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Skanda, 554.
Soma, 52, 58, 198, 267, 378, 554.
Somadatta, 60.
Somadá, 47.
Somagiri, 376, 378.
Śoṇa, 45, 48, 372.
Ĺšringavera, 4, 192, 196, 223, 501, 502.
Srinjay, 60.
SrutakĂrti, 84.
Stháṇu, 25, 37, 245.
StháṇumatĂ, 179.
Sthúláksha, 256 note, 260.
Sthúlaśiras, 313.
Subáhu, 364 note.
Suchakshu, 55.
Suchandra, 60.
Ĺšuchi, 238.
Sudámá, 178.
Sudáman, 81, 176.
Sudarśan, 82, 83, 220, 373, 378, 448.
SudarĹ›andwĂp, 374.
Sudhanvá, 82.
Sudhriti, 82.
Śúdras, 6, 13, 246.
SugrĂva, 5, 6, 9, 28, 29, 314, 316, 318, 324 ff., 337, 339, 344, 346 ff., 371, 375 ff., 412, 414, 422, 424, 430, 439 ff., 446, 450, 519, 545.
Ĺšuka, 442, 446, 447, 455 ff.
Sukeśa, 515, 516.
Suketu, 39, 82.
SukĂ, 246.
Ĺšukra, 124, 210, 279, 384, 429.
Sumáli, 515, 516.
SumágadhĂ, 46.
Sumantra, 15, 16, 19, 21, 80, 92, passim.
Sumati, 49, 50, 59, 60.
Sumitrá, 27, 30, 32, 88, 94, passim.
Sun, 93, 109, 110, 124, 243.
Sunábha, 425.
Śunahśepha, 72, 73, 74
Sunda, 35, 39.
Sunetra, 364 note.
Suparṇa, 53, 125, 231, 343, 349, 388.
Supárśva, 388.
Supátala, 364 note.
Suptaghna, 433 note.
Surá, 58.
SurabhĂ, 183, 246.
Surapati, 522.
Suras, 58.
Surasá, 246, 395.
Surásháąra, 21, 102, 376.
SĂşrasenas, 550.
Śúrpaṇakhá, 5, 9, 249 ff., 267 ff., 288, 502.
SĂşrya, 555.
Súryáksha, 364 note.
Súryaśatru, 433 note.
Súryaván, 375.
Susandhi, 81, 219.
Susheṇ, 28, 351, 364 note, 376, 379, 380.
Sutanu, 199.
SutĂkshṇa, 9, 234, 236, 237, 240, 241.
[pg 575]Suváhu, 35, 44, 45, 146.
Suvarat, 220.
Suvela, 450, 456, 457.
SuvĂra, 21, 102.
SuyajÇąa, 20, 132.
Svayambhu, 394.
Svayamprabhá, 382.
Śvetáraṇya, 264.
Swarga, 54, 101, 202, 493.
Swarṇaromá, 82.
Ĺšweta, 448.
Śyáma, 160.
Syandiká, 151.
ĹšyenagámĂ, 256 note, 260.
ĹšyenĂ, 246.
Táḍaká, 38, 39, 40, 41.
Táḍakeya, 266.
TaittirĂya, 132.
Takshak, 432.
Takshaka, 267.
Tálajanghas, 81, 219.
Tamasá, 7, 147, 148, 149.
Támrá, 245, 246.
TámraparṇĂ, 375.
Tapan, 459, 555.
Tára, 364 note, 379 ff.
Tárá, 9, 336, 349 ff., 355, 359, 362, 363, 366, 367, 369, 371, 385, 403, 449, 546.
Tárak, 430.
Tárkshya, 214.
Ten-necked, 250.
Thirty-three Gods, 51.
Thousand-eyed, 41, 59, 60, 74, 75, 76, 86, 90, 112, 252, 297, 504.
Three-eyed God, 86.
Thunderer, 234.
Titan, 58, 67, 72, 79, 109, 114, 124.
Toraṇ, 179.
Town-Destroyer, 59, 60.
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