man from bondage, salvation, da, to give ; 'he who gives salvation5. Nishadha 19 ; name of a range of the Himalayas. Padma, 50, 51 ; 'lotus5; name of a king. ParameshthI 11 ; a name of Brahma ; parama, supreme, stha, to stand ; Standing on, based on, established in, the Supreme Self. ^Prahlada 31; name of one of the greatest and best kings of the Titans, great devotee of Vishnu and grandfather of Ball. Pulaha 13 ; a primal Rshi. Pulastya 13 ; a primal RshL Rama, (Foreword), 1; son of Dasha-ratha ; ram, to rejoice ; 'he in whom all beings rejoice'; the Self. embodiment of Good. Ravana, (Foreword); 'the groan- maker', embodiment of Evil; foe of Rama ; ru^ to sound, to make a noise ('row', 'roar'), to cry, to groan, rav, to cause to do so, Sanat-Kumara 26 ; the (Ever- Virgin5, 'Eternal Youth', one of the four (sometimes counted as seven) mind-born sons of Brahma. Sarasvati 52 ; the Goddess of Speech and Wisdom, daughter (sometimes spoken of as the consort) of Brahma; saras^ 'lake (of the waters of know- ledge, science, wisdom', va^i, possessing, owning'. Shara-loma 13 ; a Rshi ; shara, arrow, loma, hair ; 'the rough- haired*. Shiva 11 ; the great God of Destuction ; sh~i, to sleep ; 'he who sleeps in the heart', 'who causes the world to go to sleep', and is 'beneficent' as bestower of restful sleep ; the Destroyer-aspect of the Trinity. Shuka 16 ; the virgin Bshi, son of Vyasa ; named after a favo- rite 'parrot', or because of his quick and retentive memory, a characteristic of parrots. Sindhu 73 ; name of a king. Sum^ru 9 ; same as Meru (q.v.); su, good, excellent, merUy men, mddhl^ pivot, peg. Svayam-bhn 19; Self-born; svayam, oneself, bhf^ to be ; a name of Brahma the Uni- versal Mind. Uddalaka 13 ; a Rshi. Ushira 13 ; a Rshi. Valmiki 20; a great Kshi, author of the Kamdyana and the Maha-Ramciyana or Yogar VasishSha ; so named because, once, when lost, rapt, in deep, death-like meditation, he was covered up with a valmzka, an ant-hill, by valmi's, vamri-s, ('worms'), termites ; wimika also means a rainbow-cloud ; the .Ramayana is as full of emotional and instructive themes, as a rainbow of colours. Vasishtha 2, 50, 58; wsu^ wealth'; ^he possessor of the finest wealth, of wisdom and superphysical powers. Vibhlshana 32 ; brother of Rava- na, but devoted friend of Rama; vi, without, bh^ fear, ^ho does