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page 262 note 1 Von Schroeder curiously ignores Windisch's elaborate discussion of this topic in Buddha's Geburt; see above, JRAS. 1910, pp. 213 seq.
page 262 note 2 This sort of dish is found in the Mahābhārata, iii, 3, 73 seq.
page 263 note 1 Cf. Macdonell, , Vedic Mythology, p. 150Google Scholar.
page 263 note 2 Religion des Veda, pp. 448, 449.
page 263 note 3 Vedische Mythologie, i, 299; ii, 217 seq.
page 263 note 4 xi, 3. See Whitney, Translation of the Atharvaveda, p. 625.
page 263 note 5 viii, 66, 6; cf. 58, 14; i, 61, 7.
page 264 note 1 viii, 66, 6; cf. 58, 14; i, 61, 7.
page 264 note 2 See also Macdonell, , JRAS. xxvii, 166 seqGoogle Scholar.
page 264 note 3 RV. vi, 56, 1; Macdonell, , Vedic Mythology, p. 35Google Scholar.
page 264 note 4 Von Schroeder insists on this as primitive, accepting Hillebrandt's view of the original identity of Soma and the moon, which he thinks he has successfully upheld against Oldenberg. This, however, is most improbable, and needs further support; cf. Macdonell, p. 113; Whitney, , JAOS. xvi, p. c.Google Scholar