Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 17
Author(s): John Faithfull Fleet, Richard Carnac Temple
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ 374 Bhishma-ashtami, a tithi in the bright fortnight of Magha, or in the dark fortnight of the amánta Magha or the purnimanta Phalguna .....136 and n. Bhitvaramánya, an official title ****************** requiring explanation...... 11 and n. Bhôja, of Dhârâ; map shewing the bed of his ancient lake near the town of Bhopal, 348;the legend about the construction of the lake 350f. Bhôjadêva, a king mentioned in the Sêrôn ******.... 201 inscription Bhôjadeva of Kanauj: examination of the date of his Dêôgadh inscription of Vikrama-Samvat 919 and Saka-Samvat 784, which proves that one or other, or both, of the unequal systems of the nakshatras was in use up to A.D. 882.. ............. 23f. Bhojpur, an ancient city near Bhopal; an unfinished temple here illustrates the ramp up which large blocks were rolled by ancient builders, 350;-map shewing the bed of the ancient lake of king Bhôja in this locality, 348;-the legend about the construction of the lake, 1350f;-remains here, similar to Keltic remains.............. Bhopal (see also Bhojpur); the popular deriva. tion of the name....... Bhôṭavarmadêva, Mahdrája; notice of his Chambâ grant. Bhramaravadra dééa, conquered by Jagapâla; perhaps the modern Bâmrå 137 bhú, bhúmi, a particular land-measure ...9, 10, 12 Bhumara, a village in the Nâgaudh State; examination of the date in the pillar inscription of Hastin and Sarvanâtha ......... 337 bhúmashaka, a particular land-measure...9, 10, 12 Bhuvanaikabahu I., a king of Ceylon, A.D. ****************** 351 352 10f. ............................ *********** 1303 to 1314........... Bhuvanaikabahu IV., a king of Ceylon, A.D. 1347 to 1361........... ************ ************ INDEX. ***************** *************** 127 307. Bihar, an inscription from, edited Bilachi, a Gipsy tribe of the North-West **********... ********** Provinces....... Bilvasiva, of the Vastavya family Bir Singh Faqir, his story birudas; remarks on the repetition of them with successive kings of the same name... 191 Bôdh-Gayâ, a Buddhist site in the Gays District; mentioned under the ancient name of Mahabodhi ......309, 311 bódhi, as a termination of proper names; in Satyabodhi Bôdhi-tree, the, at Bôdh-Gay&; mention of it, with the vajrasana ********************* ******* 311 ***************** Bolor, derivation of the name Bombay Presidency, inscriptions edited.......... ********** ************** ************* 127 of the 24 *********** Brihat-Samhita, an astrological work by Varahamihira; its statement for the naming of the years of the Twelve-Year Cycle of Jupiter according to his heliacal rising in particular nakshatras, 1; and for the grouping of the nakshatras for that purpose Broach (Bharuch), chief town of the Broach District, in the Bombay Presidency; mentioned under the ancient name of Bharu. kachchha, 183; it was the capital of the Gurjara family, 192; remarks on the extent, geography, and history of the Broach kingdom under that family..... .193ff. Broach District, inscriptions from the, noticed.. ..185ff. 51 .......................................**** brother marrying a sister. 63 -as 72 Buddha mentioned as Sâkyasimha, 'the Sakya lion,' 63; as the chief of sages, 310; -as the lord of the three worlds, 310; Sugata.... Buddhadása, a king of Ceylon, in the fourth century A.D.; he produced a Sanskrit work on medicine Buddhaghôsha, a Buddhist teacher; he visited Ceylon soon after Fa-Hian. 124 Buddhism; in Ceylon it was overthrown by the Malabars in the ninth or tenth century A.D., 125; and was restored by king Mahalu-Vijayabâhu, 125; - proof of ts ancient existence in Cambodia, alongside of Saivism and Vaishnavism, 32; - proof that ************* 310 114f. from the, .....117, 183 2888 86 Book of the Bee, Budge's Ed., notice of......28, 29 Book of the Chrie, notice of the 322 144 301 ************** Book of the Falcon, notice of the bosh, a derivation of the word Brahmagupta, an astronomer, the author of the Brahma-Siddhanta, the date of which is A.D. 628-29, and which is the text-book of the Brahmapaksha school of astronomers; he was born A.D. 598,..314; he was a native of Bhînmâl, and was called Bhillamâlakâcharya, 192 and n.;- and he wrote in the time of the Châpa king Vyaghramukha, 192; a curious similarity between one of his rules and a rule of the Bakshâli arithmetic, 37; his rule, as rendered by Bhaskaracharya, for one of the unequal-space systems of the nakshatras, 4, 5; his rule for determining the years of the Twelve-Year Cycle of Jupiter by the mean-sign system...... 312 Brihaspati, an astronomer, quoted by Dâdâbhâî, in the Kiranávali, in support of the heliacal-rising system of the Twelve-Year Cycle of Jupiter........ ..... 313 Brihatkathamañjart of Kshêmêndra, notice ************** *************** 2 311 122

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