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Auld lang syne. Second series : $b My Indian friends
Müller, F. Max (Friedrich Max)
India; Müller, F. Max (Friedrich Max), 1823-1900 -- Friends and associates
— letter from, 182 _n._
Bhavnagar, 237.
Blavatsky, Madame, 96, 148–152.
Bloomfield’s Concordance of the Veda, 184.
Bodley, Dr., and Ânandibâi Joshee, 131.
Bopp, 4, 176.
Brâhma-dharma, the, 101.
Brâhma_n_as, 187.
Brâhmanical thread, 91.
Brâhmans, and the published Rig-Veda, 23.
Brahmo Samâj, 17.
— — gave up the Veda, 82.
Brockhaus, Professor, 3.
Bunsen, his wish to see the Rig-Veda, 170.
Burnouf, Eugène, 4.
Chaitanya, fifteenth century, 66.
— his followers, 67.
— his teaching, 68 et seq.
Charis, 208.
Charites, Gk., 178.
Child-marriages, 113.
Child-wife, a, 262.
Codrington, 185.
Dakshâya_n_î, 205 _n._
Dakshi_n_â, the Dawn, 200, 200 _n._, 204, 205.
Dawn, names for, 204.
Dayânanda Sarasvatî, 93, 148.
Debendranâth Tagore, 6, 13, 14, 92.
— — never declared against the Veda, 101.
Dessau, 2.
Devas, 20.
Digambara sect of the _G_ains, 156.
Dimêtôr, a god of light, 222.
Dvârkanâth Tagore, 5–14, 97.
— — his hospitality, 12.
Dyaus, fem., the sky, 173.
Dyaus, masc. = Zeus, 173.
Dyaush-pitar, Ζεὺς πατήρ, and Jupiter, 179.
Dyotanâ, Dawn, 204, 205.
English translation of a prayer to Vish_n_u, 100.
Erasmus, 98.
Gaurîshankar Udayshankar Ozá, 236.
— interview with Lord Reay, 240.
— his work in Bhavnagar, 242.
— his belief, 245.
— his retirement into private life, 255.
— letter from, 256.
— change of name, 259.
Gâyatrî, prayer addressed to Savit_ri_, the sun, 173.
Gods chiefly invoked in the Veda, Agni, fire, Vâyu, air, Sûrya, sun,
173.
Gokulaji Zâlâ, minister of Junagadh, 260.
Granth, the, 69, 70.
Gudrun, 46.
Guido d’Arezzo, 9.
Hahn, 185.
Hare, David, 90.
Haritas = Χάριτες, 178.
Hindu life, four periods of, 253.
Hindus, national character of, 135.
— are they truthful? 136.
— entering the Civil Service of India, 141.
Hot_ri_, priest, 218.
Index Verborum of the Rig-Veda, 182.
India, people of, still a secret to us, 161.
— deep thinkers in, 162.
Indian correspondents, 15.
— literature, the ancient, mnemonic, 25.
— Music, 7–9.
— Theosophy, 148.
Inspiration claimed for the Veda, 83.
— — for Buddha, 8.
Jayapura, Mahârâjah of, 96.
Jupiter Stator, 222.
Kabîr, “the Great,” 71.
Kapila, 149.
Kâtyâyana on the Vedic gods, 173.
Keshub Chunder Sen, 15, 42, 43, 65, 72, 75–90, 95.
— his feelings about Christianity, 76, 79.
— his visit to England, 85–88.
— his study of various religions, 99.
— selections from the Bibles of the world, 101.
Mahân Âtmâ, the Great Self, 173.
Mahâtmans, 105.
Malabâri, B., 113, 117–121.
Mâyâ, illusion, 104.
Mitra-Varu_n_a, 210.
Mookerjee, H. C., 90.
More, Dr. Henry, 64.
Mozoomdar, 89.
Muir, J., 13, 51.
Müller, Otfried, 208.
Names identical, of deities in Sk., Gk., Latin, &c., 178.
Nânak, 69.
— his teaching, 74.
Nehemiah Goreh, 47.
— — his life in England, 49, 57.
— — his book against Christianity, 51.
— — became a Christian, 51.
Nescience, 103.
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