries of, II 234; or Thot, II 267; Pymander, II 270; god of wisdom, II 380; way to Bible, II 383; con­ceals his books, II 530; Chief of the Seven, II 538; the Logos, II 541

Hermes Trismegistus, I 281, 286-7, 671, II 379

Hermetic Fragments, I 281, 285-8

Hermon, Mount, II 409 Herod, II .504 Herodotus, I 362, II 332,

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334, 345, 360, 367, 369, 395, 419, 429, 431, 534

Heroes, I 266, II 336, 364 Herschel, Sir John, I 503 Herschel, Sir W., I 99, 499,

530, 576, 595, 604 Hesiod, I 336, 425, 466, II

63, 181, 268, 270, 413, 4.50, 52.5, 530, 603, 762

Hesperides, I 129, II 791 Hesperornis, II 183 Heterogenesis, II 177 Hexagon, I 224, II 582 Hezekiah, I 364, II 387 Hicetas, I 117 Hierophants, I 363 Higgins, G., II105 Hilaeira, II 122 Hilkiah, I 649, II 473 Himalayas, II 14.5, 401 Htnayana, I 39 Hindu philosophy, I 162 Hindus, I 390 Hipparchus, I 409, 6.50, 658 Hippocrates, I 223, II 132,

259, 312, 688 Hippolytus, I 352, II 563,

569 Hippopotami, II 219, 397 Hiquet, I 385 Hiram Abif, I 314, II 113 Hiranya, I 360 Hiranyagharba, manifesta-

tion of spirit, I 18; lu­minous egg, I 66; the golden womb, I 89; glory to, I 286; is Brahma in its highest manifesta­tion, I 406; golden egg, I 426; radiant egg, II 470

Hiranyaka§ipu, I 420 Hiranyapura, II 383 Hirn, G. A., I 482, 487,

511 Hivim, II 380 Hoa, I 78, II 26, 83 Hokhmah, I 438, II 85,

703 Hodson, II 342 Holmboe, II 424 Holy Ghost, I 81, 3ii3, II

512 Holy of Holies, I 114, II

212, 457, 459, 470, 472 Homer, I 426, 648, II 11,

383, 440, 591, 601, 761 Homogeneous One, I 411 Homunculus, I 345, II 120 Horne, Rev., II 473

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xii

Horse, white, I 87 Horus, I 59, 72, 366, 379,

II 43, 233, 385, 464, 577 Hovelacque, II 169 Hue, Abbe, II 502 Huggins, Wm., I 598 Hugo, Victor, II 440 Human race, II 161, 173 Humboldt, I 178, 205, 322,

497, II 141, 674, 7.53 Hume, II 1.56 Hunt, E. B., I 486 Hunt, Jas., II 169, 739 Hunt, Robt., I .530, .538,

580, II 695 Hunt, Dr. T. S., I 495 Hushenk, II 396, 399 Huxley, Prof., I 477, 501,

539, 542, 625, 634, 637, 640, 670, II 11, 72, 1.52, 155, 169, 252, 256, 259, 262, 315, 522, 646, 651, 675, 679, 687, 698, 780, 784, 787' 796

Hyde-Jekyll, I 416, II 317 Hydrogen, I 121, 564 et seq.,

II 105, 112, 137, 592 Hyginus, II 122, 493, 770 Hylo-Idealistic, I 297 Hylozoism, II 158 Hyperborean, II 7, 769 Hyperboreans, II 11, 77.5 Hypnotism, I 297, II 156,

641

Iamblichus, I 235, 409, 473, 650, II 210, 640

lao, I 227, II 465, 536, 541 lapetos, II 143, 762 Ibis, I 353, 362, II 464 IchchM.sakti, I 293, II 173 IdA, II 140, 143-4 Idrah Zutah, I 78, II 2.5, 83 Iguanodon, II 151, 348, 676 lkshvAku, I 378, II 524 Ilda-Baoth, II 215, 243, 481,

538 Ilda-Baoth, son of dark­

ness, I 197; an astral god, I 449; Jehovah, I 577; Jehovah an emana­tion of, II 389

Ilus, I .58, 82, 140, 339 Immaculate conception, I

xliv, 58, 393

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Inachus, II 414, 519 Incas, II 141, 7 45 India, I 311, II 178 lndra, I 10, 398, 463, 523,

II 92, 203, 378, 606 lndra, East, I 128; god

of firmament, I 202; primitive man, I 376; sends Apsarasas, II 174; belonged to Asuras, II 500

lndriya, I 446, 4.53 Indus, II 417 Infusoria, I 146, 177, II 1.51 Ingersoll, II 767 Initiates, I xix, 190, 516 Inman, I 405, II 38, 129 Inquisition, II 38, 238 Intelligences, I 106, II 34 lo, II 414, 417, 463 Iochai, Simeon ben, I 365,

450, II 487, 626 Iran, I 576, II 393, 439 Iranians, II 390, 573, 772 lrenaeus, I 194, 448, II 611 Irish, II 114, 175, 472, 759 Isaiah, I 70, II 212, 480 lsanagi and Isanami, I

217, 241 lscariotes, II 389 Isidorus, II 342 Isis, I 72, 253, 299, 381,

410, 430, II 23, 344, 390, 461, 557, 583, 601, 655

Isis, queen of heaven, I 91; China and Egypt, I 136; the daughter of Osiris, I 137; Ibis sa­cred to, I 362; holding a lotus, I 366; cat sa­cred to, I 387; the in­fernal Isis, I 400; is mystic Nature, I 434; goddess of life, II 26, 30; identical with Aditi, II 43; and the moon, II 418

Isis Latona, I 340, II 130 Isis Unveiled, I 3, 74, 11.5,

235, 641, II 3, 37 I sis Unveiled, called a pla­

giarism, I xlvi; geomet­rical figures, II 575; Egyptological souls, II 630

Ister, II 43 lsvara, I 110, 130, 256,

330, 434, 573, II 76, 473

Jabal, II 390 Jablonski, II 463 Jacob, I 467, II 211 Jacob's dream, II 281 Jacob's ladder, II 358 Jacolliot, I 377, II 222,

442, 786, 788 Jagad-Yoni, I 46, 582, II

108 JagannAtha, I xli, II 130 Jah, I 3.5.5, II 39, 12ti, 388 Jah-Heva, II 12.5 Jah-Hova, I 113, II 125,

388, 468, 602 Jaina Cross, II 98 Jambu, II 404 Jambu-dvipa, II 182, 403 James, Sir H., II 314 Jana-loka, I 116, II 321 JanArdana, I 370 Janneus, II 504 Japanese, I 307, II 203 Japanese artists, II 441 Jared, II 366, 391, 597 Jatayu, II 56.5, 570 Jaumes, Prof., I .506 Java-Aleim, II 202, .532 Jayas, II 90, 182, 585 Jehoshua, I 577, II 539 Jehovah, I 4, 18, 60, 71, 90,

99, 215, 230, 264, 316, 327, 335, 341, 387 et seq., 414, 421, 442, 462, 481, .548, 618, 642, II 44, 125, 17 4, 280, 379, 397' 420, 479, 558, 595, 708

Jehovah, the Serpent or as­tral light, I 73; not the One Supreme • Es­sence, I 130; one of the Elohim, I 197; identi­fied with Binah, I 230; not the" Unknown God," I 327; tempts the King of Israel, I 414; iden­tical with Satan, I 417; the tempter, I 422, II 216; a tribal god, I 492; a national god, I .576; Ilda-Baoth, I 577; is Elohim, II 38; double­sexed, II 62; gifts of, II 76; a lower angel, II 96; kingdom of, II 245; is Cain, II 269; the lunar spirits, II 397; a phallic deity, II 460; only reads Adonai with Masoretic points, �I 465;

"form" of, II 467; sub-

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stitute for Deity, II 472 ; a personating spirit, II 509 et seq.; his portion is his people, II 538 ; genius of the Moon, II 539

Jehovah-Cain, II 388 Jehovistic, I 336, II 5, 473 Jennings, Hargrave, I 358,

472, II 467, 544 Jesus, I 72, 132, 264, 318,

410, 574, 653, II 1 1 1 , 134, 231 , 313, 466, 508 et seq., 560, .580

Jethro, II 465, 541 Jevons, I 104, 124, 430, 541 Jews, I 128, 230, II 508 Jinn, I 295 Jtva, I 132, 238, 603, II

46, 75, 1 6 1 , 24 1 Jlva, complete in man, I

224 ; the monad, I 246 ; pervaded by Parabrahm, I .522 ; is quiescent a­lone, I 526 ; a truly in­divisible thing, I 570 ; an impassable chasm, II 185

Jtvanmukta, I 371 , II 604 Jlvas, I 216, 629, II 1 8, 81 Jlvatma, I 1 40, 226, II 33 Jtvatmas, I 132 Juana, I 62, II 282, 394 J nanasakti, I 292 Job, I 70, 422, 647, II 206 Jod, I 60, 90, II 39, 129,

518 John, I 70, 226, II 39 John the Baptist, I 1 94,

II 442, 496, .566 Joly, II 101 , 66 1 , 747, 750 Jones, Sir W., I xxxi, 57,

379, 623, II 48, 442 Joseph, I 649, II 101 Josephus, 1 25, 367, 462,

II 1 1 1 , 200, 409, 530 Joshua, I 264, II 340, 535 Jotunn, I 402, II 386 Jowett, II 761, 764 Judah, I 649, II 1 30, 557 Jude, II 229, 477, 482, 531 Jukes, Prof. , II 196, 2 1 9 Julian, II 28, 35, 587 Julien, Stanislas, I xxv Juno, I 129, 228, II 466 Jupiter, I 72, 1 53, 331 , 423,

.554, .593, 662, II 29, 1 22, 341 , 456, 538, 660, 765

Jupiter, receives tree with golden fruit, I 1 29 ; the

INDEX

planet, I 1 64, 378 ; names of I 463 ; the fourfold, I 464 ; the exoteric plan­et, I 575, II 23 ; the mass of, II 137 ; fables about, II 197 ; the Ti­tan, II 269 ; is hurled down by Kronos, II 483 ; desires to quench man, II 52::!

Jupiter Fulgur, I 467 Jupiter Mundus, I 463 Jupiter Pluvius, I 467, 554 Justin Martyr, I 1 94, 433,

II 489 Jyotis, II 766 .J yotsna, II 58, .528

Kabala, I xliii, 3, 36, 75, 89, 1 79, 241 , 270, 336, 39 1 , 438, 610, 618, II 2, 25, 97, 12.5, 350, 388, 478, 574, 633, 704

Kabala, circle of Elohim, I 1 1 4 ; Hebrew method of speech, I 1 15 ; words of Genesis, I 2 1 5 ; Sephi­roth, I 230 ; the Chat­dean, I 350 ; the creation of man, I 444 ; doctrine of light, II 37 ; Sepher Jezirah, II 39 ; primi­tive, II 85 ; tree of life, II 2 1 6 ; fallen angels, II 229 ; modern Kabalists, II 238 et seq.; Pratt on the Kabala, II 246 ; first taught by God, II 284 ; of Gnostics, II 458 ; of Simeon ben Iochai, I I 487 ; glory of Jehovah, II 538 ; Kabalistic books, II .544

Kabalism, II 75 Kabalists, I 413, 610, 636 Kabiri, I 1 1 4, 435, II 3,

106, 1 15, 1 4 1 , 264, 274, 360, 390

Kadeshim, II 212, 460 Kadmos, II 267, 362 Kadush, I 463, II 460 Kaempfer, II 365 Kafaristan, II 396 Kaihtsa, I xxviii, II 416,

500 Kakodaimon, I 344, 410

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Kala, I 5 2 , 62, 8 6 , 407, 452, 583, II 142, 234, 549

Kalahansa, I 20, 77, 80, 362, II 1 22, 46.5

Kalt, I 78, 443, II 548 Kali-Karaka, II 48 Kali-Yuga, I xliv, 5, 377,

470, 645, 662, II .5 1 , 1 40, 300, 420, 549, 614

Kalki-Avatara, I 87, 268 Kalpa, I 32, 129, 206, 336,

436, 530, 635, II 53, 90, 147, 1 76, 232, 282, 408, 6 1 1 , 625, 7 1 1

Kalpa, preceding Kalpas, I 183 ; cycles, II 49 ; the 29th, II 249 ; or age, II 320 ; elosf of, II 325

Kalpas, aeons of life, I 1 1 6 ; Daksha and, I 430 ; Kalpic masks, I 673 ; later Kalpas, II 6 1 6 ; differences of, II 6 1 7

Kama, II 18, 7 9 , 1 76, 2.55, 578, 580, 614, 671

Kama-loka, I 122, 244, 463 Kama-rupa, I 1 22, 153, 157,

527, II 1 0.5, 1 1 1 , 1 6 1 , 2 4 1 , 593, 633

Kamchatka, II 402, 621 Kanada, I 495, 518, 579 Kandu, II 1 7 1 , 1 74, 4 1 1 Kanjur, I xxvii, 52 Kant, I 103, 133, 1 .50, 589,

597 et seq. , 601 , 6 1 4, 623, II 522, 645

Kanya, I 92, 292, 658 Kapila, I 1 86, 585, II 42,

259, 483, 522, 57 1 , 652 Kapilaksha, I 563 Kapilavastu, I 271 Karabtanos, I 19.5, 2 1 7, 248 Karakorum, I xxiv, II 357 Karana, I 41, 46, 280, II 46 Karma, I xxxvi, 39, 104,

1 23, 192, 294, 326, 412, 535, 57 1 , 653, 675, II 20, 48, 93, 1 1 1 , 1 96, 2 1 2, 244, 260, 269, 283, 329, 372, 394, 434, 453, 488, 510, 520, 569, 60.5, 614, 621, 671, 679, 741, 768

Karma, and doctrine of rebirth, I 171 ; compen­sation, I 1 73; and evolu­tion, I 189, 634 et seq.; all beings subject to, I 221 ; immutable law, I 276 ; evil and, I 4 1 5 ;

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the Greek Nemesis, I 641 et seq.; not inscru­table, I 643 ; adjusts hu­man laughter, I 646 ; racial Karma, I 646 ; Australians and, II 1 68 ; the " Fall," II 192 ; jus­tice of God, II 234; of reincarnating Monads, II 249 ; apes and, II 262 ; connected with third eye, II 302 ; and Eternal Justice, II 304 ; men fa­vored by, II 3 1 8 ; At­lantis and, II 41 1 ; and origin of evil, II 420 ; Past, Present and Fu­ture, II 446 ; evil an agent of, II 477 ; Ezekiel as a witness to, II 492 ; sterility, I I 780

Karnak, I 400, II 380, 430 Karshipta, II 292 Kilsi-Khanda, II 1 82 Kasyapa, I xxviii, 366, II

