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kata-sama ini, p. 247. cells of a cave
ganană, an art mastered by Kh&ravela, pp. | Kamma, donor of the cells of a cave on the
241 foll. Ganesa-Gampha, name of a cave on the kata-samana, p. 262. Udayagiri, p. 296.
Khalatika-pavata, old name of Barabar Ganguly, Manomohan, pp. 217, 220, 294-5. hills, p. 226. gharavāsī, p. 262,
Khapingala-pavata, p. 193. Girivraja, old capital of Magadha, p. 224. Khāra vela, contents and importance of his gopurāni, pp. 287-90.
inscription, pp. 175 foll. ; king ove lord of Goradhagiri, a place or personal name, pp. Kalinga, pp. 231-2; significance of his 223-7.
name, p. 267; nobility of origin, pp. guta-oaka, an epithet of Khāravela, p. 178. 233-5; dignity of bodily form, p. 239; Hunumän.Gumphā, name of a cave on the education, pp. 240.6; family members, Khaņdagiri, p. 297.
relations and officers, pp. 246.9; state Haridās-Gumpha, another name of Păvana. elephant, pp. 249-50; wealth, pp. 250Gumphā, p. 296.
2; army, pp. 252-6; administrative Hathi-Gumphā, name of a cave on the method, pp. 256-9; religion and religious Udayagiri, p. 295.
policy, pp. 259 foll.; place in history, pp. Hathis, ha (Hathisīha), father-in-law of 268 foll.; date, pp. 272 foll. ; city of Khāravela, p. 249.
Kalinga, pp. 287 foll.; other works of art hattha-mudda, P, 243.
and architecture, pp. 292 foll. haya, a division of the Indian army, p. Khiqa, a female donor of the verandah of 252.
a cave on the Udayagiri, p. 247. Himavanta region as distinguished from Kramrisch Stella, pp. 305 foll.
Uttarā patha and Dakkhiņāpatha, pp. Košala, a division of Khāravela's Kalinga 219-20.
kingdom, p. 203. Imdagimita, a king of the neo-Mitra dynasty Kothājeyà, p. 298. (P), p. 278.
Kumāra, an epithet of Vadakha-Varikha, p. Indaraja, an epithet of Khāravela, p. 247. 250.
Kusuma, donor of caves on Khandagiri, p. Indraji, Bhagawanlal, p. 144.
248. isī, Hindu gages, p. 262.
Lālāka, an epithet of King Hathisäha, Isigili, one of the five hills round Rājagana, p. 249. pp. 164-5, 225.
Lekha, an art learnt by Khåravela, pp. 241 Jackson, V. H., p. 224.
foll. Jaya-Vijaya, name of a cave on the Udaya-Lena (cave), 117 caves on the Kumāri hill, giri, p. 297.
p. 292; one special cave, p. 292; why Jayaswal, K. P., his explanation of the all are not inscribed, p. 293; system
symbols, p. 142; fire corrected readings, of counting, pp. 293-4 ; fate of missing pp. 154-6, Sanskrit Slokas from an old caves, p. 294; modern names, pp. 294 foll.; Osiyā MS., pp. 183-7; notes on Mūzikas, component parts, p. 300; technical sig. Kronaveņā and Strīrājyā, pp. 207 foll. ; nificance, p. 301 ; purposes, pp. 301.2. readings and renderings of Khāravela's Lévi, Sylvain, pp. 196-7. 8th year's record, pp. 222-3; identifica. Law, N. N., pp. 237, 251. tion of Goradhagiri, pp. 225-8; explana. Laders, H., pp. 164, 224. tion of purisa-yuga, p. 235; explanation Madhură (Mathurā), identified, pp. 219 foll. of lekha-rūpa-ganana-vavahara-oidhi, pp. madya-kridā, p. 264. 244-5; inforence about population of Magadha, country, p. 234. Kalinga, p. 256 ; opinion about Khāra. Magadha-Khetta, p. 228. vela's date, pp. 274 foll.
Magadha-pura, pp. 218, 225, Kadampa (Kudepa), a king of Kalinga and Māgadha-räjā, p. 229.
donor of a cave on the Udayagiri, p. 239; Magadha-vāsi, p. 234, relationship with Khāravela, p. 247; Mahamada, an official designation or persignificance of his name, p. 267; se s onal name, p. 248.
venth king of Meghavāhana line, p. 239. māhāmagga from Benares to Cetiys-rattha, Kalinga, kingdom of Khāravela, pp. 189-90;
its different capitals, p. 201; three Mahāmeghav hana, an epithet of Khāravela divisions, p. 203 ; contiguity to Assaka, and Kadampa, pp. 249-50. pp. 212-5.
Mahāpadma Nanda, third king of the Nanda Kalinga-cakavati, an epithet of Kharavela, dynasty, pp. 279 foll. p. 232.
mahārāja, a common epithet of Kbāravela Kalingadhipati, an epithet of Khāravela and and Kadampa, p. 239. Kadampa-Kudepa, p. 239.
Mahāraţthi-Mahābhoja, p. 211. Kalióga-naga a, capital of Khāravela, pp. Mahāvijaya, an epithet of Khåravela,
195 foll. ; proximity to the Tanasuli road, p. 256; name of the palace built by pp. 202-51; plan, picturesqueness and Khāravela, p. 289. internal life, pp. 287 foll,
Majumdar, R. C., pp. 235, 237.
p. 234.
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