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

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________________ INDEX: 467 SPRO, DOK ..... ........ . .. ......... 190 ........ ..... . Sena II. (Ratta of Saundatti and Belgaum) 248 Sendraka family....... .............. 143, 145 serpent in folktales, 283, 315; - marriage with human girl in folktales .................. 315 serpents; the part played by them in Hindu epic literature, 74 ; - worship of them closely connected with the rainy season ... 75 shodašitika, a word, apparently used, for the sake of the metre, for shadafiti in the sense of the sign Mithuna (Gemini)............. 359, 360 ShahAbu'd-din Ghart builda Sialkot ............ 290 Shâhbâz-Gashi; notes of M. Senart's remarks on the twelfth edict of Asőks at this place ............................................43, 4 shadows, omens from .......... ............ 252 shashthatupa, a penance among the Jains ... 289 n. Sheda, a place in Kasmir...................... 263, 267 shoes, the position of, as an omen ............... 130 Sialkot built by Shahabud-din Ghart ......... 290 Siam, Eastern Chalukya coins from ............. 79 Siberia, bear-worship in ....... ............ 159 sibilants, the old Indian ........ 231 Siddhasari, the name of seventeen or eighteen Jain pontiffs in the Upakêsa-Gachohha, 238 to 242; - the fourteenth or fifteenth of them is placod in Vikrama-Sathvat 1930, . . 241; - the next, in V.-S. 1475, . . 242; the next, in V.-S. 1565, .. 242; - and the last, in V.-S. 1655 ....... ............... 242 sikandari, a copper coin ...... ......... 219, 220 Sinditya, son of Vikramaditya of Ujjain, may be SilAditya of Milava, about A. D. 580...................................................... 262 Silarntnasari composed his commentary on Mêrutunga's Méghadata in A. D. 1436 ...... 368 Simha, an astronomical writer .........52, 135, 138 SimhôdradAsthÅna, an ancient place ............ 33 sindara, an elephant' ................... 165 n., 248 n. Singana-Garuda, another name of Eroyam marasa .......................................... 161, 165 singha as a termination of a proper name, in Jayasingha.............. ...... . ...........18, 18 Singhans II. (Dêvagiri-Yadava); see Khédr. pur, Kólår, and Munolli ...... ............... 157, 440 Bithila- Achdrya, among the Jains, denotes an Achdrya who permita laxity of observances. 234 Sivagana, a prince, of the Bråbman caste, 56, 61;-his Kaņaswa inscription, edited ....... 55 Styadoni, an inscription from ; examination of the date ............ ............... 181 Siyal Bêt in Kathiếwsų, examination of the date of an inscription at .......................... 170 Sivagimha, a king: remarks on the date of grant from Biblr, which purporte to be of his time, but is possibly sparious.......... 1, 2, 5, 7 Skandagupta (Early Gupta) is omitted in the genealogy given in the Bhitarf seal ... 227 slang, numerals, amongst the Tamils, 160; used by mendicants in Ceylon, notice of the 160 sleep, omens for .................. ................. 325 smelling for kissing, among the Sokotrans ... 198 enake:worship, see serpent-worship... ...... 73 to 75 Sndtripanchdáikd; see Udayasagara ............ 22 sneezing, customs regarding ....................... Sôdara, an ancient spring in Kasmir ........... 268 Sók, the old capital of Soķotra .................. 190 Soko, =Sok .......... Sokotra, an origin for the name through Buķutra, 189, 190; - notice of its history, 190; - population of, 193; - people of the plains a mixed race, 192; - people compared with Bani Karas, 212, 214'; - physical appearance of the inhabitants, 189; - highland tribes, their appearance, 192; - their dress, 192; their customs, 193; are cave dwellers, 194; -an account of the aboriginea, 189 ff.;-aborigines probably the highland inhabitants, 191; - colonization by Alexander the Great, 190 ; - colonization by the Ptolemies, 198; - the language not yet identified authoritatively, 189; - wanting in Greek words, 191; - possibly connected with Aramaic, 197; - belongs to the Ethiopia branch of Northern Semitio family, 199; - Christianity, 190; -- its an. c ient character, 189; - Christianity of the people discussed, 190; - burial customs of the highland tribes, 194; - Sokotrans, identity with the Gåras,' - Bani Kara Beduins, 215; - descent from the Gorrei, ancient Chaldæana, Cushite Beduins, 215; - their political institutions, 194 ; - their food, 194; - their mode of eating meat, 194; - their occupations, 193; - their business capacity, 194; - their conservatism, 197; - possible Chaldæan origin of their religious custom, 196 ; - probably received. religion through the Harrant Sabæans ---....... ..................... 197 Solar Race included the Cholas ...... 330, 332, 339 Sôma, the Moon, mentioned as the founder of a race .............. ............................. 438 Somavaróa, the Lunar Race, included the Chalukyas. ... 151 and n., 332, 337, 338, 425, 435 Sômêsvara I. (Western Chalukyn); mention of his wife Kêtaladevi, 269, 273, 274; - two other wives of his, 271 ; - his Honwad inscription of Saka-Samvat 976; edited ... 268 son, duty leviable in the case of a man dying without a ..................................... 145 son, neglected, in folktales.......................153 1. Sonnavada, a hamlet of Bhôyija............. 244, 249 sovereigas, paramount, ..."overeigns supreme in their own dominions, but not .

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