Dha'rma, skt., Dha'mma, p., originally the natural condition of things or beings, the law of their existence, truth, then religious truth, the law, the ethical code of righteousness, the whole body of religious doctrines as a system, religion.—[40], [41], [42], [44], [57], [61], [64], [68], [71], [74], [84], [98]-[101], [138], [145], [146], [147], [150], [160], [168], [170], [171], [178], [179], [214], [246], [248], [250], [252], [253]; let a man take pleasure in the dharma, [171]; the goodness of the dharma, [134].

Dharmakā'ya, skt., the body of the law.—[254].

Dharmarā'ja, skt., Dhammarā'ja, p., the king of truth.—[21], [78], [130].

Dīghā'vu, Dīrghā'yu, skt., the etymology of the word is "livelong." Name of a mythical prince, son of king Dīghīti.—[104]-[108].

Dīghī'ti, p., Dīrghe'ti, skt., literally "suffer-long," Name of a mythical king, father of prince Dīghā'vu.—[104]-[108].

Ganges, the well known river of India.—[14], [21], [224].

Gava'mpati, p., Gavā'mpati, skt., literally "lord of cows," a friend of Yasa.—[61].

Ga'yā Kassapa, brother of the great Kassapa of Uruvelā.—[64].

Go'tama, p., Gau'tama, skt., Buddha's family name.—[7], [48], [49], [62], [65], [71], [140], [141], [142], [144], [145], [151], [160], [195]; Gotama denies the existence of the soul, [151]; Gotama is gone, Buddha remains, [247]; Buddha not Gotama, [160]; Gotama the samana, [146]; Gotama Siddhattha, [110], [165], [253].

Gotamī, name of any woman belonging to the Gotama family. Kisā Gotamī, [16], [209], [210], [211].