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THE QUESTIONS OF KING MILINDA.
Gandhåra, the country, xliii, 337, 331. Ganga, the Ganges river, xliv, 5, 171,
182. Gardiner, Professor, quoted, xxi. Garudas, snake-eating birds, 38,175. Gopala-mâtâ, queen, 172. Gunananda. See Mohotti-watte. Guttila, musician, 172.
Kirtti Srî Râga-simba, king of Cey
lon, xii, xiii. Kola-pattana, seaport, xliii, 359. Kolumbara, its stuffs, 3. Kumâra Kassapa, 275.. Kunda, the coppersmith, 342. Kuvera, the god, 37.
Hardy, Rev. R. Spence, quoted,
XXVI, 40, 61, 64, 77. Himalayas, mountains, 11, 171, 278. Hinari-kumburê Sumangala, trans-
lates the Milinda into Simha
lese, xii, xiii. Hydaspes, the river Bihat, xliv. Hypanis (the Sutlej), xix.
Lassen, Professor, quoted, xliv. Legge, Professor, his version of Fa
Hien, 248. Liwera, Mr. A., xiii. Lokayatas, a sect so called, 7.
Indra, the god, 37. Indus, river, 171. Isamos (the Jumna), xix. Itihasas, 6, 247.
Jains, their founder, 8. jali, Vessantara's son, 174. Jumna, river. See Isamos, Yamuna. Justin, quoted, xix.
Maddi, wife to Vessantara, 174. Madhura, the city, xliii, 331. Madhurasa-tota, a Buddhist scholar,
xiii. Mahâ-bhârata, called an Itihasa,
247. Mahasena, a god, 11. Mabî, the river, xliv, 171. Mahosadha and his wife, 294. Makkhali (of the cowshed), 8. Mallikâ, queen, 172. Malunkyâ-putta, 204 foll. Manibhadda, a caste so called, xlvi,
191. Mankura, attendant on Menander,
xx, 29, 30, 48. Mandhâtâ, king, 172. Manoratha Purani, quoted, xiv. Mara, the Evil One, 219. Masara, mountain, 177. Mathurâ, Menander's coins found
there, xx. Megha Důta, quoted, 298. Menander-Milinda, identity of the
names, xviii; notices of in classical writers, xix; coins of, xx-xxii; date and birthplace of, xxiji; his conversion to
Buddhism, XXV-Xxvii, Mendis, Mr. L., xiii. Milinda, the Questions of, in Ceylon,
xii, xiii; in Buddhaghosa, xivxvi; MSS. of, xvii ; is a religious romance, xvii ; the charm of its
style, xviii. Milinda Prashnaya, xii. Moggallâna, his death, 261 foll. Mohotti-watte Gunânanda, a Bud
dhist scholar, xii. Morris, the Rev. Dr., quoted, xiv,
xv, 46, 65, 174, 278, 301.
Kábul, Menander's coins found there,
XX. Kadphises, a coin of his referred to,
xxii. Kagangala, in the Terai, 14, 18. Kalábu, king, 286. Kalanda, a clan, 238. Kalasi, a town on an island in the
Indus, xxiii, xliii, 83, 127. Kali-devata, a sect so called, xlvi. Kandabhâgâ, the river, xliv, 171. Kandagutta, king, xliii, 292. Karambhiya, ascetic, 287. Karisi. See Kalasi. Kashmir, Menander's coins found
there, xx, xliii, 82. Kassapa, the Buddha, 4, 173. Katha Sarit Sâgara, quoted, 298. Katuma, a Sâkyan town, 257, 301. Kern, Professor, quoted, xxvi. Ketumati, a mansion in heaven, 11. Khugguttara, 122, Kimbila, the Sakyan, 163. Kina, perhaps China, xliii, 131, 327,
331, 359. Kinki, a Brahman woman, 153.
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