47, 132, 181 , 253, 381, 570 Kebar-Zivo, I 195 Kedara, I 415 Keely, J . W., I xxxv, 1 48,

253, .55.5-65 Kenealy, Dr. , I 209, 364,

II 48, 1 14, 383, 397, 418, 463, 565, 619, 757-60

Kennedy, Vans, I xxxii, 419, II 226, 310

Kepler, I 103, 479, 493, 497, .589, 590, 622, 653, 655, II 486

Kepti, I 408 Kesari, I 190 Kether, I 90, 99, 2 15, 3.12,

394, II 625 Kether, the brow of Ma­

croprosopus, I 239 ; the Heavenly Man, I 433 ; first of the Sephiroth, I 438 ; the Crown, II 595

Khado, II 20, 271 , 28.5 Khamism , I 1 15 Khandakilla, I 62 Khanoom, II 394 Khem (or Menu) , I 220 Kheperu, I 365, II 5.52 Khnum, I 365, 38.5, 472,

II 26, 270 Khonsu, II 464 Kin-k'Wang-ming-king, I 470 King, C. W. , I 351 , 361 ,

410, 449 , II 243, 570, 605

INDEX

Kingsford, Mrs . , I 281, 288, 672, II 229, 233

Kioto, I 1 74 Kircher, I 36.5, 435, II 207,

371 Kirchoff, I 528 Kirjath Sepher, II 529 Kiu-ti, I xliii Klaproth, II 203 Klee, Fdk. , II 534 Kneph, I 353, 364, 472,

II 26 Knight, Payne, I 405 Knuph, I 472 Koh-i-baba, II 338 Kon-ton, I 2 14, 241 Kor, II 317 Koran, II 454, 529, 617 Koros (Kurios) I 353 Kosas, I 1 .57, 610 Kosmos, I 13, 58 , 82 , 101 ,

1 28, 1 73, 337, 432, 521 , 556, 634, II 23, 162, 234, 459, 527, 587, 626, 657

Kosmos, chaos to the sense, I 2 ; emerging from space, I 65 ; operations of Fo­ha t, I 14 7; higher planes in, I 199 ; dimensions of space, I 251 ; laws, I 274; containment of space, I 342 ; periodically called into activity, I 348 ; limi­tation in space and time, I 392 ; Buddhi in, I 453 ; formation of, I 477 el seq., II 188; a huge fiery circle, II 357

Kratu, II 78 Kratudvlshas, II .501 Krauiicha-dvipa, II 32 1 ,

404 Krishna, I xxxi, 86, 335,

53.5, II 48, 318, 527, 604 Krishna, the Logos, II 69,

230 ; four Manus, II 140 ; reborn in every cycle, II 323 ; represen­tation of sun, II 407 ; the redeeming Host, I I 420; in Bhagavad-GWi, II 638

Krita, I 378, II 308, 483 Krittikils, II 435, 551 KriyilSakti, II 19, 283, 436,

636, 6.52 Kriyilsakti, Sons of Will

and Yoga, I 207, 2 1 1 , II 1 7 2 ; mysterious power of thought, I 293 ; mys-

terious Yoga power, II .59 ; creation of women by will, II 1 40 ; power of holy sages, II 181 ; creation of semi-divine man, II 228

Kroenig, I 513 Kronos, I 19, 1 13, 253, 408,

452, 583, 642, II 143, 268, 269, 341 , 41 .5, 48:{, .5 15, 764

Kronos-Sadic, II 360 Kshatriya, I xxi, 378 Kshetraj iia, I 284, li 638 Kuen-lun, I xxiv, II 2 15 Kuhn, II 10 1 , 4 13 , 526 Kuhnrath, I 6 1 1 , II 120 Kullilka, I 334, II 89, 495 Kumilras, I 75, 86, 324,

II 78, 82, 199, 232, 281, 382, 549, 613, 619

Kumilras, are called the " Four, " I 89 ; the " Sev­en," I 236 ; Dhyiln­Chohans, I 372 ; the " Ninth Creation, " I 457 ; mind born sons and yo­gins, I 458 ; solar an­gels, II 88; incarnated in Third Race, II 89, 248 ; the creators of thinking man, II 95 ; Kabiri, II 106 ; incar­nating gods, II 16.5 ; sons of Brahmil, II 1 72 ; Ru­dra as a, II 192 ; incar­nate, II 235 ; the virgin youths, II 243 ; virgin angels, II 246 ; arilpa gods, II 3 18; connected with Makara, II .576; anagrammatical significa­tion, II 5 79 ; refuse to create progeny, II 584

Kumuda-pati, II 44 Kundalinlsakti, I 293 Kuni-to ko tachi-no mi-

koto, I 241 Kurios, I 353 Kusa-dvlpa, II 321 , 404 Kuvera, I 128 Kuyunj ik, II 5 Kwan-shai-yin, I 32, 7 1 ,

136, 431 , 470, 471 , 473 Kwan-Yin, I 32, 72, 137,

288, 431 , 470, 47 1 , 473 Kwan-yin-t' ien, I 32, 72,

136, 288, 431 , 470 Kwoh P'oh, II M Kyriel, I 440, II 22

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Labyrinthodon, II 299, 697 Lacaille, I 66 1 Lachelier, I 629 Laertius,. I 433, 6.50, II 159 Lahhash, I 354 Laing, Samuel, I 1 54, 504,

669, II 71, 1 .55, 1 72, 255, 5 10, 657, 671, 7 1 6, 731

Lajard, I 125 Lakshml, I 380, II 76, 1 76 Lamarck, I .585, II 646 Lambert, Franz, II 6:33 Lamech, II 265, 391 Lane, Homer, I 85 Lange, I 518 Language, I 1 74, II 199 Lanka, II 70, 1 63, 236,

276, 332, 408, 435, 495 Lankester, Prof. , II 295 Lanoo, I 1 1, 71, 1 20, 205,

231, 5.50, II 1 8, 1 1 3, 282 Lao-tse, I xxv, 1 74, II 37 Laplace, I 103, H iO, 1 6.5,

498, 500, 502, 505, 576, 588, .s�n , 592, 595, 652, II 701, 784

La Pluche, I 613 Lares, II 3 6 1 Lartet, II 278, 690, 7 1 4,

729, 746, 751 Lassen, I xxviii , II 424 Latona, I 366, II 419,

770-2 Laura, II 207 Laurence, R., II 230, 48:2 Laurentian, II 151, 2.54,

710, 7 1 2 Lavoisier, I 468 Laya, I 32, 88, 1 72, 181,

204, 4.53, 568, II 105 Laya, seven centers, I 138;

ilus, resting in, I 140; a condition, I 1 43 ; Fo­hat produces laya cen­ters, I 1 47 ; state, I 2.58 ; occultist regarding, I :i.57 ; a neutral condition, II 240

Layard, II 5 Laycock, II 622 Lebanon, II 455, 494 Le Clerc, I 336, 354 Le Couturier, I 492, 494,

500, 502, 604, II 698 Leda, I 3.58, :366, II 121 ,

197 Lefevre, II 66, 1 69, 187,

709, 714, 741, 779 Legge, I xxxvii Legends, II 3 1 1

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Leibnitz, I 103, 107, 1 :m, 1 79, :no, 489, 579, m3, 622-:32, II 1 86, 67 1-706

Lemming, II 781 Lemnos, II 3, 391 Lemuria, I 439, II 35, 46,

171, 221, 3 1 3, 344, 361, 446, 585, 602, 679, 73fi, 749, 772

Lemuria, proposed name of Third-Race Continent, II 7; destroyed by vol­canic action, II 141 ; cradle of primitive phy­sical man, II 193, 789 ; its half-animal races or tribes, II 19:i ; gigantic Lemurians, II 201 ; name of, II 32:3 et seq.; Africa later than, II 368 ; north­ern and southern divi­s ions, II 371 ; Scandi­navia part of, II 402 ; relics of, II 405 ; at highest point of civiliza­tion, II 433 et seq. ; combined with Atlantis, II 762 ; the kingdom of Saturn, II 768 ; Lemuri­an survivals, II 779 ; giant continent, II 78:3

Lemurians, II 263, 27 4, 28fi, 301, 331, 351

Lemuro-Atlanteans, I 184 191, 668, II 10, 195, 221, 2.50, 3 1 6, 371, 426, 751, 772, 779

Lenoir, II 386 Lenormant, II 432 Leo, I 2 1 3, II 407, 4:33 Leo lsaurus, II 763 Leon, Moses de, II 28 Leslie, Sir J . , I 5 1 5 Leto, II 770 Leucippus, I 2, 64, 1 1 7,

343, 518, 579 Leverrier, II 441 Levi, Eliphas, I xlvi, 196,

243, 2.53, 2.59, II 7 4, 238, 268, 3.59, 377, 409, 50fi, 5 1 1, .545, 554, .'i89

Leviathan, II 206, 268 Levites, II 1 30, 2 1 1 , 2 1 2 Lewes, I 12.5, .528 Lewins, Dr., I 484 Lewis, I 650 Lha, I 34, 238, II 1 .5, 22,

63, 1 02, l lO, 1 9 1 Lhamayin, II 1 6, 63 Lha-ssa, II 63

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Liafail, II 342

Libraries, archaic, II 692

Life, I 2, 221, 365, 529, 624, II 383, .579, 589

Light, I 40, 74, 81, 2 1 4, 48 1, II 33, 483, 562

Lila, II 53, 126

Lilith, II 262, 285, 679

Linga-Purana, I 2.5fi, 4.5 1 , II 249, 307, 6 1 2

Linga-sarlra, I 1 .53, 242, II 241, 593

Lingam-Yoni, II 465, 472 Linnaeus, II 133, 287 Lipika, I 1 1 8, 294 Lipika, the Second Sev­

en, I 3 1 ; produced by the Three, I 103 ; spirits of the Universe, I 127 et seq.; Karmic Lipikas, I 192

Lizeray, II :355 Littre, I 502, II 7:38 Lodge, I 488 Lodur, II 97 Logan stones, II 342 Logoi, I 59, 72, 24fi, 41 1 Logos, I 8, 58, 1 1 3, 1 79,

273, 333, 380, 42fi, 446, 472, 5:37, fi14, II 2, 29, 69, H l2, 230, 3 1 8, 355, 400, 488, 5 1 5, 563, 579, !)8!), fi2 1, 636, 669

Logos, first cause, I 1 6 ; one rav, I 80 ; the De­miourgos, I l l O ; or l s­vara, I 130; Brahma, I 1 :3 7 ; l ight of the, I 138; Plato's, I 2 1 4 ; " the Heavenly Man," I 246, II 599 ; the collective " creator " of the uni­verse, I 279 ; the crea­tive Deity, I 349 ; the Second God, I 350 ; of Gnostics, I 350 ; the Su­preme Buddha, I 571 ; mirror reflecting univer­sal mind, II 2.5, 3 8 ; Wisdom, II 230 ; Satan is, II 234; great un­seen, II 310; synthesis of, II 37:3 ; a bull with the Egyptians, II 4 1 8 ; the interpreter, II .541 ; unknown l ight, II 703

Loka-Chakshus, I 100, II 22

Loka-Palas, I 1 28, II 577

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Lokas, I 204, II 44, 47, 234

Loki, I 402, II 283, 486 Lolos, II 280 Lords, II 60 Lotus, I 57, 184, 380, II

15, 44, 179, 327, 472, 546, 578

Lotus symbol, I 379 Lubbock, II 169, 314, 439,

722, 749 Lucae, II 646 Lucian, II 285, 603, 760 Lucianists, II 239 Lucifer, I 70, 436, II 45,

1 1 1 , 237, 5 1 1 , 540 Lucina, I 401 Lucretius, I 2, 7, 48.5, 568,

579, 594, II 521 Ludolf, II 531 Lundy, Dr., II 482, 561 Lung-shu, I 61 Lunus, I 228, II 464 Lutaud, Dr., II 151 Luther, II 127 Luxor, II 430 Lydda, II 504 Lydus, II 541 Lyell, Sir C . , I 323, II

676, 693, 721, 728, 778, 783

Lynceus, II 122

Ma, I 384, II 368, 576 McClatchie, I 471 Mackenzie, Kenneth, I 1 13,

305, 568, II 556 Mackey, I 654, II 357,

362, 408, 431 , 433, 436, 768

Macrocosm, I 128, II 573 Macroprosopus, I 60 Madagascar, II 1 77, 3 1 7,

789 Madhavt, I 384 Madhya, I 138 Madhyama, I 138, 534 Madhyamikas, I 44, 48 Madler, J. H., I 501 , II 551 Magas, II 322 Magendie, II 131 Magi, I 654, II 6, 323, 756 Magian literature, I xxvi Magnes, I 344

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Magnus limbus, I 283 Maha, I 461 , II 282 M ahilbhdrata, I 90, 369,

397, 436, II 43, 47, 139, 2 14, 390, 495, 591

Maha-Buddhi, I 257, 334, 420, 4.51 , 572

Maha-Chohan, II 220, 369 Mahadeva, II 85, 548, 591 Maha-Guru, I 208 Maha-Kalpa, I 36, 40, 53,

368, II 70, 565, 615 Mahamanvantara, I 10,

289, 359, II 79, 602 Mahamaya, I 278, 292, II

88, 100, 384, 446 Maha-Pralaya, I 134, 1 40,

151 , 1 72, 215, 369 373, 552, II 146, 3 10, 549

Maharajahs, I 122, 294, 379, 408, II 427

Mahat, I 16, 51 , 74, l lO, 216, 260, 285, 373, 430, .536, II 58, 230, 301, 378, 414, 599, 614, 638

Mahat, universal intelli­gence, I 62 ; its num­ber is five, I 221 ; and matter, I 257 ; in the Puranas, I 330 ; and Brahma, I 350 ; intel­lect, I 360; the first manifested intellect, I 385 ; the divine mind, I 450 ; the first creation, I 454; plane of, I 574; mind, I 602 ; element of, absent in Barhish­ad Pitris, II 79 ; reflec­tion of, II 81 ; universal mind, II 88, 163 ; sons of, II 103 ; emanates Logos, II 478 ; pure di­vine principle, II .513

Mahatmas, I 46, II 1 73, 423

Mahattattva, I 446, 450 Mahatoruvat, I 357 Maha-Vidya, I 169 Mahayana, I 39, 158, II 34 Mahayogin, I 459, II 549 Mahayuga, I 63, 375, II

69, 246, 307, 505, 624 Mahomet, I 254, II 203 Maia, I xxxii, 396, II 540 Maier, I 661 Maimonides, I 394, II 134,

205, 376, 455, 467 Maistre, de, I 484, 502 Maitland, Dr., II 441

Maitreya, I 286, 377, 384, 456, 470, II 58, 155, 322

Makara, I 219, 221, 233, 376, 384, II 93, 268, 354, 576, 579

Makara-ketu, II 579 Malachim, I 442, II 37.5 Malcolm, I 649 Malebranche, I 631 Malkuth, I 200, 216, 239-

