J.UU IJWEX OF PROPER NAMES of India ; gam^ to g'o, 'the over- goer';c ailed Ganges in English^ a contraction of Ganga-jT ; jl is an honorific addition. Gandha-madana, 28 ; one of the ranges of the Himalayas ; gan- dha fragrance, macfana, mad- dening". Hara, 45, 67 ; name of Shiva as Destroyer ; hr^ to cast away, steal, rob, destroy. Hari 11 ; one of the names of Vishnu, the Preserver; hr, to re- move, ^e who removes, reme- dies, takes or drives away, all miseries and bonds of sensed Hiranya-garbha 20 ; golden womb'; .name of Brahma as the Sun. India 25 ; from the Vedic name for the river Sindhu, pronounc- ed as Hindhu by the ancient Zoroastrian Persians, and Indus by the Greeks. Indra, 28 ; king- of the gods, Zeus, Jupiter; from ind, to flash, shine, flare, blaze ; the god of lightning- and thunder. Ikshvaku 64 ; progenitor of the solar Dynasty of king^s, eld- est son of the seventh Manu, Vaivasvata (son of Vivas-van, the Sun), the Spiritual Ruler of the present Human Race. Janaka 11 ; king- of Mithila, father of Sita and father-in-law of Rama. Jambu-Dvlpa 25 ; the continent of Asia; or the Earth, from another standpoint- Jyeshtha 64 ; the *eldest'. Karkati 85, 86. Kunda-ratha 69; name-of a km^. Lakshmi 4; goddess of Wealth and Splendour and Enterpris- ing Action, Consort of Vishnu,. the God of Knowledge; laJcsh, to be seen (from afar), lakshma^ 'mark of distinction7 (visible from a distance), Llla 50, 51, 82 f.n.; ^lay, sporty name of a queen. Loka-pala 45 ; one of the four (sometimes counted as eight) Regents of the four quarters^ (or, including the corners, eight) of the Earth* ; loJea, the 'visible world', pal, to cherish. Lytton, Bulwer 74 ; English novelist. Manu 1 ; from man, to think, to ^mentate^ ; the Primal Thinker ; an aspect of the Uni- versal Mind^office'-designation of all the primal progenitors of Man, i. e., the great Human Races. Mahesha 21 ; Maha, great, Is ha, Lord ; name of Shiva. Meru, 5, 8, 18, 44 ; name of the axis, 'the central mountain', of the Earth ^n which the gods dwell ?; also of the spinal column and brain in vhich dwell physical and superphysi- cal faculties. Mrtyu 38 ; Death ; mr, to die. Narada 13 ; one of the Primal E§hi-sons of Brahma ; the chief JRshi, singer, prophet, of the gods, ever-wandering all over the cosmos, inciting rulers to war in order to adjust the balance of the powers of Good and Evil; ncira, certain-ing^ to narct) man', i.e. the release of