in 1783, he founded Bengal Asiatick
Society in 1784 (and remained its presi-
dent till 1794). He studied Sanskrit, and
produced the first translations into
English of Kälidäsa’s Ÿakuntalä,
Manusmøti, Hitopadeÿa, Gïtagovinda.
justice
See DHARMA.
Jye•flhä
South Indian goddess, identified with
Sïtalä, the goddess of smallpox.
jyotir-liöga (‘liögamade of light’)
Twelve LI¢GAS(3) in famous places of
pilgrimage (e.g. Kedarnäflh in the
Himälayas), said to have come into
existence without human agency, man-
ifesting special potency. (See also
SVAYAMBHÜ.)
jyoti•a
SeeASTROLOGY.
jyoti•floma
A special Vedic SACRIFICEfor the deceased.
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