241, II 595 Malthusians, I 229 Maluk, II 514 Mammals, II 180, 635 Man, I 106, 174, 241, 383,

II 66, 185, 257, 370, 635, 6.59, 675, 719, 751

Man, evolution of, II 257 Man, existence of, II 148 Manas, I 13, 7.5, 181 , 227,

279, 329, 454, 619, II 20, 98, 162, 199, 231 , 275, 495, 5 13 , 576, 587, 608, 632, 637, 671, 737

Manas, the human soul, I 153 ; fifth principle, I 220, II 88 ; and Neph­esh, I 242 ; is dual, I 334; the higher, I 570 ; the agent of transmis­sion, II 57 ; and Kama, II 79 ; primeval man lacked, II 80 ; the en­dowment of, II 191 ; the middle principle, II 241 ; union with Buddhi, II 247 ; is triple, II 254; the Serpent of Know­ledge, II 283 ; of the Rishis, II 318 ; the seat of Intellect, II 378; in the myth of Prometheus, II 414 ; human soul, II 596

Manasa, II 19, 89, .525 Manasa-Dhyanis, I 181 Manasaputras, I 180, 543,

II 48, 167, 374, 608 Manasasarovara, I 357 Manas-Buddhi, II 638 Mandakinl, I 385 Mandala, I 385, II 524 Mandrake, II 27 Mdndukya- Upanishad, I 6,

14, 83 Manes, I 227, II 143, 360 Manetho, I xxvii, II 334,

692 Mangala, II 124 Manomaya-kosa, I 157

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Mantras, I 94, 436, 464, 623

Mantrikasakti, I 293 Manu, I 1 86, II 67, 1 85,

259, 366, 573, 7 1 8, 748 Manu, I 9, 385, 449 Manu, the Manvantara, I

63 ; thinking entities, I 1 74 ; the undying Ego, I 248 ; the Kings, his sons, I 376; created by Viraj, II 3 1 1

Manus, I I 1 02, 425, 609 Manus, fourteen in every

day of Brahma, I 63 ; thinking entities, I 17 4 ; the Svarlokans seek re­fuge with, I 371 ; hier­archy of, I 453 ; beyond Great Range, II 34; or minds, II 88; generic names, II 307 ; mixed up in numbers, II 359 ; seven and ten, II 365 et seq. ; thinking beings, II 774

Manushi-Buddbas, I xliii, 52, 109, 436, 571

Manushya, II 1 7, 103, 1 40 Manu-Svayambhuva, I 452,

II 1 28 Manvantara, I xliii, 41, 55,

80, 1 7 1 , 207, 221, 250, 257, 263, 275, 290, 407, 428, 470, 545, 6 1 8, 624, 635, 653, 673, II 33, 48, 69, 74, 1 46, 1 86, 224, 263, 275, 434, 459, 500, 534, 572, 584, 590, 596, 624, 652, 703, 7 1 1 , 747, 765

Man van tara, or Manu, I 1 ; new Manvantaras, I 3 ; dawn of period, I 1 1 ; day of Brahma, I 1 2 ; phenomenal world of, I 1 7 ; seven eternities, I 3 .5 ; cycles of being, I 63 ; primordial seven dur­ing, I 88 ; Manvantaric l ife, I 103 ; protectors of, I 1 19, II 6 1 1 ; mil­l ions of worlds produced in, I 1 43 ; humanity of, I 1 82 ; the " Flames ' ' in , I 237 ; period of activity, I 281 ; Man­vantaric impulse, I 328 in the Puranas, I 369 and Pralayas, I 370

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night follows day, I 373 Manvantaric gods, I 390 pregenetic day, I 398 distinct Kalpas, I 454 rotatory motion during, I 505 ; ether unchange­able during the Man­vantaric periods, I 527 ; primal matter of, I 582 ; commencement of, II 24; new Manvantaras, II 57; series of, II 80 ; as­cending scale, II 88 ; past Manvantaras, II 94; Manvantaric cycle, II 1 80 ; the great Man­vantara, II 249 ; a Man­vantaric period, II 308 ; Vaivasvata-Manvantara, II 3 1 0 ; meanings of, II 320 ; long hence, II 328 ; our present round, II 400 ; the Phoenix, II 6 1 8 ; successive renova­tions, II 730

Mara, II 579 Marcellus, II 408 Marcosians, I 350, 448 Marcus, I 352, 410, 449 Marichi, II 78, 1 32, 253 Mariette Bey, I 75, 228 Mariolatry, I 388 Marisha, II 17 5 Marius, II 277 Mars, I 103, 1 53, 400, 593,

656, II 382, 462, .538, 549, 601 , 619, 699, 707

Mars, relation to Earth, I 1 63 ; with ancient Syrians, I 435 ; Seven Sons of Light, I 575 ; identical with Jehovah, II 43 ; the Hindu Man­gala, II 124; physical conditions on, II 1 36; Egyptian Artes, II 1 43

Marsupial types, II 7, 667 Martianus Capella, I 650 Martinists, I 348, II 409 Marttanda, I 448, II 2 1 0 Marttanda, our Sun, I 99 ;

Bal-ilu is not satisfied, I 100; son of Akasa, I 527 ; watches and threatens, I 529 ; evo­lution from bosom of Aditi, I 625

Maruts, II 280, 392, 498, 613

Mary, I 9 1 , 384, 4 1 0, 458

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Mary, Virgin, I 91, 384, 392, 401, 4.58, II 38, 463

Masonry, I xliv, 1 1 3, 3 1 4, II 39, 345, 581, 696

Maspero, I 91, 3 1 1, 353, 386, 436, 675, II 2 70, 432

Massey, C. C . , I 133 Massey, Gerald, I 2 1 9, 305,

387, 402, 435, 650, II 3.'i3, .546, 5.'i3, 586, 60:3, 630

Massorah, I 463, II 464 Mastodon, II 2 1 9, 3.52 Mas'udi, II 453 Materialism, I .50, 1 24, 5 1 8 Mathers, S . L. , I 78, 242,

352, 619, II 543, 625 Mati, II 414 Matripadma, I 28, 57 Matsya, I 369 Matsya-Avatara, II 139 11-Jatsya-Purana, I 378, II

47, 89, 5.50, 6 1 1, 766 Matter, I 10, 35, 246, 346,

450, 5 1 4, 633, II 24, 1 03, 1 79, 266, 377, 592, 732

Matter, Fohat builds in, I 83 ; mind and, I 124; vanishing point of, I 138; laya centers, I 1 4.5 ; spir­it and, I 1 79, 258, 277, 481 ; physical man, I 1 89 ; is eternal, I 280 ; 545 ; aggregate of ob­jects of perception, I 3�9 ; the atoms, I 5 1 8 ; pure and simple, I 587

Maury, II 363, 48 1, 497 Maxwell, Clerk, I 1 1 1 ,

1 43, 486, 513, 552, 607 May, month of, I 396 Maya, I xx, 2, 58, 70, 1 4.5,

274, 332, as4, a96, 566, II 50, 96, 1 46, 6 1 4

Maya, illusion of ignor­ance, I 1 1 ; the lap of, I 28 ; enters all finite things, I a9 ; delusions produced by, I 40 ; the outcome of Nidana and, I 44 ; no Maya has influence in essence, I 45 ; has to die, I 54; a

manifestation, I 120; the waves of, I 2a7 ; seven worlds of, I 2a8 ; Pra­kriti, or illusion, I 255 ; objective existence is, I 430; senses victims of,

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I 52.5 ; darkness of eter­nal, I 574 ; both matter and spirit are, I 633 ; illusive appearance, I 638 ; as illusion, II 108

Milyamoha, I 419, 422 Mayas of Yucatan, I 267,

390, II 34, .50, 229, .506 Mayasabha, II 426 Mazdeans, I 1 13, II 92,

290, 358, 410, 476, 5 16 Mazdeism, II 607 Medea, I 253 Medhatithi, I 333 Mediterranean, II 695, 7.52 Medusa, II 70, 1 19, 177 Megalosaurus, II 1 1) 1 , 7 1:3 Megatherium, II 2 18, 2.58 Melchizedec, II 392 Melha, II 34, 63 Melia, II 519 Memphis, I 311 , II 334,

363 Mendeleeff, I 55:3, 586 Mendes, I 253, 385 Menelaus, II 276, 796 Menes, I 26fl, II 9 1 , 374 Mentone, II 7 49 Mercabah, I 2 1 4, 354, 363 Mercury, I 103, 338, 397,

410, 47:3, 549, 575, 593, 652, II 44, 208, 364, 4.55, 478, 498, 558, 601 , 707

Mercury, has no satellite, I 1 .5.5 ; does not belong to our chain, I 163 et seq.; ibis, sacred to the God, I 362 ; the ap­pointed messenger, I 389 ; ruled by " archangels," I 43.5 ; Budha, II 27 ; Hermes and, II 48 ; phy­sical conditions on, II 136 ; Sirius, the star of, II 374; the Greek, II 529 ; son of Coelus and Lux, II 541

Mercury Trismegistus, II 54.5

Mergain, II 398 Merian, Mme. II 440 Merodach, II 53, 2 10, 384,

456, 503 Merope, II 768 Meru, I 127, 204, 341, 398,

II fi, 203, 357, 401 , 493, 547, 767, 785

Meru, abode of Gods, I 1 27, II 357 ; guarded by serpent, I 129 ; the roots

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of, II 401 ; countries north and south of, II 403 ; the Svar-loka, II 404 ; mountain of gods, II 493 ; the celestial pole, II 785

Merz, I 626, 629 Meshia, II 134 Mesmer, II 156 Mesmerism, I 297, II 1 .56 Mesozoic, II 153, 676 Messengers, I 123 Messiah, I 38.5, II 23, .541 Metaphysics, I 96, 484 Metatron, II 2 16, 479 Meteorites, I 201, II 706 Metcalfe, Samuel, I 498,

.524, .538, 580, 583 Methusaleh, II 19.5, 391 Metis, I 340, 384, II 130 Meunier, S . , II 1 59 Mexican, II 36, 97, 160 Mexicans, I 267, II 2 13,

3 1 1 Mexico, I I 182, 209, 424,

486, 7 45, 793 Miao-tse, II 280, 337, 339 Michael, St., I 42, 88, 127,

Hl4, 242, 372, 434, 6 1 1 , II 94, 1 1 4, 246, 498, 549, 614

Michael, h i s army, I 418 ; the hidden Jewish God, I 437 ; " who is as God, " I 4.59 ; l ike unto Je­hovah, II 62 ; a Bud­dhist, II 63 ; and St. George, II 238 ; the high­er terrestrial Wisdom, II 378 ; the Feruer of Christ, II 478 ; equi­valent to Jehovah, II .508 et seq.; watches over the Jews, II 538

Michelet, I 676 Mico, I 364 Microcosm, I 128, II 573 Microprosopus, I 60, 2 15,

241 ; II 62.5, 705 Midas, II 760 Midian, I 385, II 465, 7.55 Midrashim, II 461 , 532 Milk, Sea of, I 67, II 321 Mill, John Stuart, I 588 Milne-Edwards, II 219, 723 Milton, I 148, 252, 481 ,

622, II 62 , 356, 484, 50fi Mimir, I 402 Mimra, I 384 Mtna , I :376, II 570

Mind, I 38, 345, II 513 Minerva, I 384, II 396 Ming-ti, I xxviii Miocene period, I 1 84, II

1 1 , 155, 254, 266, 395, 676, 7 10, 727, 786

Miriam, I 384 Mirville, de, I 400, 465,

II 206, 278, 367, 415, 476

Misorte, II :338 Mitford, G., II 245, 5 14 Mithra, I 340, 384, 446,

II 28, 1:30, 419, 474 l\fivart, II fi80, 69fi Mizpeth, II 400 Mlechchhas, I xxxv, 270,

377, II 48, 405 Mochus, I 365, 4fi1 Moksha, I 38, 1 :32, 293 Moleschott, I 1 24, 297, II

244 Moloch, I 397, 46:3, II :304 Man (Ammon) I :366 Monad, I 16, 2 1 , 69, 107,

1 19, 139, 169, 2 16, 246, 246, :2tii'i, 27£i, 433, 453, 472, 489, S69, 668, II 42, 56, 1 :23, 167, 247, 255, 275, 485, 599, 634 671

Monad, the Pythagorean, I 64 ; Muktas or Jlvat­mas, I 132 ; esoteric philosophy on, I 1 7 1 ; hierarchy of Monads, I 1 73 ; A tmil-Buddhi, I 1 79 ; higher principles, I 233 ; Monads, mys­tery of, I 384 ; Monad, a point, I 426; genesis of Gods, I .548 ; Gods, Monads and Atoms, I 610 ; the universal, II 80 ; and its conscious principle, II 1 10 ; is des­tined to animate future races, II 1W; and Jlvas, II 185; Monads, incar­nated, II :30:3

Monera, II lii 1 , 18.5, 65:3, 674

Mongolia, I xxxiv, II 586 Mongols, II 20:3 , 425 Monier-Will iams, Sir M., I

47, :380, II 570 Monism, I 124, 283, 528 Monkey kingdom, II 280 Montesquieu, I H7fi Montfaucon, II 542

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�loon I 3+, 1 ()3, 1 98, 2 10, :.!48, ;)()0, :38fi, 4 1 2 , 575, II H l, :31, 102, 1 8 1 , 234, 2\l l , :3()\J, :384, 4:35, 462, 474, S8:)

Moon, as earth's satellite, I L )5 ; a cold residual quantity, I 1 5 6 ; trans­fers its energy, I 1 S\l ; lunar chain, I 1 7:2 ; lu­nar monads, I 1 79 ; re­volves round earth, I 1 80 ; intimately related with earth, I 305 ; Deus Luuus, I :38G ; an occult mystery, I 3\JG ; Lords of the Moon, li 7 5 ; shell of , II 1 1 5 ; " The Mother," II 1 :39 ; the Crescent, II 463 ; name of, II 464

Moon-god, I 227, II 63 Moon-worship, I 388 Moore, Mrs. Bloomfield,

556, 559 , 5()4 i\lorbihan, II :352, 750, 752 Morgana, "II 3\J8 Mor Isaac, I 435 Morning Star, I 400, II

2:38 Mortillet, de, II G78, G86,

7 1 0, 7 2 1 , 7 48 Mosasaurus, II 205 Moses, I 73, 80, :n :3, 332 ,

364, :n 4, 422, II 3, G3, 1 1 5, 1 24, 208, 212, 3:3G, :!87, 426, 4G5, 477, 538, 557, 5GO, 566, 6o:3, 691 , 755

