| [322] | A kind of crane.—T. |
| [323] | The God of wealth or Pluto in Greek myth.—T. |
| [324] | The allusion is—the mighty Asura Vitra fought with Indra for a long time even after he had his one hand chopped off.—T. |
| [325] | A kind of ornament worn on ears.—T. |
| [326] | A fabulous tree granting everything desired.—T. |
| [327] | A monument or sculpture raised in honor of a deceased person on the site of a funeral pyre.—T. |
| [328] | Prajāpitis are the lords of the created beings first created by Brahmā.—T. |
| [329] | Heavenly singers and musicians who belong to the heaven of Indra.—T. |
| [330] | Serpent-gods who dwell in the regions under the earth. |
| [331] | The wife of the sun.—T. |