Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 18
Author(s): John Faithfull Fleet, Richard Carnac Temple
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ 408 nandímukha, a particular kind of aquatic bird 74,80 Nannadêva, also called Nannéévara (of a branch of the Lunar Race) **********.. 28 133 ****** - 130 Nannesvara, another name of Nannadêva...... 180 Nara I., also called Kimnara, a king of Kasmir 97, 100, 101, 102 Nara II., a king of Kasmir....98, 104 Narahari, a notice of, by Prof. Aufrecht Narapati, see Alvapati Narapatijayacharya, a treatise on omens by Narapati; the date of its composition 345 Narapura, also called Kimnarapura, a town built by Nara I..............97, 101 and n. Narasimha, or Narasimhadêva (Kalachuri of Chêdi), 210, 211, 213, 215, 219; - he had the title of lord over Trikalinga' and Дévapatio, 212;-mention of him as supreme king of Dahala, 213; his LAI-Pahad rock inscription, of the Chêdi year 909, edited, 211;- his Alha-Ghat inscription of the Vikrama year 1216,, edited ............ 213 Narayanadása I. and II.; notes in connection with them........................................... ............ 191 and n., 192 Narendrabhavana, an ancient vihara in Kasmir or Dardistân...... ******************** 67 Narendraditya I., also called Khinkhila, a king of Kasmir *******...... .................. ..99, 104 Narindar Singh of Patiala, his coins, 324; description of them *********... 336 Narmada, the river Nerbudda; mention of 84 29 .................................. 138 ****************** 265 ............ 242 "the province on the banks of the Narmada" as part of the Anhilwâd kingdom Narts, a fabulous Ossetic tribe Naugams, a páṭaka of Dêapali ..... Naula, Sámdhivigrahika, the writer of the Mult&i grant of Nandaraja. ********************* 236 Nausari District, an inscription from the, edited Negapatam, in the Tanjore District, probably mentioned by the ancient name of Nagavadana ............ Nêwar era, the; Dr. Schram's Tables for the conversion of dates in it..296, 297 Nicobar Islanders, account of the............... 352 Nikumbhallasakti, a Sêndraka chieftain, 266, 269; he had the epithet or biruda of Prithivivallabha, 269; his Bagumrå grant, of Chêdi-Samvat 406, edited Nila, a king of the Nâgas, 69, 73, 97, 100; - he is the supposed author of the NilaPurdna.... Nila-Purána, or Nilamata-Purdna, one of the works used by Kalhana for the history of Kasmir, 66, 67; mentioned and referred to in the Rdjataramgint, 69, 73;the supposed author of it is the Någa king Nila *********.... 265 73 ****** INDEX. ************* 73 nilakhiyati,nirlakahayati, from nirlakshay, to cut, to castrate" **************** 79 nirúpita-danda, an official expression ...... 345 n. Nitamauyi, a páṭaka of Godanti.................. 135 niyukta-danda, an official expression......... 345 n. North-West Provinces, inscriptions from the, edited, 1, 3, 14, 33, 73, 105, 129, 134, 136, 137, 139, 140, 142, 236, 237, 300, 308, 309; an ancient terra-cotta seal... 289 Nuah, the 'saviour' in Babylonian religion. 246 numeral compounds, such as the Five-hundred Elders,' the five-hundred houses;'. a note on their possible bearing ************ ..275 n. numeral words, irregular use of..................19 n. official titles, strings of, 13, 18, 70 n., 133, 135, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 172, 235, 269 Skapinda, a Páli word, perhaps meaning a fox................................................... ..75, 80 onomatopoeia in Hindustani......... ......... 224 Ossetic grammar, notice of Dr. Hübschmann's paper on, 28;- Ossetic folktales... 29 ordeal in folktales 148, 149 — ... ************* padapadmopajlvin, a technical expression, of constant use in Southern India, indicative of feudal or official rank; instances of its use in records in Gujarât, 84, 115;- and in Central India, 346; -use of the shorter term pádopajivin......... Padmamihira, an earlier writer used by Kalhapa for the history of Kasmir ************** 67 padmasadman, a rare word meaning the sun' 10, 14 n. 14 n. *****... 172 padmasana, a word meaning 'the sun' padópajívin, a similar expression to pádapadmopajivin ..... pála as the termination of the names of three kings, Vijayapala, Rajyapala, and Trilochanapala, whose lineage and dynasty remain to be determined 33, 34 palace, enchanted, in folktales................. 22 ff. palasata, Pali, probably a mistake for pala pata, a turtle-dove' 75 pálí as a termination of village-names, in Dêûpâlî and Chațâgôlauâpâli **********....... 138 palladiká, a word requiring explanation 111 Palmyra, History of, notice of Grimme's, 54; -notices of, by Arabic geographers....... 54 pañchalangala-mahddána, 'the great gift of five ploughs.......... 58 and n. Pañcharitra system, notes on the 189 pañchárthika, a word equivalent to Pasupata 210 and n. 172

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