Moses Chorenensis, II 5\l7 Moses de Leon, 1 2 1 4, II

28, 4G1 Moses' Tabernacle, I :!47 Mot, I 340, 451 Motion, I (i!J, 141, 282,

509, II 80, 240, 450, 552 Movers, I :348, 365, :366,

4fi l , II :!70 l\lrida, II 406 Muir, I 422, II 26\J, 546 :\Iukhya, I 446, 454 Mukta, I 7, 1:32 M ukti, I xx, II 5:32 Mulaprakriti, I 75, 1 79,

3:37, 445, 5:36, 582, 620, II 24, 65, 597

Mftlaprakriti, and Para­brahm, I 10 ; pre-cosmic Root-Substance, I 1 5 ; Prakriti evolved from,

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I 19; the soul, I :35 ; Vedantin idea of, I 46 ; noumenon, I 6 1 ; on the highest plane, I 69 ; the veil of Parabrahm, I 1:30; the root of nature, I 1 :3 6 ; the essence of matter, I 1 4 7 ; primor­dial homogeneous mat­ter, I 1 76 ; the root of all, I 256, 522 ; one with Parabrahm, I 27:3 ; the veil concealing Absolute, I :346, 426 ; known to lsvara, I :349 ; an in­visible Presence, I 629

MUller, Max, I xxiv, xxxviii, xlvi, 47, (\\), 94, 2 1 2, 3();3, :�60. 3tl7, :>78, 472, II 42, 73, !J7, 1 \)4, 1 \J\J, 22fi, 253, :3\!2, 425, 442, 450, .5(\6, 72 1 ' 7 54

Miinchhausen, II 441 M unis, II 259 Murray, II 753 Muslin (Dacca) , II 226 Muspel, I 202 Mut, I \ll , 384, II 464 Myer, Isaac, I 347, :>74,

G19, 11 1 1 G, 457, 478 Mylitta, II 4:3 Mystery Language, I :30\J Mystics, l xxxvi, II 244 Myth, I 42;), II 1 22, 197,

2 1 8, 23(), 293, 3 78, 5 1 7

Naasenian Gnostics, JI 35;) Nabathean Agric ulture, I

3\J4, 40 1 , 4 1 7 , II 452 Nabhastala, I 371 Nabhi, II :320 Nachnls, II 463 Nadaillac, de, II 3:38 Naga, I 408, II 1 8 1 , 208,

:n8, 572 Naga-dvlpa, II 501 Nagai, II 213 Nagarjuna, I 49, 6 1 Nagas, I :364 N agas, allegorical descrip­

tions, I 1 2 6 ; demons, I 348 ; human, not rep­tile, I 404 ; of Buddhism, II 26; a Race of men, II 1 :32 ; Buddhist wise men, II 2 1 1 ; Nagals and Nagas, II 2 1 :3 ; in Ameri-

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ca, I I 214 ; Serpents or Seraphs, II 501

Nageli, II 649 Nagpur, II 501 Naguals, II 1 8:2, 20\J, 2 1 :3 Nahbkun, I 472 N ahash, I :364, II 246 Nahuatls, II :35 Naimittika, I 370, II G9 Nand a, II 550 Nandi, II 408 Nannak, II 1 3\J Narada, I 41:3, II 48, 70,

1 40, 275, 32:�. 502, 56G, 584

Ndradiya-Purana, II 82 Naras, II 65 Narayana, I ()4, 2:3 1 , 333,

4.'i8, 626, II 7fi, 4\l5 Nargals, II 1 82, 2 1 3 Nasmyth , I .530, 5 4 1 , ;)!) 1 Naudin, II 1 Hl, 1 8 1 Nautch girls, II 4GO Nazarenes, I xxxvi, 1 9:j,

:m, II 96, 243, 6 1 8 Neanderthal, II l \J 3 , (i87 Nebo, II 2 10, 2 1 1 , 455 Nebu, II 477 Nebuchadnezzar, II 45:3 Nebulae, I 84, 2\l\J, 587 Nebular theory, I 1 0 1 ,

.587 e t seq. Negros, II 1 93, 444, 780 N ehhashim, II 409 N eibban, I 38 Neilos, I :3\JO, II 417, 58:3 Neith, I 3\J:J, :399, 11 1 :35 i'\ emesis, I 641 et seq . , II

305, 42 1 Neodymium, I 1 4 1 Neo-Platonists, I xliv, 2 8 1 ,

409, o7f1, II 2 7 \l , 5 4 1 Nephesh, I 2:25, 242 e t seq . ,

II 162, :n .s, 457 Nephesh chaiah, I 226 Nephilim, II 229, 279, 775 Neptune, I 101, 1 49, 444,

67:3 , II 406, 578, 7\J5 Nereus, II 578, 766 Nergas, II 2 Neros, I 655, II G 1 9 Neshamah, I 242, II :3 1 3 ,

378, 457, G04, 6:33 Neumann, II 424 Newcomb, I 543, II 1 49 Newman, Prof. , II 416 Newton, S ir 1 . , I 1 :3 , 10:3,

32.5, 484, 490-8, 50:3, 544, 5\!4, 601 , 607, 652, I I 485, 674, 706

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Nidana, I 44, 500 Nidana, cause of misery,

I 38; cause of being, I 3\J ; eternal Nidana, I 03

Niflheim, I 367, II 245, 774 1\'ights, I 1 03, 1 55, II 16 Nllakantha, I 94, II 89 Nilalohita, I 457, II 192 Nilsson, I 547, II 749 Nimi, II .524 Nimrod, I 319, II 453 Nimrods, II 272 Nimrod Epic, II 353 Nineveh, I 654, II ti\J2 Nippang, I 38 Nirguna, I 62, II 95 Nirmanakaya, I 1 32, 233,

II 20 1 , 255, 6 1 5 Nirmanakayas, II 94, 636,

652 Nirupadhi, I 582 Nirvana, I xx, 38, 1 40,

1 73, 245, 3 7 1 , 635, II 57, 1 86, 246, 281, 532

Nirvani, I 240, II 80, 232 Nitrogen, I 1 2 1 , 626, II

1 58 Nitya, I 6\J, 3 7 1 , II 69 Nitya-Sarga, II 3 1 0 Niza, II 3 5 Noah, I xxxi, 6 8 , 370, 654,

II 32, 69, 222, 353, 426,_ 463, 595, 655, 726, 768, 774

Noah, ark of, I 360, II 270, 292, 543, 6 1 0 ; in Kabala, I 444 ; the Bib­l ical Deluge, II 4; Xi­suthrus, II 1 39, 397 ; floating on waters, II 1 4.5 ; formerly inhabited Atlantis, II 265 ; Deu­kalion constructs ark, II 270; deluges, II 306 ; Hindu embodiment of, II 309 ; head-figures of deluge, II 335 ; Kabirim, " Deluge-Gods," II 360 ; a Kabir, II 390 ; pos­terity of, II 453 ; com­putation of seasons, II 532

Nod, II 286, 394 Nominalists, I 3, 274 Nonnus, II 1 44 Nordenskiold, II 773 Norse Legends, I 2 1 1 , II

97 Norse Mythology, I 427

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Norway, I 2\J7, II 3\J\J Norwegians, II 424 Nott and Gliddon, II til l Noumena, I 1 5 , 84, II 5 1 7 Noumenal Causes, I 1 09,

1 45 Novalis, I 2 1 2 Nox, I 1 10 Nuah, II 463 Numa, II 552, 620 Numbers, I 30, II 35 Numerals, I 89 N uraghi, II 352 Nut, I 228, 353, 673 Nyam-Nyam, II 445, 754

Oannes, I 263, 345, II 5, 34, 226, 366, 495, 578

Ob, I 76, 364 Obelisks, I 1 25, II 396, 430 Occultism, I xxxviii et seq. ,

1 50, 24.5, II 1 80 Occultism, and Gupta-Vid­

ya, I xxxix et seq. , answer to Kabalists, I 245

Occultists, I 6, 82, 1 3\J, 226, 235, 284, 374, 5 1 4, 600, II 3, 72, 1 06, 1 4\J, 1 87, 306, 423, 475, 587

Occultists, assert the in­destructibility of sub­stance, I 1 47, II 1 80 ; calculate age of humani­ty, I 150; distinguish stages of evolution, I 1 78 ; and science, I 479

Ocean, I 29, 345, 4 1 7, II 7, 1 59, 223, 403, 571

Oceanus, II 1 43, 413 Od, I 76, 338, 555 Odin, I xxx, 402, 427, II

97, 100, 283, 423 Odyssey, I 648, II 7, 1 2 1 ,

605 Oeaohoo, I 29, 68, 93 Oedipus, I 1 6 1 , II 540 Oersted, I 484, 589 Ogdoad, I 448, II 358 Ogygia, II 769 Oi-Ha-Hou, I 93 Olaus Magnus, II 346 Olcott, H. S. , I xix, 63.5,

II 1 49 Oliphant, L . , I 479, 560 Oliver, Rev. G . , I 1 1 3, 6 1 3,

II 599, 640

Oliver, Prof. , II 322, 727, 783

Olympus, I 658, II 404 Om, I 432, II 43 Omoie, I 2 1 4, 2 1 8 Omoroka, II 1 1 5, 1 3 5 Onech, II 6 1 7 Onokoro, I 2 1 8 Ophanim, I 9 2 Ophiomorphos, II 389 Ophis, I 459, II 2 1 4 Ophis-Christos, I 4 1 3 Ophites, I 1 2 7, 403, 472 Orai, I 5 77, II 538 Orang, II 193, 263, 666 Organ, Mrs. M. S . , I 566 Origen, I xliv, 387, 445,

448, 577, II 536, 538 Orion, I 598, II 70, 277 Ormazd, I 1 28, 429, II 358 Ormazd-Ahriman, I 412 Ormazd, Tree of, II 517 Orpheus, I 207, 362, 426,

II 1 42, 267, 529, 777 Orphic hymns, I 365, 461 Osiris, I 104, 202, 379, 436,

657, II 25, 93, 1 4 1 , 2 1 7, 359, 374, 462, 481 , 552, 565, 580, 601 , 704, 76\J

Osiris, a male Deity, I 59 ; is interchangeable with Isis, I 72 ; his ad­dress to the Sun, I 134 ; God manifest, I 228 ; says he is Tum, I 3 1 2 ; brother t o Horus, I 348 ; Ibis, symbol of, I 362 ; Osiris-Sun, I 365, 387 ; born from an egg, I 366 ; crocodile is sacred to, I 409 ; aspect of Logos, I 429 ; Spirits of the Earth, I 463 ; represents Aether, II 130; his murderer, II 385 et seq.; mysteries of, II 41\J

Osiris-Horus, II 588 Osiris-Lunus, I 228 Osiris-Ptah, I 231 Osiris-Typhon, I 412 Ossa, Mount, II 754 Ostervald, II 537 Osymandyas, I 321 Oulom, I 336, 354, II 4\JO Ouranos, II 65 Ourches, d', II 476 Ovid, I 388, II 1 22, 270 Ovum, I 222, II 1 1 7, 1 88 Owen, Sir R. , II 334, 646,

649, 681 , 7 1 3

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Oxus, I 462, II 200 Oxygen, I 54, 1 2 1 , 1 44,

249, 263, 546, II 1 1 4, 1 .58, 592

Ozone, I 82, 1 44, 260, 555

Pachacamac, II 3 1 7, 337 Padma, I .57, 380, 454, II

53, 1 79, 578 Padmapani, II 1 78, 637 Padma-Purilna, I 236, II

89 Palaeolithic men, I 208, II

1 93, 258, 522, 686, 7 1 8 Palaeolithic hatchets, I I

439 Palaeozoic rocks, II 251 Palenque, I 321 , 390, II

3.5, 430, 557, 751 Pali, I xvii, xxi, 3 1 3 Pan, I 358, II .5 10, 579 Pafichama, I .534 Pafichasikha, I 457, II 3 1 9 Pandora, II 270, 4 1 2 , 5 1 9 Panini, II 22.5, 2 5 3 , 439,

522 Pafijab, II 41 1 Panodoros, II 366 Pantheism, I 349, II 24 Pantheists, II 475 Pantheons, I 349 Papuans, II 1 68, 522 Para, I 82, 1 38, 432 Parabrahm, I .11, 54, 5\J,

62, 1 30, 2 1 4, 233, 25fi, 281, 340, 354, 428, 440, 445, 536, 5 7 1 , 582, II 58, 98, 1 28, 233, 597

Parabrahm, Secondless Re­ality, I 6; supreme All, I 7; equivalent to Mil.la­prakriti, I 1 0 ; the Ab­solute, I 1 5 ; the root of all, I 46 ; the un­conditioned reality, I 6\J ; the Unknowable, I 1 1 3 ; Logos of, I 1 :36 ; the para form of Vach, I 138; the one Life, I 226 ; substance-principle, I 273 ; unspeakable mys­tery, I 330 ; one in es­sence with Mftlaprakriti, I 337 ; forms a veil for Itself, I 346 ; smaller than smallest atom, I 357 ; Vedantic notion of,

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I 390 ; Ain-Soph, I 423 name answering to, I 449 ; pervades every Jt­va, I 522 ; universal in­divisible substance, I 629 ; its manifestation, II 24; the One Ever-Change­less, II 36; the All­Cause, II 1 08 ; the Uni­versal Soul, II 1 89 ; Je­hovah not a synonym for, II 245 ; definitions of, II 3 1 0 ; the Great Extreme, II 553

Paracelsus, I xlvi, 5 1 , 222, 297, 34.5, 5 1 4, 532, 538, 584, 61 1 , II 1 20, 349, 656

Paramapada, I 132 Paramapadatmavat, I 420 Paramartha, I 27, 44, 53 Paramarthika, I 6, 356 Paranirvana, I 42, 53, 1 35 Paranishpanna, I 27, 42,

48, 53 Parasakti, I 292 Parasara, I 286, 415, 456,

II 1 fi3, 309, 322 Paratantra, I 48 Paravey, de, II 206 Parcha, Rabbi, II 375, 397 Parikalpita, I 48 Parker, J. , I : H 3 , II 544 Parkhurst, II 1 29, 313, 459 Parsis, I 1 2 1 , 388, 479, II

398, 47 1 , 607, 758 Parthenogenesis, II 1 7 7 Pasa, II 548 Pasht, I 305, II 552 Pashut, I 374 Pass-not, Ring, I 32, 130 Pasteur, I 249, 262, II 1 50 Pasyanti, I 1 38, 432 Patala, I 372, II 98, 1 32,

1 84, 2 1 4, 382, 558, 628 Patala, nether or infernal

regions, II 49, 357 ; Siva hurled Mahasura into, II 237 ; the Antipodes, II 407, 446

Patafijali, I 158 Paul, I 235, 632, II 48 1 , 513 Pauline Epistles, II 81 Pausanias, I 469, II 5, 1 22,

