| [302] | An appellation of Siva—lit. lord of beasts—in allusion to animal sacrifices to Siva.—T. |
| [303] | The wind.—T. |
| [304] | Indra.—T. |
| [305] | Prayapāti—T. |
| [306] | A gallinule.—T. |
| [307] | One of the trees of heaven.—T. |
| [308] | Literally the passages means "making a gap in that forest thickly filled with trees." But Rāmanuja interprets thus and we have adopted his interpretation.—T. |
| [309] | The son of Brahmā and artist of gods.—T. |
| [310] | A tree (Dalbergia Sisu).—T. |
| [311] | A kind of tinkling ornament.—T. |