Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 19
Author(s): John Faithfull Fleet, Richard Carnac Temple
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ INDEX 4.53 . .. .... fortnights, lunar; the amanta scheme used with the Saka era in Southern India by A. D. 945, . . 103 ; - the amanta scheme was the one used with the Lakshmanasena era, 6; - use of the purnimanta scheme with the Vikrama era ... 166 to 169, 171 to 172 (P), 172 to 177, 178 to 181, 185 to 187 (P), 354, 355, 356, 359, 361, 364, 366, 367 future lite among Hindus...... ............ 231 294 Gadag, in the Dharwad District; an inscrip tion of BallA!'II.; examination of the date 155 GAdahiya-Sakha, a division among the Jains; its origin ............................................. 241 Gadhia kå paisk, a name of certain coins ; a story about the origin of it ......... 240 and n. ganabhôga, a fiscal term ........................... 271 · ganasthiti = 'reckoning' ..................... 55, 56 Gandan yakas of Navilai ......................... 335 Gåndhêra country ..............................263, 267 Gandía, among the Jains, denotes a disciple who is put in charge of a few others ... ... 239 n. Gandía-Daivajia; the epoch of his Graha. laghava is Saka-Samvat 1442 expired.......... 45 Gangaikonda-Chola, a title of the Chola king Rajaraja ....... ............. 332, 337, 339 Gangapurf, or Gangaikonda-Chôļapuram, was the capital of Kulottunga-Chôdadêva I...381, 339 Gangas mentioned in connection with Kirti. varman I. ..........................................14, 19 Gant, among the Jains, denotes an Acharya who has disciples, but has not risen to the head of his gachchha or fákhd ................... 234 Galljam District; the Jaugada rock edicts of Asoka, edited ..................................... 82 Gars = Kara ........................................ 214 Gardafui, Cape, origin of the name ......... 189 1. Garo language, Prof. Avery on the, 229; - its affinities to Burmese, 229; - and to Kachârf.............. ............... 231 Garuda as an emblem on banners, 165, 248; - on the seals of grants, 224, 243, 249, and on an inscribed plate itself ............... 348 Gaya; an inscription on the pedestal of an image of Buddha, edited, 77; -examination of the dates of an inscription of the time of Govindapåla, 358; - and of an inscription at the temple of Gayasuridevi... 39 Gay&sadina, =Sultan Ghiâs-u'd-din............ 33 geographical notes ; Belgaum District, 243, 244, 270; - Bhör State, 304; Bijapur Distvict, 9, 269, 270, 317 ; - Dharwad District, 144; - Fathpur District, 250 ; - Gödåvart District, 424 ; - Kolapur State, 269; - Madras Presidency, 339, 840; - Maisur, 146; - Nizâm's Dominione, 161, 162, 270; - North Kanara District, 147; - Satara District................ 270 Gerrci,=ancient Chaldæans, 216; - probable forefathers of the Soķotrans ................. Gharah = Kara ........................................ 212 Ghatotkache, Mahdrdja (Early Gupta)......... 295 Ghazipur District, a copper seal from the, edited............................ Ghis-u'd-din, Sultan, of Malwa; examination of the date of a MS. of his time................ 36 Gipsies, possibly derived from the SanghArs, Kachhi pirates.................................. 191 Girnar in Kathiwad, mentioned by the name of Orjayanta-tirtha, 29; - examination of the dates of the inscription of Jayantasith ha, 25; - and of other inscrip tions ............................................. 29, 358 Giyas-ud-din Balban; Bee PAlam Bolt ...... 186 Giz, ancient Ethiopic; its relation to the Sokogran language, 199; - improperly called Ethiopic, 211; - borrowed words in it, 211; its affinities ........................... 211 globes, ontline history of the making of, 411; - earliest existing, of Arabio origin, 411; - celestial preceded terrestrial, 411; - oldest terrestrial by Martin Behaim, 411; of Molyneux, described ...................... 412 Goa grant of Saka-Satvat 532; remarks on its proper attribution..................11, 12 azd n. Gobind Singh, as a revivalist writer ............ 104 Godavart, the river...................................... 334 Godavart District, an inscription from the, edited .................. gods, serpents 28............ GopAditya, father of Méghaváhana ....... 263, 287 Gospela, a Persian version of the Four......... 159 Grotamai, the river .............. ................ 884 gôtra, 'a family or clan;' the Manavya gåtra included the Chalukyas, 13, 18, 151, 310, 434; - nine right-handed and nine lefthanded gotras mentioned in the Pattavalt of the Upakesa-Gachchha, 239:- Dames of gotras mentioned in reoords: Bharadvája.................. ........... 350, 351 Ghirg. ** ********* ** ** ... 402 Ghritakausika.................... .... . 310 Harita.........******.... ............... 13, 151 Harita ....... ....******** .............. 310, 434 Manavys...*** ** .13,-18, 151, 310, 434 Mudgala ................. ................. 434 Governor-General of India, origin of the title 44 Govindachandraddva of Kanauj; his Rên grant of Vikrama-Satavat 1188, partially edited, 249 ; examination of the dates of his other grants...357, 362, 363, 365, 367, 371, 372 Govindapkladeva (Plla); see Gaya......... 368 ***.. 423 ***... 74

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