1 44, 278, 363, 419, 5 1 9 Pavaka, Pavamana, I 521 ,

li 57, 102, 247 Pavana, I 1 90 Pegues, II 279 Pelican, I 19, 80, 358

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Pember, G. H., II 229 Pengelly, I 567, II 72, 322,

696, 726, 778 Pentacle, I 9 1 , 1 1 4, 320 Pentagon, I 2 19, II 576 Peripatetics, I 1 77, 343 Peris, II 394, 398, 776 Perisprit, I 196 Permeability, I 251 , 258 Peronne, II 375 Persepolis, II 398 Persia, I 1 98, II 1 1 4, 605 Persian traditions, II 393 Personal God, I 3, 139,

193 Peru, I 209, II 141, 365,

790 Peruvians, I 267 Pesh-hun, II 48 Pessimism, II 1 .56, 304, 4 7 5 Peter, II 341, 377, 466 Peter the Hermit, I 357 Petrarch, II 207 Petrie, W. M. F., I 3 1 4,

3 1 .5, II 226, 344 Petronius, I 358 Pfaff, II 87, 193, 522, 682 Pfliiger, Dr., II 7 1 1 Pfoundes, Capt. , I 241 Phaethon, II .535, 770 Phallicism, I xxii, .5, 264,

358, 364, 39 1 , 471 , II 4, 44, 1 04, 467, 544, 657

Phanes, I 452, 583 Pharaoh, I xxix, 3 1 9, 422,

II 1 7 4, 426, 428, 465, 494, 542, 547, 632

Pharaoh Thothmes, I 400 Pherecydes, II 552, 775 Philalethes, Eug. , I 260,

5 1 4 Philebus, I 426 Philo Byblius, II 1 29, 342 Philo Judaeus, I 72, 344,

350, 407, 64\l, II 1 1 1 , 200, 47 1 , 477, 490, 602

Philae, I 364, II 5.57 Philostratus, I 404, II 278 Philo-Theo-Sophia, I 533 Phlegyae, II 1 44, 265, 365 Phobos, I 1 65 Phoebe, I 386, II 122 Phoebus Apollo, II 383 Phoenicians, I 1 10, II 3,

430 Phoenix, I 312, II 397, 6 1 7 Phorminx, II 529 Phoroneus, II 5 1 9 Phosphorus, I 551 , II 244 Photius, II 342

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Picardy, II 738, 750 Pickering, II 331 Pierins Vale, II 5ii2 Pierret, Paul, I 1 34, 228 Pigeon, I 81, II 595 Pikermi, II 723 Pilatus, Mons, II 207 Pindar, I 401 , II 1 22, 270 Pippala, II 97, 98 Pisachas, I 415, 571 Pisces, I 263, 651 , II 16:-i Pistis Sophia, I 410, 449,

II 556, 569, 604, 6 1 8 Pitara, I I 45, 9 2 , 322, 605 Pitar-Devatas, II 94 Pithecoids, I 1 86, II 674 Pitris, I 8(), 1 88, 264, 288,

3 7 1 , 442, 52 1 , 606, II 2, 6, 44, 75, !J7, 1 20, 1 48, H i3, 1 7 1 , 2 1 2 , 267, 303, 358, 487, :)90, 620

l'itris, form :First Hoot­Race, I 1 60 ; the lunar Gods, I 17 4 ; seven classes of, I 1 7[) ; the Agni­shvatta, I 181 ; the an­cestors, I 222 ; Elohim of l ife, I 224; the low­er Dhyan·Chohans, I 247 ; the lower Prajapatis, I 45'7 ; the term not used in original stanzas, II 3 4 ; fire of the, II 5 7 ; the higher Pitris, II 80 ; various classes of the, II 80 ; Elohim, II 137 : the Seven Sons of God, II 1 42 ; the great, II 233 ; the flames, II 247 ; regents of the moon, II ::125 ; corporeal and in­corporeal Pitris, II 393 ; progenitors of I<ifth Race, II 394 ; the heavenly man, II 68::1

Placenta, I 1 90, II 461 , 650

Plaksha-dvlpa, II 32 1 , 404 Planets, I 1 6::1, 4 78, II 22 Plato, I xxxvi, 2, 50, 1 23,

H i l , 201 , 338, 340, 343, ::\48, 365, 425, 460, 4\ H , 567, :"i88, (i48, I I 8 , 96, 1 ::\3, 1 4 1 , 1 .53, 1 59, 2 1 7, 263, 3 1 4, 322, 324, 36 7' 370, 39.5, 402 , 405, 412, 429, 522, 54.5, 555, 589, 59\l, 693, 761 , 767, 774, 791

Platyrrhini, II 1 7 1 , 193

INDEX

Pleiades, I 435, 501 , 647, II 407, 549, 618, 785

Plenum, I 1 48, 495, 6 1 5 Pleroma, I 1 96, 406, 4 1 7 ,

449, II 2 5 , 7 9 , 506, 5 1 1 Plesiosaurus, II 205, 676 Pliocene, II 3 1 4, 7 10, 7 1 4 Plongeon, Aug. le, I 267,

II 34, 229, 506 Pliny, I 1 1 7, 1 54, 655, II

5, 278, 342, 345, 552, 620, 756, 773, 777

Plutarch, I 1 23, 348, 6 1 4, II 1 22, 278, 599, 620, 773

Pluto, I 338, 463, II 26, 408

Pneuma, I 96, 342, II 1 1 3 Pococke, I 33\J Poison, I 262, 348, 538 Pollux, I 366, II 1 2 1 , 362 Polo, Marco, II 441 Polyhistor, AL, II 53, 65 Polynesians, II 223, 332 Pompeii, II 236, 441 , 793 Popol V uh, I 34.5, II 35,

55, 9(), 1 8 1 , 222, 745 Porphyry, I 360, 425, II

542 Poseidon, II 35(\, 3[)9, 578,

76.'i, 775 l'oseidonis, II 26ii, 3 1 4,

407 Poseidon-Neptune, I 4(54 Postel, II 2(58 Prabhavapyaya, I 46, II

107 Prachetasas, II 1 'i7, 475 l'radhana, I 1 76, 2 1 6, 370,

682, II 58 Pradhana, is Alaya, I

49 ; undifferentiated sub­stance, I 62 ; primeval matter, I 255, 256 ; pri­mordial substance, I 284; crude matter, I 445 ; chaos, I 4:12 ; matter is eternal, I 545

Prahlada, I 420 Prajapati, I 1 32, 23:-i, 248,

346, 426, 436, 442, 457, II 40, 60, 76, 82, 1 29, 1 40, 1 50, 1 76, 2:)3, 3 1 8, 549, 569, 573, 6 1 1 , 615, 624, 704

Prajapati, Brahma, I 81 ; the higher self, I 94; associated with Kwan­Yin-Tien, I 1 3 7 ; Rishis, I 349 ; Sephiroth, I 355 ;

Dhyan-Chohans, I 375 ; Prajapati-Vach, I 432 ; Rishi, I 5 71 ; Bhrigu, one of, II 30 ; inform­ing intelligences, II 34; Lords of Being, II 1 (53 ; Son o f Brahma, I I 2:32 ; Flames, II 247 ; fathers of various beings, II 259 ; personnel of Brah­manas and Puranas, II 284 ; ten Prajapatis, II 308 ; seven and ten Pra­japatis, II 365 et seq.; seven Prajapatis, II 768

Praj na, I 1 39, II 2\J, :'i!l7 Prakriti, I 10, 1 78, 328,

::\73, 427, II 123 Prakriti, and Purusha, I

51 , 284, 552, II 42, 5\J8 ; matter, I 8 1 , 83, II 5\J8 ; Spirit moun_ts on, I 247 ; relation to Akasa, I 255 ; development of matter, I 259 ; Aditi-Prakriti, I :!83 ; male spirit of, I 45:! ; both evolved and unevolved, I 542 ; first form of, I 582 ; of Pu­ranas, I 60:l ; nature, II (]5 ; infinite and subtle essence, II 527 ; the treble-faced prism, II 635

Prakritika, I 371 , II 30!J Pralaya, I 53, 69, 1 :30, 1 5!!,

1 8:!, 1 99, 240, 26;"), 328, ::147, 428, 470, 531 , 613, G24, !i56, II G9, !l8, 325, 504, 565, !il7, 660, 768

Pralaya, dawn of differ­entiation, I 1 ; changes at, I 1 2 ; great and minor, I 18 ; re-awak­ening of Universe, I 2 1 ; night of Brahma, I 41 ; during Pralaya, I 88 ; seven Laya centers, I 1 4 7 ; different kinds of, I 1 72, 370; hour of, I 25.5 ; passivity of being, I 281 ; the death of Kosmos, I 373 ; partial and universal, I 552 ; intermediate period, I 570 ; conflagration of the world, I 649 ; general term, II 307 ; continent­al changes, II 404 ; cos­mic ideation ceases dur­ing, II 598

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Prallna, I 372 Pramantha, II 413, 524 Pramlocha, II 1 7 1 , 1 75 Prana, I 95, 1 53, 1 57, 224,

52G, II 557, 593, 632 Pranava, I 1 38, 432 Pranayama, I 95, 95 Pranidhana, II 88 Prasanga-Madhyamika, I

43 Praseodymium, I 1 4 1 Pratisaftchara, I 372 Pratisarga, II 1 06 Pratt, Henry, I 9, 194,

22!i, 342, 6L5, II 246, 508

Pratyahara, I 96, 257 Priapus, II 543 Primordial Substance, I 58,

20:3, 325, 594, II 24 Prithivi, I 237, II 385, oll\ Prithu, I 3!J8, II 259 Priyavrata, II 320, 32G,

369, 406 Prjevalsky, I xxxiv Proclus, I 409, 426, 650,

II 1 43, 408, 552, 59!J Proctor, I 3 1 4, 324, 650,

II 352, 432 Prometheus, I 1 ()5, 643, II

44, 100, 244, 269, 280, 376, 4 1 1 , 413 et seq . , 420, 422, 5 19, 523, 768

Propator, I 2 1 4, 34!J Proserpine, II 408 Protagoras, II 4 1 2 Protesilaus, II 278 Proteus, I 326, II 7!i2 Protista, I 455, II 1 53,

594 Protogonos, I 70, :34:3, II

25, 490, 592, 704 Proto-ilus, I 283 Protoplasm, I 40, li 1 5 1 Prototype, I 63 , o:lS Protyle, I 1 30, 283, 328,

582, 598, II 1 05, 737 Psyche, I 194, II 377 Psychometry, I 201 , :W3 Ptah, I 353 , 3ti5, II 3!i5 Pterodactyl, II 1 5 1 , 218 Ptolemy, I 658, II 1 50,

326, 367 Ptolemy Philadelphus, II

200 Ptomaine, I 262 Pueblos, II 1 8 1 Pulaha, II 7 8 Pulastya, I 4 1 5 , II 78, 1 8 1 Pums, I 256, 373, 445

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Pundarikaksha, II 108 Puranas, I 8, 19, 36, 46,

205, 255, 324, 348, 367, 376, 415, 436, 52 1 , 545, G15, I I 47, 73, 102, 1 4G, 1 82, 2 1 4, 247, 275, 31(), 381 , 4 1 8, 483, 524, 565, 6 1 1 , 658, 766

Puranic, I 106 Puranic astronomy, II 253 Purura vas, I 523 Purusha, I 1 6, 1 96, 284,

335, 344, 365, 428, 45 1 , 41il , II 1 08, 5 7 4 , 598, 704

Purusha, spirit and mat­ter, I ;'i 1 ; spirit, I 8 1 , 83 ; mounts on shoul­ders of Prakriti, I 247, II 42 ; aspect of Brah­ma., I 542, 552 ; is dis­tinct from Parabrahm, I 582 ; unrighteous but valiant monarch, II 225

Purushasukta, II 606 PO.rvaja, II 107 Pushkara-Mahatmya, II 275 Pushkara-dvipa, l l 3 2 1 ,

403 P'uto, I 72, 471 Pygmalion, II 102, 1 50 Pymander, I 63, 74, 230,

285, 4 1 7, II 2, 53, \16, 103, 1 07, 1 1 5, 2 1 3, 23 1 , 236, 2!i7, 270, 488, 491 , 542

Pyramids, I 1 1 5 , 1 2(i, 264, 3 1 4, 3 1 7, 322, 424, II 27!i, 430, 466, 5\14, 750

l'yrrha, II 270 Pythagoras, I xxxvi, ti4,

1 1 7, 3 6 1 , 425, 432, 440, 449, 492, 4\15, 6 1 1 et seq .; 649, II :n, 35, 2 1 1, 4ti3, 522, 573, 592, 59()

Pythagorean Decade, II 573

Pythagorean Triangle, I 1 1 3, 6 1 :3, II 5\J\J, 640

Pythagoreans, I 343, I I 602

Python, II 208, 383, 480

Qabalah, I 78 Qabbalah, I 376, 438, II

1 1 6, 1 2fl, 3 1 5, 4 78, .�:l8 Qaniratha, II f\07, 758 Quadrumana, II 255, ti6 1

xxiii

Quain, R., II 297 Quaternary age, II 1 5 7 ,

668, 7 1 0, 7 1 5 , 749 Quatrefages, de, I 487,

540, II 56, 87, lHJ, 1 55 , 1 57, 288, 3 1 5, 42fl, 444, 645, 650, 674, 681 , 68!i, 7 1 1 , 740, 746, 780, 790

Quatremere, II 4;,3 Quiches, I 267, II 34, 96,

229, 506 Quinames, II 27(i Quintus Curtius, I I 620 QO.-tamy, I 394, II 453

Ha, I 2:l l , 304, II :i4G Rabbins, I 3 H i, 450, II

3\17 Hace, Fifth, II 3 H i, 780 Race, l<'ourth, II 227, 3 1 6 Races o f Man, I 1 60, 225,

II 227, 249, 44:3, 780 Races, Seven, I 050, II

1\11, 30!J, :372, ti05 Ragon, I 1 00, 363, II 574,

580, 59 1 , 79:i Haivata-1\'lanu, II 8!1, :30\l Raja-Yoga, I 9;), L"i7, II

003 Rajas, I 3:35, 348, 535 Rajasas, II 89, \J(J Rakshasas, II 70, 227, 274,

323, 347, 3\!4, 752, 770 Rakshasas, tempters and

devourers of man, I 4 1 5 ; created by Svabhava, I 571 ; evil spirits, II 103 ; preservers, I l H i5

lwmayana, I 380, 503, II 1 63, 289, 394, .570, 0 1::!

