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 Teachers, traditional transmission from, 2,8 Technical, 66, 77, 3 0 4, 3 08, 309 Technical terms, different in meaning, invented, 2 ; elastic in Pali Buddhism, 3 te/as, 51, 25 2, 255, 295, 3 10 , 3 1 3, 314, 3 2 3, 3 2 9, 377 tias-atom, 253 Tejobindu, 2811. Telang, 421, 423'1. Teleology, 247, 248, 254, 258, 267, 269, 3 2 5 Testimony, 33 2, 333 The Early History of Indian Philosophy, 277 n. The History of Navya Nyiiya in Bengal, 3 1on. Theism, 33, 50, 25 8 Theistic, 220, 221, 223 Theistic systems, 8 Theragiithii, 83 Theravada, 83, 112, 113, 119, 120, 125, 15 0 Theravadins, 125 TIle Rigveda, 15 n., 18, 19 n., 20 n., 24 n. Therzgathii, 83 Thiorie des Douze Cames, 90 n. Thilly, Frank, 3 thina, 100 thinamiddham, 105 Thomas, E. J., 8 4 n., 155 n. Thomas, F. "V., 129'1. Thought-photograph, 241 Thought-stuff, 241, 242 Tibetan, 121, 128, 144,218 tikta, 313 Tilak, Bal GaIlgadhar, 10 Tilakamaiijari, 172 Time, 311 tirohita, 257 Tirthankara, 169, 170, 173 tiryag-Kamana, 329 tirya/..'siimii1Iya, 196 Traditionary explanations, 65 Transcendental contact, 34 I; power, 335 Transcendent influence, 331 Translatioll of A itareya A raf.Zyaka, 36 11. Translatioll of the Upaniads, 38,1. TIansmigration, 26, 27, 53, 54,55,57,5 8 trasareu, 323 trayi, 277 trikiifjllka, 92 n. TriplldvibhiUimahiilliinlyala, 28 11. Tripurii, 28 n. Tripzeriitiipini, 28 n. trzpll(i, 459 tripu!ipratyaka, 343 n., 384, 400 TriSala, 170, I 73 Trisikhibrahmana, 2811. trya'.zuka, 314.315, 324, 326 tnii, 85 n., 87, 9 0, 9 2 , 143, 145, 14 8 , 21 5 trii-valp1tlya, 9011. Index 5 2 3 tr tl ya-liliga-parii11larla, 346 tucclla, 443 tllliijliiilla, 458 Turiyiitita, 28,1. tUf!i, 220 Tvagr, 21 ty(igiinvaya, [1911. Tanka, 433 !hiipami, 157 !hiti, 93 Tuptik(1,37 1 ubhayiilzubhaya, 148 uccheda, 428 ucchedavllda, 143 Udayana, 63,306,307,312 n., 326n., 329, 365 n. 1td(lharala, 157, 29 6, 353 Udana, 83, 108 n. udiisina, 197 udbhava, 29011. udbhutari"iPavattva, 290 n., 303 udbhutavrtti, 254 uddllaccakukkllccam, [05 Udgitha, 36 udhacca, 100 Udyotakara, 63, 22811., 269 n., 29811., 3 0 5, 3 0 7. 309, 3 2 7 11., 328, 330 n., 337 n., 34 2 n., 35 1 , 353 '1 ., 355 n. Uktha, 36 Uliika, 7 I, 305 Umasvati, 171,237,309 Unconditional, 32 I, 322, 465 Unconditionality, 320 Universals, 165 U nmanifested, 275 upat-iirasa11liidhi, 102, 103 Upadda, 128 upadhiiraa11l, 101 upajivya, 447 upalabdhihetu, 330 n. upalambha, 302 upamiilla, 294, 297, 3 02 , 3 0 4, 3 08 , 333, 354,355,39 1 ,4 12 upa11ll1na labda. 47 [ Upamitabhavaprllpalicakathii, 172 Itpllmiti, 492 upanaya, 185, 296, 35 0 , 353 upanayalZa, 1:-7 Upani!iiad, 4 18 , 4 22 , 433, 434, 43 6 , 44 1 , 445, 494; causation in, 173; meaning of the word, 38 Upani!jads, I, 7,8, 12, 14,27,28, 29, 30, 64,65,70, 7 2 , 79, 80, 87,88, 107, 110, III, 125n., 174, 175,208,210,211, 212, 223, 227. 234, 239, 26311., 276, 4 21 ,4 2 3,4 2 9, 43 0, 43 1 , 43 2 ,437, 43 8 , 44 2 , 447,47 0 , 49 0 , 493, etc.; accident as cause, 78; age of the, 39; Atharva- veda, 31; atheistic creeds referred to in, 78; circles of philosophy outside of, 65; composition of, 38; creation in, I; desire as cause of re-birth, 56; different classes of, 39; doctrine of