Mndu, a point, is that of Space. Kshatfriya 2, 68, 74; kshan, to hurt, to kill, fra, to protect; he who protects the weak from being" hurt by the strong" wrongfully. Kumbhanda 69 ; a fiend. Kushmanda, 69 ; an imp. Llla 82 f.n.; sport, play. Loka-pala 45 ; loJca, world, earth, pal, to cherish, protect; one of the four (or eight) guardian gods, Regents, of the four (or eight) quarters (and corners) of the Earth. Logos 50 (Gr. logos, word); the Primal Word, Manifest Brahma; Nous, Demiurgos, making his first manifestation in the form of the Sound- Continuum. Maha-Brahmas,-Vishnus, -Shi- vas, 84 f.n. ;mahd, great. Maha-Chit 65, 75 ; Great Con- sciousness. Maha-Chit-param-anu 41; para- mo, ultimate, anu, atom ; the Ultimate Atom, Point, Centre (without Circumference) of Universal Consciousness. Maha-Chit-Jnana-Samsfchitih, 75 ; sam'sfhitih, from sam, well, sf.ha, to stand; the steady Motionless Being of the Idea- tion of the Universal Con- sciousness. Maha-KaIa'10; Jsal, to more; the Great Mover of all^ in the aspect of Time. Maha-niyati 78 ; m, superla- tively, yam, to rule, regulate, determine ; the Great Destiny, the Will of the Absolute. Maha-Pralaya 40, 42, 46, 78; pra, complete, U, to hide, to dissolve, to merge ; the Great Chaos or Dissolution of worlds. Maha-Yuga 9 f.n. Mala 41 ; stain, dirt. Mah-^sh-vara 84; maha, Ishva- ra, Lord; the Great God, a name of Shiva. Manas 41, 42 ; man, to think; mind. Mano-maya-deha 61, 63^; mental body. Mantra 86 ; magic chant. Manvantara 40 ; antaray in, intervai; the period between two Manus, or the period in- cluded in, covered by, the reign of one Manu ; a vast eon, of which seven (or by another- account, fourteen) make up a Kalpa (q. v.). Manasic76, 77; mental. Maya 56, 70 ; Ma, not, Yd, which : that which does not exist ; the Great Illusion. Mayavi-mpa 61, 63, 65; an illusory form (deliberately made- by the will of a great yogi). Moksha 73; same as muJcfi (q. v.). Mrtyu 38, 40; m.r, to die; Death. Muhurta 12; a period equal to forty-eight minutes, the thir- tieth part of a day-night, by which period, the moon ad- vances or recedes every day. Mukti 20 ; (see tTlvan-mukta);, release, freedom, from the fetters of sense and fears of mind ; nirvana. Mumukshu 34 ; one who desires moksha.