Rameses, II 368 Rameses Il, II 55!1 Ham's horns, II : n :3 Rao, T. Subba, I 1ti, 1 10,

1 5 7, 2(i\J, 2\12, ::!4! 1, 428, 574, 620, II ::! 1 8, .J7li, 597

Haphael, I (i22 Hasit, II 3 1 3 , 4(i0 Haven, I 44:l, I I 2, 100,

466 Hawlinson, G . , I xxxii, I I

1 :30, 2 1 0, ::!05, :l!iO, 722 Hay, I 80, 2 1 4, IT 24, Hi7,

273 Reade, T. M . , li 10, (i!l4 Realism, I 3, 251, 11 45!)

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Red Sea, I 410, II 426 Rees, II 392 Reincarnation, I 1 7, 39, 86,

1 32, 1 7 1 , 1 82, 227, 238, 265, 293, 365, 386, 406, 440, 458, 568, 57 1 , 601 , 622, 636, 657, I I 2, 6, 80, 1 10, 1 46, 1 64, 196, 232, 246, 255, 275, 302, 3 18, 359, 459, 480, 552, 584, 615, 634, 760

Reindeer, II 7 1 7, 720, 741 Remusat, I 472 Renan, I xlvi, II 1 94, 204,

3:14, 367, 452, 456 Renouf, le Page, I 303,

398, 402, 675 Rephaim, I 345, II 279,

496 Resurrection, I 386, II 459 Retzius, II 7 40, 792 Reuchlin, II 600 Reynaud, I 503 Reynolds, E., I 550, .585 Rhea, I 446, II 1 43, 269 Rhipaeus, Mount, II 7 Richardson, Dr. B. W., I

498, 524, 53 1 , 537, 580, 603, 634, II 298, 654

Richet, I 640, II 156 Rig-Veda, I xxvii, 67, 1 1 2,

1 38, 19.5, 270, 426, II 45, 59, 92, 378, 450, 548, 605, 622, 7.58

Riksha, I 227, 453, II 63 1 Rishabha, I 534, II 408 Rishis, I 8, 207, 346, 398,

430, 57 1 , 541, II 32, 69, 94, 1 39, 1 76, 2 1 1 , 2.53, 290, 313, 359, 425, 489, 534, 569, 6 1 1 , 7 1 5, 766

Rishis, have synonyms in S. D., J 92 ; seven primitive, I 1 1 4 ; ema­nations or angels, I 198; in their Avataras, I 349 ; the Builders, I 35.5 ; the waters reach region of, I 371 ; the husbands of Daksha's daughters, I 52 1 ; and the Satanic myth, II 378 ; the pro­genitors of all living and breathing, II 605

Rivett-Carnac, II 346 Roc, II G 1 7 Rochas, A. de, I 64G Rolleston, Prof., II 727 Romaka-pura, II 50, 67 Roman Catholics, I 235,

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382, 441 , .576, II 3 1 , 230 Romanes, G. J., II 426,

647, 681 Root-Races, I xlii, 42, 1 60,

II 1 72, 300, 433, 605, 766

Rosary, II 38, 1 79 Roscellin, I 3 Rose Cross, I 19, II 601 Rosenroth, I 1 17, 2 1 5, 391 Rosetta Stone, II 464 Rosicrucians, I 19, 283, II

202 Rosicrucians, on Light, I

70 ; the pelican, I 80 ; their definition of fire, I 1 2 1 ; war in Heaven, II 2:n

Rossmassler, I 640 Rotae, I 1 1 7 Rotation of Earth, I 1 1 7 Roth, II 605 Rouge, M. de, I 1 34, 398 Rougemont, F. de, II 278,

371 Rounders, Fifth, I 1 62 Rounds, 'I 231, II 300, 6 1 1 Ruach, I 1 30, 22.5, 242 et

seq. , 466, II 83, 3 1 5, 378, 604, 633

Ruach Hayyim, I 466 Rudbeck, IJ 402, 773 Rudra-Kumaras, II 255 Rudra (Rudras), I 1 45, 445,

II 69, 1 06, 1 64, 17 4, 382, 548, 576, 613

Rudra (Rudras), Vedic Dei­ties, I 7 1 ; Janardana, I 370; Brahma-Rudra, I 458 ; their septenary character, I 458; their classes, II 1 82 ; as a Kumara, II 192 ; divine rebels, II 246 ; the a­rtlpa gods, II 3 1 8

Rflpa, I .53, 242, 33.5, 373, 420, 453, II 3 1 8

Rflpa, artlpa universe, I 3 1 ; with bodies, I 89 ; rflpa worlds formed, I p2 ; vehicle of monads, I 1 83 ; the atomic forms, I 2 1 8 ; rflpas constructed by earth, II 1 7 ; Kama filled from, II 1 8 ; de­struction of, II 65; the body or element of form, II 632

Rlippell, II 531 Russian people, I 81

Ruta, II 222, 3 1 4, 710 Rutilius, II 358 Rutimeyer, II 789

Sabaeans, I 10, 402, II 361 , 453, .5 1 4

Sabao, I 577, II 538 Sabazians, II 415, 419 §abbatical year, II 395 Sabda-Brahman, I 428 Sabha, II 426 Sacr', I 5, II 465 Sacred Fire, II 80 Sacred Science, II 4:38 Sacy, II 533 Sadducees, I 32 1 , II 472 Sadhyas, II 90, 605 Sadik, II 392 Safekh, I 228 Sagara, II 572 Sahagun, II 35 Saharaksha, I 52 1 Saint-Clair Deville, I 544 Saint-Germain, I 6 1 1 , II

156 Saint-Hilaire, I. G., II 206,

65 1 St. John, I 70, 226, 657,

II 39, 356, .506, 566 Saint-Marc, de, II 49 1 Saint-Martin, de, II 5 1 1 St. Vincent, Gulf of, II 1 96 Sais, I 399, II 3 7 1 , 396 �aitic Epoch, I 367 Saiva-Purana, I 4.58 Saka, I 73 Saka-dv!pa, II 32 1 , 404,

58.5 Sakra, I 376 §akridagamin, I 206 Sakti, I 1 36, 3.56, 6 1 8 Sakti, various powers, I

292 ; symbolized by god­desses, I 390 ; the Logos and its, I 473 ; white side of, II 579

$akyamuni, I 1 08, II 423 Salmali-dvlpa, II 404 Salverte, II 205 Samadhi, I xx, 570, II 90,

339, .569 Samael, I 242, 417, II 3 1 ,

1 1 1 , 235, 378, 385, 420 Sambhala, II 3 19, 400 Sambhflti, II 89 Samothrace, II 391 , 760

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Samothracian Mystery, II 4, 360, 362

Samvarta, II 307 Samvriti, I 44, 48 Sanaka, I 89, 457, II 1 40 Sananda, I 89, 457, II 1 06 Sanandana, I 457, II 78,

1 40, 1 73, 579 Sanatana, I 89, 457 Sanat-kumara, I 89, 457,

II 1 40, 3 19, 584 �anat-sujata, I 45 7, II 1 40 Sankha-dvipa, II 407 Sanchoniathon, I 1 10, 340,

II 1 29, 1 4 1 , 342, 380, 490, 692, 761, 768

Sanctum Sanctorum, I 462, 585, II 459, 470

Sandhya, I 206, 431 , II 58, 239, 308, 587

Sandhyamsa, II 308 Sandwich Islands, II 223 Sanjana, D. D. P., II 758 �anjna, II 1 0 1 , 1 74 Sankara, I 18, 286, II 498 Sankaracharya, I xliv, 6,

47, 68, 86, 1 62, 2 7 1 , 457, 570, 573, II 637

$ankha-dv!pa, II 405-7 Sankhasura, II 405-7 Sankhya, I 55, 247, 284,

448, II 42, 253, 571 Sankhya-kdrikd, I 256 Sanskrit, II 222 Sanskrit language, I 269 Sanskritists, II 225, 450 Saphar, I 92 Sapta, I 29, 7 1 Saptaparna, I xxi, 34, 200,

2 3 1 , II 574, 590 Sapta-rishis, I 198, 407, II

89, 3 18, 549, 631 Saptarshi, I 436, 437 Sapta-Samudra, I 348 Saptasurya, II 239 Saqqarah Bronzes, I 367 Sarah, II 77, 1 74, 472 Sarai, I 422, II 76 Sarama, II 28 Saraph, I 364, II 2 1 2 SarasvaU, I 9 5 , 353, II 76,

1 99 Sarcode, II 1 53 �argon, I 3 1 9, II 428, 691 Sarlra, I 59, 335, 522 Sarlsripa, II 52, 1 85 Sarpa, II 19, 1 82, 501 Sarpa-rajfii, I 74, II 47 Sarvaga, I 451 , 583 Sarva-mandala, I 257, 373

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Sarvatma, I 90 Sarvavasu, I 5 1 5 Sarvesa, I 373 Sat, I 1 4, 1 19, 556, II 58,

3 10, 449, 530 Satan, I 7 1 , 325, 403, t\02,

612, II 45, 1 1 1 , 1 62, 1 73, 205, 272, 283, 358, 375, 385, 409, 485, 497, 501 , 530, 588, 776

Satan, fall of angels, I 193 ; a divine man, I 198; the Serpent, I 410; and the rebellious an­gels , 4 1 8 ; roaring to devour, I 442 ; is Venus­Lucifer, II 3 1 ; with fall­en angels, II 60 ; the clerical, II 209 ; Son of God, II 229 ; subjective divinity, II 234; glory of Satan, II 235 ; the Serpent of Genesis, II 243 ; dethroned on the great day, II 420 ; and evil, II 476 ; the Old Dragon, II 506 ; a Sun­God, II 507

Satanic, I 221 , 325, 41 7, II 45, 228, 341, 478, 641

Satapatha-Brdhmana, I 67, 431 , 436, 447, II 1 38, 253

Satarupa, I 94, 43 1 , II 128 Satellites, I 1 0 1 , 234, 593 Sati, I 367 Satta, I 373 Sattva, I 68, 348, 535 Saturn, I 102, 1 53, 253,

417, 502, 642, 662, II 127. 235, 453, 538, 601 , 765

Saturn, and Seven Sons of Light, I 575 ; Father of the Pharisees, I 5 78 ; the planet of God, II 23; the planet, II 63 ; and the seven planets, II �60 ; withheld power, II 373

Saturn-Kronos, II 766 Satya, I 69 Satya-Yuga, I 67, 235, 3.77.

II 69, 1 46, 201 , 493, 572 Satyas, II 90 Sayee, I 320, II 54, 203,

226, 456, 477, 691 Scandinavians, I 202, 297,

404, II 346, 523, 754 Schelling, I 50, 52, 510 Scherer, Christofer, II 207

XXV

Schindler, II 2 1 2 Schlegel, I 658 Schliemann, Dr. , II 1 0 1 ,

236, 440, 586, 723 Schmidt, J. F. J., I 596 Schmidt, Oscar, II 8, 1 66,

1 72, 1 84, 646, 7 1 6, 779 Schwartze, II 566 Schopenhauer, I 96, II 1 56,

304, 528 Schott, I xxxvii Schwegler, I 51 Science, I 479 Sclater, P. L. , II 7, 1 7 1 Scorpio, I 648, II 1 29 Scriptures, I xxvi, II 410 Seb, I 358, 437, II 374 Sebakh, I 219 Sebti, I 408 Secchi, I 541 Secret Doctrine, I 355, II

441 Seemann, II 288, 333, 779 Sefekh, I 408 Sekhem, I 220 Seldenus, I 394 Seleucus, I 1 1 7 Self, I 94, 1 29, 334, 534 Self-redeemed, II 420 Semele, I 400, II 362 Semite, I xxvi, 1 1 5, 383,

II 53, 1 26, 200, 470, 543 Seneca, I 649, II 757, 767 Senses, I 87, 432, 605, II

61 Sentient life, I 33, II 22 Senzar, I xliii, 9, II 439 Sepher, I 92, II 39 Sepher Jezirah, I xliii, 92,

1 30, 299, 337, 447, II 37, 39, 234, 537

Sephira, I 355, 357, 43 1 Sephiroth, I 90, 128, 2 15,

241, 356, 361, 375, 579, 619, II 1, 36, 97, 234, 293, 388, 544, 595, 704

Sephiroth Elohim, I 130 Sepp, Dr., I 654, II 619 Septenary element, II 605 Serapeum, I 385 Seraphim, I 92, 1 26, II 63,

238, 501 Seraphs, II 501 Serapis, II 396, 501 Serpent, encircling Tau, I

253 ; brazen serpent, I 364, 472 ; tree of life, I 405 ; exemplar of Wis­dom, I 442 ; serpents, I 549 ; Edens and Dragons,

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II :20:? ; serpent of Moses, 11 208 ; fallen from on high, II 230 ; of Gene­sis, II 234; ident ity of serpent and dragon, II 356 ; meaning of dragon, II 504 ; serpent of Eden, II 528

Serpent poison, I 262 Serpents, I 65, 1\)4, 339,

4:22, 67 4, II :20, 94, 1 79, 243, 346, 385, 409, 433, 501 , 552, 700, 785

Sesha, I 73, 372, II 49 Sesostris, I xxix Set, II :213, 366, 380, ::185 Seth, I 648, II 26, 82, 1 25,

:n s, 361 , :380, :>9 1 , 469 Set-Typhon, 11 2 1 :3 Sevekh, I 219, 408 Seven, number, II 6 1 8,

747 Seven angels, I 335 Seven governors, I 480, II

97 Seven keys, I 325 Sex, I 1 36, :346, II H l 7 Scyffarth, II 1 43, 464, .�02 Shaddai, I 438, 6 1 8, II 509 Shadga, I 5:34 Shaitan, I :2\J5 Shakespeare, I 1 7, :386, II

27, 1 1 7, 3 1 2 , (\5.5, 761 Shakya Thtib-pa, Il 423 Shaw, I 3 1 7 Shekinah, I 53, 1 09, 355,

430, 6 1 8, 6:29, I I 1 06, 2 1 5, 2\J3, 527

Shell, II 1 1 1 , 1 1 5, 303 Shelley, I 386 Shelley, Mrs. I I :349 Shemesh, I 397 Shetland, II 7 52 Shiloh, II 460 Shinto, I 2 1 3, 241 Shu, I 75, 360, 364, II

.546 Shuckford, II 264 Shu-king, I xliii, II 280 Siamese, I :366, II 33\J Sibac, II 1 8 1 Sibree, I 5 2 Siddhas, I 372, 539, II 382,

401 , 549, 636 Siddhis, I 97 Sidereal glyphs, II 3.56 Sidereal year, I 3 1 4, II 330 Si-dzang, I 271 Siemens, Dr. C . W., I 1 02 Sien-Tchan, I 32, 1 3 7-9

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Sige, II 5 73-4 Sigurd, I 404 Silenus, II 760 Silik Muludag, Il 477 Siloam, II 558 Simeon, I 651 , II 2 1 1 Simeon Rabbi, I 356, 450,

