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

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________________ 376 INDEX. DOU.***........................ 30 77 94; - a goddess of wealth and fortune, 97; - a male deity, who is perhaps the second Zoroastrian archangel, 97; - unidentified representations, 98; - remarks on the legend Ardokro, coins of Kani. shka and Huvishka............ ..................... 97 coins, a proposed method of cataloguing, 266; - finds of KQfic, in Russia, 354 ; - of the Bayis, 354; -of the Dilamis, 354 ; - of the Samanis, 354 ; - of the Othman Amirs ................................................ 352 Confucius ; account of his life and mission, 317ff.; his portrait according to the Sung tradition ........ ............... 318 Conjeveram; a Pallava temple was built there about A.D. 550......... cross used for the negative sign in the arith. metic of the Baksbali manuscript............ 34 cures, miraculous, in folktales..................... Curiosities of Indian Literature............... 60, 88 current and expired years (see also expired years); current years can come to be ordinarily superseded by expired years, only in the case of eras that are actually applied by astronomers for astronomical purposes, 209; - a distinct instance of the use of a current year, after the quotation of the preceding expired year, 363 ;- instances of the use of both current and expired years of the Kaliyuga, Vikrama and Saka eras, in Hindu almanacs, 205 to 208; - use of a current Saka year in an inscription, 119; -and of a current Kaliyuga year, 299; - and of a current Vikrama year, 363 ;- years of the Gupta. Valabhi era are to be interpreted as current years, unless the contrary is distinctly specified, 363; - so also the years of the Kalachuri era, with two exceptions, 215n., 215ff., 220f: -- but with the Newar era this interpretation is exceptional ............ 252 of Prasantariga, 191, 194; - and the spurious Bagumra, Ilåó, and Umêta grants give him the title of Maharajadhirdja, 185, 194, 195; - his (spurious] Bagumrå grant of Saka-Samvat 415, edited ..................183ff. Dadda III. [but properly the first of this name, and identical with Dadda I. in the list on p. 191; see Gurjara family], 191, 194, 195; - his rank was that of Samanta, 194, 195 ; - he conquered the Nagas, and probably part of Malwa ....................................... 195 Dadda IV. [but properly the second of this name, and identical with Dadda II. in the list on p. 191; see Gurjara family; also Bagumrå, Kaira, Ilao, and Umêta], 185, 186, 191, 194, 195, 196; — his rank was that of Samanta, 194, 195; - he had the biruda of Prasantaråga, 191, 194, 195; -- he protected a ruler of Valabhi against Harshavardhana of Thânèsar ........................... 195, 196 Dadda V. [but properly the third of this name; see Gurjara family], 185, 191, 198; -- he had the biruda of Bahusabaya, 191, 198; - remarks on the enemies whom he en. countered .............................................. 198 Dadbipadraka, ancient name of the modern Dôhad ..................... ...................................193n. Dahithali, ancient name of the modern Dethli 184 Dakshina-Kôšala country, conquered by Kalingaraja, 138; - and tributary to JAjalladeva ................138, 139 dakshiniyana (see also sankranti), the period during which the sun is moving from north to south....................................... 147 Dal Singh reduces the Dêráját ................. 21 Dalêrå see Dholêra................ ............... 74 Dalip Singh of Lahôr, supported by Raja Hira Singh, 85; - Sikh war with the English, 87; - his deportation to Eng. land.............. ......................... 100 damanáropana, a particular ceremony ........ 299 Dandakapura, a town or mandala tributary to Jâjalladeva .............. 139 Dåndôra district, consisting apparently of Two-thousand-five-hundred villages, ac quired by Jayadeva .............................. 137 Dandaka (Kaurava)..............................228, 235 darsa used to denote the new-moon ............ 264 dates (see also eras) recorded in : decimal figures... 23, 64, 119, 140, 201, 202, 211, 216, 225, 228, 230, 234, 248 to 252, 298, 328 numerical symbols ............210, 220, 336, 337 numerical words 247, 248, 250, 251, 252, 264, 265 words... 12, 23, 119, 141, 142, 200, 211, 219, 220, 230, 239, 241, 247, 248, 266, 299, 300, 332, 335, 336 Dathavana, remarks on the ..... 126 Dadabhai, author of the Kirandvali, a commentary on the Súrya-Siddhanta; his quotation of Brihaspati in support of the heliacal-rising system of the Twelve-Year Cycle of Jupiter, 313; - his comments on a verse of the Surya-Siddhanta in the same connection .................... ................314n. Dadda I. [properly identical with Dadda III. in the list on p. 191; see Gurjara family], 183, 185, 191, 194; - his rank was that of Sumanta ................... .................. 185 Dadda II. (properly identical with Dadda IV. in the list on p. 191; see Gurjara family; als, Bagumrå, Kaira, Ilað, and Umêta), 183, 185, 191, 194. 195; - he had the biruda

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