eption in the human mind, 198.
GOLDEN RULE, the, 92.
GOETHE'S West-oestlicher Divan, 22.
GOKULAJI, the model native statesman, 271.
GRASSMAN, translation of Sanskrit words, 183.
GREEK alphabet, age of, 221.
GREEK literature, its study and use, 23;
when first written, 222.
GREEK deities, their physical origin, 129.
GREEK philosophy our model, 38.
GREEK and Latin, similarity between, 40.
GRIMM, identification of Parganya and Perun, 210.
GROWTH of ancient religions, 128.
GRUNAU on old Prussian gods, 210.
GUIDE-BOOKS, Greek, 223.
GYMNOSOPHISTS, Indian, 123.
H.
HARDY, his Manual of Buddhism, 97.
HASTINGS, Warren, and the Darics, 216;
opinion of Hindu character, 79.
HEBREW religion, foreign influences in, 145.
HEBER, Bishop, opinion of the Hindus, 79.
HEAVEN and Earth, 169;
Maori legend of, 173;
Vedic legends of, 175;
Greek legends of, 176;
epithets for, in Veda, 178;
as seen by Vedic poets, 178.
HENOTHEISM, 166.
HERODOTUS, 223.
HINDUS, truthful character of, 52;
the charge of their untruthfulness refuted, 53;
origin of the charge, 54;
different races and characteristics of, 55;
testimony of trustworthy witnesses, 55;
their litigiousness, 60;
their treatment by Mohammedan conquerors, 72;
reason for unfavorable opinion of, 76;
their commercial honor, 82;
their real character transcendent, 126;
their religion, 127;
sacrifices and priestly rites, 148;
knowledge of astronomy, 153;
first acquainted with an alphabet, 224.
HINDUSTANI, 95.
HIRANYAGHARBA, 164.
HISTORY, its object and study, 34;
its true sense, 44.
HITOPADESA, fables of, 110.
HOTTENTOT river names, 188.
HOMERIC HYMNS, 140;
heaven and earth in the, 176.
HUMAN Mind, study of, India important for, 33.
HUMBOLDT Alexander von, on Kalidasa, 110.
HYDASPES, 192.
HYDRAOTIS, or Hyarotis, 191.
HYPASIS, or Hyphasis, 191.
I.
IDA, 156.
IDRISI, on the Hindus, 74.
IJJAR, April-May, 158.
INDIA, what it can teach us, 19;
a paradise, 24;
its literature a corrective, 24;
past and present aspects of, 25;
its scientific treasures, 25;
a laboratory for all students, 32;
its population and vast extent, 142.
INDRA, god of the wind, the Vedic Jupiter, 83;
the Aryan guide, 116;
the god of the thunderstorm, 168;
as creator, 180;
the principal god of the Veda, 198;
peculiar to India, 201.
INDUS, The river, 167.
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