II 626 Simorgh, I I 397, 564, 6 1 7 Simplicius, I 650 Simpson, Sir J. Y . , II 346,

547 Sinai, I 444, II 76, 466,

692 Sinhalese, II 286, 407 Sinnett, A. P., I xvii, I I

2!13, 308, 434, 436 Siphrah Dzenio uta, I xliii,

23!J, 375, II 2, 54, 292, 504, 624

Sipur, I 92 Sirius, II :37 4, 708 Sishta, I 1 82, 248, II 1 50,

5:H Si sumara, II 549, 612 S iva, [ 286, 455, 5:38, II

1 1 5, 2:37, 515, 548, 578, 591 , 6 1 3

Siva, Eye of, II 302 Siva-Rudra, II 6 1 5 Sivatherium, II 2 1 8 Skanda, I 3fi7, 4 5 7, II 382 8kanda-Purana, I 367, I I

1 82 Skinner, Ralston, I 9 1 , 308,

:H3, II 36, 1 25, 2 1 6, ·388, 465, .542

Skrymir, II 754 Skulls, II 1 68, 272, 522,

624, 677, 72 1 , 790 Slack, H. J . , I 600 Slaughter, Rev. W. B. , I

97 Smith, George, I xxvi, 3 1 9,

357, II :2, 6 1 , 1 04, 1 4.5, 248, 282, :353, 383, 6!) 1

Smyth, P. , I 1 1 5, :3 1 4, II 466

Socrates, I 6 1 1 , II 522 Sod, I 46:3, II :2 1 :2 , 395,

626 Soda! es, II 2 1 2 Solids, I 1 42, 434 Solomon, II 1 56, 55:3 Solon, II 2 1 7, 266, 767 Solus, II .575 Soma, I 34, 2 10, :392, 523,

II 23, 1 0 1 , 1 75, :378, 456 Soma, father of Budha, I

228 ; fish, sin and, I 238 ;

King, I :386 ; male I :395 ; the moon, II 1 39 ; the Hindu Deus Lunus, II 466

Sons of God, I 10, II 220 Sons of the Fire-Mist, I

86, 207, II 2 1 2, 3 1 9 Sopatros, I 469 Sophia, I 72, :3.53, 434 Sophia-Achamoth, I 449,

II 4:3, 570 Sophia-Achamoth, lost in

waves of Chaos, I 132 ; daughter of Sophia, I 1 9 7 ; origin of spiritual principle in early man, II 2 1 5 ; mother of llda­Baoth, II 244

Sophocles, II 67 4 Sorcerers, II 272, 4:27 Soshiosh, I 87, II 420 Soul, II 7 4, 298 Sound, I 28, 137, 205, 296,

52 1 , 5ti4, II 1 07, 400, 56:3

Source of ill easu res, I 59, :308, li ::17, 560, i'i97

Soyuti, II :361 Space, I �' 4, .55, 19B, ��n,

277, :366, 427 Sparsa, I 372 Speech, I 9:3, 293, 4:30, II

20, 107, 198, i'i42 Spencer, Herbert, I 1 2, 1 4,

54, 7!J, !lti, 1 25, 281 , 4\16, .528, 600, (i 1.5, 622, 6 7 .5, II 1 5ti, 348, 45 1 , 490, 786

Spermatozoon, I 222 Speusippus, II i'i5i'i Sphere, I 6.5, 359, I I 24,

400 Sphericity of earth, I 1 1 7 Sphinx, I I 403, 6 1 8 Sphinxiad, I I 408 Spiller, I 493, i'i08 Spinoza, I 629, II 1 Spirit, I 83, 1 76, 232, 23.5,

326 Spirits, I 1 :33, 17 4, II 370 Spiritualists, I 233, II 86,

229 Spiritus, I 1 95, 248, II 1 13 Spontaneous generation, II

1 16, 1 50, 286, 7 1 8 Sri, I 380, II 76 Sringa-giri, I 272 Srotapanna, I 206 Sruti, I 269 Stallo, I 482, .508, 544

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Stanley, II 600 Stars, I 1 6, 289, 583, II

352 Statues, II 94, 132, 294,

328, 369, 39 1 , 558, 586, 692

Stauridium, II 1 7 7 Stauros, II 587 Stirling, J., I 634, 637 Stewart, Balfour, II 651 Stewart, D. , II 442 Sthula-sarlra, physical

body, I 1 .53, 157, 222 ; the human body, I 260, .522, 619, II 242, 596

Stobaeus, I 281, II 1 37, 555

Stockwell, II 1 4 1 , 1 44 Stoicheia, I 46 1 Stonehenge, II 70, 343 Stone monuments, II 752 Strabo, II 5, 368, 390, 781 Subjectivity, I 1 89 Sub-races, I 1 13, 397, II

78, 1 7 1 , 249, 395, 6 1 4, 768

Substance, I 1 2 1 , 1 4.5, 3:W Suchi, I 521, II 57, 247 Suddhasattva, I 132, .522 Sudyumna, II 1 3.5, 1 43 Sufis, I 199, 288, II 431 Suidas, I 286, 340, 362,

6.55, II 342, 619 Sukra, II 29-33, 45 Sukshma-Sarlra, I 1 32, 138 Sulimans, II 396 Sun, I 99, 1 00, 227, 479,

.'i24, II 66, 361 , 558, .57.5,

.588 Sun, central, I 13, II 240 Sun, temperature, I 484 Sunday Schools, I 228 Sung-ming-shu, II 2 1 5 Sura, II 237 Suraranl, II 527 Suras, I 92, 419, II 86 Surya, I 1 1 2, :n6, 449, 527,

II 67, 101 , 2 1 1 , 3:23, 559 St1rya, primordial Vedic, I

90; a prototype, I 100 ; the sun, I 289 ; II 605

Suryamandala, I 132 Surya-Siddhdnta, II 324,

326, 401-4 Suryavansas, I 388, 397 Sushumna, I 132, 5 1 5, 523 Sutratman, I 222, 236, 610 Svabhava, I .571 Svabhavat, I 3, 46, .53, 634,

671

INDEX

Svabhavat, in darkness, I 28 et seq.; concrete as­pect of M ulaprakriti, I 60, 6 1 ; the one sub­stance, I 83 ; universal plastic root, I 9 8 ; mo­ther-space, II 1 1 5

Svabhavikas, I 3 , 4 Svaha, I 521, II 247 Svapada, II .52 Svaraj , I .5 1 .5 Svarga, II 203, 498 Svar-loka, I 3 7 1 , II 404 Svasamvedana, I 44, 54 Svastika, I 321 , 433, 619 Svast ika, Thor's Hammer,

I 5 ; the mystic, I 90; and the serpent of eter­nity, I 4 1 1 ; the J a ina cross, I 657 ; a double sign, II 29 ; most philo­sophically scientific sym­bol, II 98; an instru­ment for kindling sacred fire, II 4 1 3 ; Fylfot, II 546 ; and Egyptian Tau, II 5.57 ; and ancient cross, II 586

Svayambht1, I .52, II 1 28 Svayambhuva, I 80, 248,

398, II 128, 32 1 , 369 Svayambhuva, the four­

teenth Manu, I 375 ; union with his daugh­ter, II 148; Manu, the son of, II 307 ; the self-

• born, II 3 1 0 et seq. Sveta-dvlpa, I 236, II 6,

264, 3 19, 327, 402, 584 Swan, I 3.57, II 1 8, 122;

465 Swanwick, A. , II 4 1 1 , 521 Sweat-born, I 456, II 1 1 7,

1 3 1 , 1 76, 197, 329, 604 Sweden, II 346, 402, 775 Swedenborg, I 1 1 8, 623, II

33, 42, 701 , 797 Syene, I 209 Symbols of Deity, I 461 Symbology, I 389 Syncellus, I xxvii

Taaroa, II 194 Tabernacle, I 1 25, II 1 10 Tad, I 77, 545 Tahmurath, II 397 Taine, II 334

xxvii

Tairyagyonya, I 446, 455 Tait, I 501 , II 10 Tall men, II 749, 777 Talmud, I xliii, 350, 4 1 7,

438, 459, II 262, 388, 454, 477, 504

Talmudists, I 320 , II 1 1 8 Tamas, I 330, 348, 535 Tanaim, I 202, II 469 Tanais, II 773 Tanha, II 109 Tanjur, I xxvii Tanmfttras, the rudimen-

tal principles, I 256, 335, 4.52, 536, II 639 ; types or rudiments, I .5 72

Tantrikas, I 1 56, 1 69, 521 Tara, II 45, 138, 497-9 Taradaitya, II 403, 407 Taraka, II 382, .550, 6 1 9 Taraka war, II 497 Taraka-Raja-Yoga, I 1 5 7,

II 593, 603 Tarakamaya, II 43, 63, 384 Taramaya, I 419 Tarija, II 754 Tarim, I xxv, xxxi i i Tartars, I 6.58 Tasmania, II 195, 2 2 1 , 725 Tathagata, II :339 Tatios, I 286 Tau, I xli, :), 2.53, 3 6 4,

II 30, 2 14, :543 Tasmanians, II 72.5 Tauris, I 395 Taurus, I 65 1 , 6.56, II 1 33,

407, 55 1 , 693, 7.59 Taygeta, II 768 Taylor, Thomas, I 425, 453,

II .599 Teakwood, II 226 Teiresias, II 381 Telchines, II 39 1 Tell, William, II 7tH Tel-loh, II 226, 692 Temple, F. , II 24, 645 Teneriffe, II 408, 727, 763 Teraphim, I 394, II 455 Tertullian, I 331 , II 278,

3 1 .'3, 476 Tethys, II 65 Tetrad, I 3 5 1 , II 599 Tetragrammaton, I 60, 2 1 5 ,

240, 438, II .57, 1 28, 3 6 1 , 5.57, 582, 596, 62 1

Tetragrammaton, Jehovah, I 72 ; the Kabalistic Logos, I 99 ; in the Sephiroth, I 344 ; the heavenly man, II 25 ;

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sacred name of deity, II 3 1 2 ; composed of ten dots, II 463 ; the He­brew JHVH, II 625

Tetraktys, I 88, 99, 1 34, 344, 44D, 6 1 4, II 24, 36, 312, 463, 582, 598, 626

Teutobodus, II 277 Thackeray, II 424 Thalamencephalon, II 297 Thalassa, II 65, 1 15 Thales, I 77, 345, 38.5, II

59 1 Thalatth, II 6 1 , 65 That, I 77, 89, II 34, 80 Thebes, I 3 1 1 , 675, II 379 Themis, II 305 Theodolinde, II 587 Theodoret, II 1 29, 465 Theodosius, I 312, II 485 Theon, II 600 Theopompus, II 371 , 764 Theos, I 342, II 545, 602 Theos ek petras, I 34{) Theosophical Society, mot-

to of, I xlii, II 798 Theosophists, I viii, 1 5 1 ,

1 86, 296, 669, II 229, 631 , 798

Theosophy and Darwinism, I 1 86

Thessaly, I 1 .56, 462, II 762

Thetis, I 467 Thevetata, II 222 Third Race, I 1 13, II 30,

1 22 Thomson, Sir W., I 1 1 7,

366, 478, 482, 485, 492, 501 , .505, .513, 579, II 10, 64, 1 54, 258, 694, 7 1 9

Thorah, II 462 Thor's Hammer, I 5, II

99 Thoth, I 362, 397, .577, II

210-1 , 267, 380, 38.5, 529, 54{), 558, 581

Thought, I 6 1 , 108, II 486 Thraetaona, II 390 Tia-Huanaco, II 3 1 7 Tiamat, I :357, II 6 1 , 104,

384, 477, 503 Tiaou (Tuat) , I 227 Tibet, I 72, II 1 78, .586 Tibetan, II 4D8 T'ien, I 356, 366, II 766 Tikkun, II 25, 704 Timaeus, I 34D, 567, II 8,

94, 132, 314, 402, 519, 743

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Timaeus Locrius, II 463 Time, I 36, 44, 251 , 583 Tirukkanda Paiichanga, II

5 1 , 67 Tiryaksrotas, I 446, II 1 62 Titan, II 9, 70, 224, 383,

41 1 , 519, 550 Titanosaurus, II 2 1 8 Titans, I 1 1 4, 415, II 31 ,

1 4 1 , 26.5, 293, 344, 493, 755

Titans-Kabirim, II 1 44, 363 Tohu-bohu, II 477 Tooke, W., II 343 Topinard, II 249 Torricelli, I 623 Torquemada, II 70 Tortoise, I 441 , II 75, 253 Toyambudhi, II 319, 402 Tree, I 405, II 2 1 5, 588 Tree, Holy, II 97 Tree of Life, I 58, II 97 Treta-Yuga, II 308, 520 Tretagni, I 523 Triad, I 1 28, 668 I 591 Triangle, I 131, 6 1 2, II 24 Triassic mammalia, II 684 Tridasa, I 29, 7 1 Trilochana, II 295, 502 Trimorphos, I 387 Trimurti, I 355, 381 , II

313 Trinity, I 58, 384, 387, 668,

II 3.5, 1 05, 355, 446 Tri§tlla, II 548 Trisuparna, I 2 10, II 590 Trithemius, I 453, II 5 1 2 Triton, II 578 Troy, II 1 0 1 , 236, 440, 586,

796 Tsien-tchan, I 32 Tsi-tsai, I 356 Tubal-Cain, I 415, II 390 Tum, I 3 1 2, 673, II 580 Turamaya, II .50 Turanians, I 1 13, II 425 Tushitas, II 90, 182 Tvashtri, II 101, 615 Twilight, I 1 44, 431, II

6 Tycho Brahe, I 493, 590,

667, II 486 Tyndall, I 249, 324, 483,

507, 584, 633, 637, 669, II 1 50, 673, 7 1 9

Tyndareus, II 1 2 1 Typhoeus, I 466 Typhon, I 202, 388, 399,

II 380, 385, 420, 549 579

Tzaphon, I 466 Tzelem, II 1 37, 378, 503 Tzyphon, II 2 1 6

Uhlemann, II 464 Ulug-beg, I 659 Ulupl, II 2 1 4 Uma-Kanya, I 9 2 Upadhi, I 1 0 1 , 1 8 1 , 329 ,

37.5, 470, 594, II 34, 90 , 1 57, 593, 670

Upadhi, a vehicle, I 35 ; rna terial basis, I 1 53 ; three aspects of, I 15 7 ; a physical basis, I 1 .58, 280 ; the germ becomes, I 29 1 ; Akasa, the upa­dhi of Divine Thought, I 326 ; of ether, I 5 1 5 ; hydrogen the, of air and water, II 1 05

Upadvipas, II 404 Upanishads, I 7, 47, 62,

94, 138, 1 65, 269, 432, 522, II 26, 484, 563, 590

Ur, I 376, II 139, 226 Uraeus, I 227, 437, 674 Uranides, I 418 Uranus, I 1 49, 418, 593,

II 283, 762, 765 Uranus, Hindus knew of,

the seventh planet, I 99 ; receives 390 times less light than earth, I 575 ; a modified Varuna, II 268 ; children of Gaia, II 269

Urdhvasrotas, I 446, 4.53, 456, II 1 62

Uriel, I 609, II 1 1 .5, 483 Usanas-Sukra, II 31, 498 Uterus, rudiments of in

male, II 1 1 8, 187 Uttara-Miman.Ya, I 46 Uxmal, II 430, 751

Vach, I 94, 427, 430-4, 523, II 43, 1 07, 1 43, 472

Vach, the female, I 9 ; one of the halves of Brah­ma, I 89 ; the Hindu, I 137 ; or Sarasvatt, I 353 ; Aditi-Vach, I 355, 431 ; daughter of Brah-

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mil, II 128; Brahmii and Vach, II 1 47 ; as Deva­sena, II 199 ; the melo­dious cow, II 418

V achaspatya, I 378 Vach-sata-rftpa, II 148 Vahana, I 34, 80, 1 .53, 2 14,

265, 527, II 1 72, 241 , 564

Vaidhatra, I 89, 457 Vaidyuta, I 52 1 Vaikhart, I 434 Vaikhart-Vach, I 138, 432 Vaikunthaloka, I 522 Vaikunthas, II 90 Vairajas, II 90 Vaisvanara, II 3 1 1 , 496 Vaivasvata-Manu, I xliii,

369, 523, II 4, 35, 135, 222, 290, 597, 693, 774

Vaivasvata-Manu, his " del­uge, " I 68 ; the post­diluvian period, II 69 ; and Vishnu, II 139 ; the Great Rishi, II 21 1 ; a generic name, II 306 ; the seventh Manu, II 308 ; head figure of " Deluge, " II 335 ; a great ancient Adept, II 425

Vajradhara, I 52, 571 Vajrasattva, I 52, 571 Valentinus, I 3 10, 349, 410,

446, 568, II 458, 566 Valentinians, II 569 Vallabhacharyas, I 335 Vallancey, I 642, II 264,

759 Vamadeva Modelyar, I 376 Vara, II 6, 1 63, 291 , 610 Varaha, I 368, II 53, 321 Varaha-Kalpa, I 368 Varnas, I 419 Varshas, II 264, 320, 403 Varuna, I 463, II 92, 1 47 Varuna, the West, I 128;

the crocodile his vehicle, I 220 ; Varuna Oura­nos, II 6.5, 268 ; an Asu­ra, II 500 ; the ocean god, II 577 ; lord of na­tural phenomena, II 606

Vasishtha, I 415, II 78 Vastubhftta, II 612 Vasudeva, I 286, 420, I I

48 Vasus, I 71 , II 48 Vayu, I 90, 190, 463, II

1 1 4 V ayu-Purana, I 50, 256,

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369, 454, .521 , II 57, 89, 182, 381 , 524, 572, 613

Vedanta, I 269, II 484 V edantasara, I 7 Vedantin, II 158 Vedantins, I 226, 330 Vedas, I 89, 165, 271 , 330,

385, 41.51 .'i23, II 191 , 209, 33.5, 384, 400, 4.50, 483, .526, 548, .579, 605, 723

Veda-Vyasa, I 313, II 483 Veddahs, II 287, 421 , 723 Vega, de Ia, II 338, 34.5 Vendidad, II 60, 270, 290,

476, 480, .5 17, 609 Ventricles, II 297 Ventus, I 342 Venus, I 103, 1 5.5, 164, 380,

43.5, 575, II 28, 33, 43, 65, 418, 462, .501 , 707

Venus Aphrodite, I 4.58 Venus-Lucifer, I 30.5, II 3 1 Verbum, I 93, 1 37, II 5 1 5 Vergil, I 3 3 1 , 401 , 6.58, II

28, 417' 594, 602 Vertebrata, II 1 84, 29.5, 59!) Vibhavasu, I 372 Vibriones, I 249 Vibhfttayah, I 8, II 6 1 1 Vidya, I xviii, 199 Vidya, four Vidyas, I 168;

paths of knowledge, I 192 ; the esoteric Vidya, I 241 ; the sacred sci­ence, II 438

Vidyadharas, I .539 Vijnanamaya-kosa, I 157,

.570 Villalpandus, I 649 Villiers, I 262 Vimanas, II 427-8 Vimana-vidya, II 426-8 Vinata, I 366 Viraj , I 59, 137, 449, II

143, 472, 606 Viraj and Vach, I 9, II

143 ; That is Viraj , I 89 ; Brahma-Viraj , II 43 ; cre­ates man, II 308

Viraja-loka, II 89 Virchow, II 440, 6.50, 752 Virgin Mary, I 9 1 , II 38 Virgin-Mother, I 460 Virgo, I 292, 413, 651 , II

1 15, 208, 368, 431 , 502, 785

Virgo-Scorpio, I 413, II .502 Visha, I 348 Vishnu, I xxxi, 10, 73, 87,

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236, 263, 333, 394, 433, 4.52, 522, 653, II 6, 3 1 , 48, 69, 76, 89, 98, 107, 139, 215, 323, 381 , 402, 465, 504, 546, 572, 765

Vishnu, etymology of, I 8 ; first Avatara of, I 1 8 ; connected with Sftrya and Fohat, I 1 12 ; sym­bol of, I 21 .5 ; praise to, I 286 ; energy or reflec­tion of, I 290 ; mover of waves, I 34.5 ; the ideal Cause, I 349 ; Garuda his vehicle, I 366 ; the Avyaya, I 370 ; the First Logos, I 381 ; prayers to Vishnu, I 419 ; uni­versal Soul, I 420 ; strid­ing with three steps, II 38 ; energy of God, II 1 1 .5 ; the many-formed Brahma, II 1 46 ; Fish Avatara of, II 307 ; the incarnated Sun, II 407 ; Avataras of Vishnu, II 408 ; the everlasting king, II 483 ; Wittoba, a form of, II 560 ; the sign of Vishnu, II 591 ; Agni­Vishnu-Sftrya, II 608

Vishnu-Purana, I 36, 205, 25.5, 284, 373, 376, 416, 423, 445, 452, 521 , II 58, 162, 1 74, 276, 320, 49.5, .548, 616, 624, 658

Visishtadvaita, I .59, 132, 233, 451 , 522

Visvakarman, I 268, 470, II 101 , 34.5, 5.59, 605, 615

Visvarftpa, I 452 Visvatryarchas, I 51 .5 Vitatha, II 572 Vitruvius Pollio, I 208 Vivien, II 1 75 Vtvanghat, II 609 Vogt, C . , I 134, 539, 637,

II 193, 646, 682, 7 16 Volcano, I 524, II 150, 408 Volger, II 154 Volney, I 658, II 436 Voltaire, II 89, 442, 702 Voluspa, I 367 Vormius, II 346 Vortical movement, I 1 17 Vossius, I 1 23, II 28, 480 Votan, II 35, 379 Vril, I xxxv, 563 Vritra, I 202, II 378, 384

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Vritra-han, II :382, 384 Vulcan, I 578, II :390, 620 Vyakta, I 10, II 4fi V ya vaharika, I 356 Vyse, II :lfi2, :3fl6

Wagner, Prof . , I 251 Wake, C . Staniland, I : H 4,

:n 7, II 2o, :32, 82, as2, :lfi2, 4:32

Wallace, A. R., I 1 07, :3:3\J, ;)20, 58;), II 7, 1 93, 64fl, 65 1 , 66 1 , 677, 778, 789

War in Heaven, I 68, 1 94, 4 1 8, II 45, 1 o:3, 2:37, 268, 37\J, 38(), 492, 505

Ward, Robert, I 484 Wassilief, I :3\J, 43 Water, I 64, 1 4 1 , 257, 384 Water of Life, I 81, II 400 Waterson, I 5 1 1 Watson, Dr. J . , I I 344 Watts, Dr. , I 154 Web, I 28, 8:3, fi3\J, II 614 Weber, A. , I 47, 36.5, 436,

46 1 , 647, II 49, 1 6:), :320 Weismann, I 22:3, II 7 1 1 Welcker, II :36:3, 392 West Hoadley, II 34:3 Westminster, I 30:l, II 342 Wheels, I 127, 1 44, 206,

440, 633, II 1.5, 1 1 4, 324 Whewell, I ()07, II 1 49, 622 Whirling soul, I 568 Whiston, II ;395 White Devil, II 1 47, 403 Wigred, I 202 Wilder, A. , II 25, 1 3:3, 1 3S, Wilford, I xxxi, 370, 654,

II 1 47, 320, 402, 409 Wilkinson, J. Gardner, II

4:32 Wilkinson, W. F. , I 490 Will-power, I 29:3, II 1 7:3 Williams, W. Mattieu, I

1 02, .58.5, II 136 Wilson, H. H. , I 19, 36,

2.55, :3()0, :373, :)22, II 89, 1 55, 225, 307, 320, 401 , 427, 5()5, {)2\J, ()58

Wilson, Dr. A.; II 1 .52, G74, 729

Winchell, A . , I 84, 1 02, 1 5:i, 494, 500, 50:i, 528, 543, .'i\12, o07, G38, II \J, 72, 1 49, :324, ()!)4, 71.5

Wisdom of the Ages, I 272

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Wiseman, Cardinal, I ()07, II 704

Wittoba, II 560 Wolf, C . , I 500, .5\JO, 59G,

60 1 Wolf of Darkness, II 38() Woodward, II 72() Wordsworth, Bishop, II

1 27, .558 Wuliang-sheu, I 35() Wundt, I :i J :l

Xenocrates, II 555 Xenophantes, II 535 Xenophon, I ().52 Xerxes, I 4()7 Xisuthrus, II 222, 2().5, 3 1 4,

454 Xisuthrus, the Chaldean

deluge, II 4, 1 :39, 309 ; same as Vaivasvata, II :335; Noah, II 397 ; the Chaldean, II 77 4

Y a�na, I 437, II 772 Y aj fia-Vidya, I W8 Yakshas, II 90, 1 65, 182 Yama, I 1 28, 463, 11 44 Yamabushi, I o7, 1 73 Yana, 1:39 Yang, I 47 1 , II 554 Yard, II 597 Y ezod, I 200, 240 Yggdrasil, I 344, 427, II

97, 520 Yi-King, I 440, II :35, 374 Yima, II 270, 2\Jl, ti09 Yin, I 47 1 , II .54, .554 Yliaster, I 283 Ymir, I 3()7, 427, II 97 Yod, I :347, II 1 29, 468,

.551 Yoga, I 1 32, 207, :378, 45(),

II 58, 1 72, 1 9\J, 275, :3 19, 382, 43(), 501 , 559, 593

Yoga, lower form of, I 47 ; regulation of the breath in, I 95; sons of Will and, II 1\J, 281, 394 ; a Yoga rite, II :32 ; the eye of, II 89, 29() ; the sons of, II 1 0\J, 1 1 7 ; Sons o f Passive, II 1().5

Yogacharyas, I 42, II G37

Yogis (Yogins) , I 86, 1 58, 288, 413, 458, II 78, 1 ()4, 4 1 1 , 502, 576, () 1 3

Yogis, Sushumna ray and, I 51(); of past Man­vantaras, II 94; piety of, II 24:3 ; celestial Yo­gis, II 246 ; conquer the heavens, II 5 1 6

Yong-Grub, I 42 Y oni, I 264, II 1 25, 463 Young, C. A . , I 541 Young, E., I 276, 578 Yttrium, I 1 4 1 Yu, I 2 7 1 , II 302 Yucatan, I :390, II 793 Yudhishthira, I 369 Yugas, I xliii, 206, 378,

II 58, 1 4(), :307, 520, G 1 4 Yurbo-Adonai, I 4():3

Zalmat-qaqadi, II 5 Zarathustra, I 4()4, II (l,

292, 38."), 480, 6 1 0, 7.57 Zarpanitu, II 2 10, 4.5() Zend Avesta, I xxxviii, :307

II 35, GO, 270, :3.'iG, 384, 47(), ()07, 757

Zeno, I 7(), II 1 59 Zeruan Akarana, I 1 1:3, II

23:3, 488 Zeus, I 72, :338, ()72, II

1 77, 2()9, 294, 39 1 , 48 1 , 7(l(l

Zeus, reverences Night, I 425 ; the father of gods, II 1 22 ; his curse against Prometheus, II 244 ; de­sires to quench human race, II 4 1 2 ; the demi­god delivered to Zeus, II 414 et seq.; commands Prometheus and Athena, II 5 1 9 ; Pater Zeus, II 574

Zeus-Zen, I 340, II 1 30 Zipporah, I 385, II 465 Zodiac, I xxxviii, 79, 1 05,

2 1 9, 2()3, :320, 384, 400, 577, II 49, 1 1 2, 200, 2G8, 403, 502, 580, 750

Zodiac, alterations in, I :376; its antiquity, I ()47 ; signs of, II 23 ; know­ledge of, II :3:32 ; posi­tions of, II 357 ; the Den-

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dera, II 431 et seq .; an­tiquity in Egypt, II 438

Zohac, II 398 Zohar, I 10, 53, 1 12, 338,

374, 391, 424, 439, 447, ii06, II 2, 9, 38, 43, 1 20, 1 :l7, 162, 262, 290, 3 15, 3fi9, 461 , 490, 503, .528, [)45, 704, 773

Zohar, shows the symbolic circle, I 1 9 ; contrasted with the Hindtl esoteri­cism, I 1 1 5 ; arranged by Moses de Leon, I 214 ; contains ancient doctrine, I 230; as to the earth, I 241 ; on the Logos, I

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346 ; En-Soph, I 349 ; emanations, I 356; on the planets, II 28 ; speaks of primordial worlds, II 53 ; cosmogonical tablets, II 54; First became Second Race, II 84; light of that ligh"t, II 1 1 2 ; flying camel of, I I 205 ; Metatron united to She­kinah, II 215, the Tree, II 216 ; right interpreta­tion of, II 247 ; the Soul, II 290 ; Azaz-El, the sacrificial victim, II 376 ; explanation on magic, II 409 ; narratives are cloak

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of doctrine, II 447 ; God and Satan, II 479 ; and book of Enoch, II 535 ; masterpiece of Western occult science, II 536 ; glossary of Solomon, the Kabalistic Preacher, II 553 ; the Septenary, II 603 ; Tetragrammaton, II 625

Zollner, I 2.51, .520 Zones, I 257, 373, II 264 Zoroaster, II 6, 356, 442 Zoroastrianism, I 196, II

93, 204, 416, 480. 608 Zoroastrians, I 235, 5 77 Zmii Indians, II 628

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