Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 20
Author(s): John Faithfull Fleet, Richard Carnac Temple
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ 434 INDEX the Bukkaraya of Vijayanagara; his coins ......... 302 of Malkhed, 101, 102, 103, 114, 266, 270;bull, the, represents Dionysus, 199; -Osiris... 194 and the Western ChAlukyas ............... 281, 282 burial, communal custaus of, in Nortla Chalukyas, Western ; wars with the Cholas Avaerica, 119; -ancient communul, among and the Eastern Chalukyas ..........280, 281, 282 the Parsis...................... ...... .......... 396 Chamun larůja (Paramara); see Arthma...... 129 Burma, the Frencia in, in the 18th Century, Chandaladevi, wife of Bhima ............ ...... 268 u rotice of ....................... .......... 91 Chaudaladevi, wife of Mullapadeva .........268, 283 burning-glass, the use of, in ancient India ... 295 Clandradôva of Orissa ......................... 390, 393 .burying the Carnival'; origin of the custom. 51 Chandrayopin, Chandragümin................85 D. Chandrehe inscription of Kalachuri-Samvat 724, noticed .................. alumninted person in folktalus ... 146 ff., 185 ff. Changez Khan, notes on the chronology of, ards, the origin of playing................... 293, 294 -87; - an origin of the name ................. 87 aste, an origin for many ceremouies and chaturanga, the spread of the game ............. 293 custoine connected with........................ 48, 49 Chântuu, an ancient village ..................... 418 Caspian, Kaselin's journeys on the, notes on... 425 Châvali, a village in the Kista District... 390, 393 Cancasus, notice of works on the charana, the Taittiriya .............. ............. 17 Central Provinous, an inscription from the CheHar; see Kulttunga-Chodadêva II. ...... 191 . edited ................................................ 310 Chellaru agraheira............ ............... 284, 285 Chihuminas .......................................... 202 Chera-Panya alphabet ............... 286 and Plate Chulomes, see Seung ................................ 92 | Cherupara, a town in the (P) Poki vishaya, 17, Chakrakota, an ancient place............ 280 and n. 96;-probably it is the modern Chipurupalle. 15 Chakrayadhu, a king to whom Dharmapala Chhatar Singh Aţáriwala, his alliance with the gave the rule over Kanauj; he is perhape Amir, Dost Muhammad .................. 215, 216 Bhöjadeva ........ ................. 188 Chills, conquered by Gulab Singh ................ 213 Canlukyu chieftaius unđer the Rashtraktas. 69 childbirth, superstitions connected with; the Chalukyu-Arjuna, a biruda of Narendramriya. origin of May-day and the May-pole, 47: - " 'rdja-Vijayaditya II. ........... ................ 100 vows to procuro, 80 :- cult of Roman Chalukya-Bhima I. (Eastern Chalukya) 12, goddess to procure, 46 : - the function of 13, 103, 283 Diana Nemorensis.................................. 47 Chalukya-Bhima II., Vishnuvardhana VII. children.,custom of passing,' discussed ...... 192 (East. Chal.).................... 12, 13, 95 n., 269, 283 Cbillones, see Selungs ................. ChAlukya-Chardra, a biruda of Saktivarman 273 Chinghiz, see Changez ............................ Chalukya-Châla, a king ....... Chipurupalle, a village in the Vizagapatam Chalukyas, Eastern, 1 to 15, 93 to 104, 191, District; probably mentioned by the anci. 266 to 285, 414 ; - their chronological list, ent name of Chepupara, 15; - the grant 12, 13; - their complete genealogy, in four of Vishņuvardhana I., edited .................. 15 parts, 27+; - their genealogical table, 283; Chitùr line, the, of the Sarasvati - Gachchha... 365 - a branch line of descent in later times, Chitorgadh inscription of Samarasimha; Eng. 287, 268, 283 ; - variants of the form of lish equivalent of the date ............ 137 and n. the family-name, 95 n. ;-their insignia, Chodadêva, = Kulottunga-Chôdadêva II....... 285 275; - their original capital was Veng. Cholas mandala, the .................................. 268 93, 267, 269; - and they were called dis- Chõlas mentioned in the Aboka inscriptions, tinctively "the lords of Vergi," 93, 101. 239, 240, 249 ; - they perhaps held the 102, 103, 269, 271; - they perhaps lost Vengi country for twenty-seven years, Vengi to the Cholas for twenty-seven years, 272 ; - their intermarriages with the Eas. 272; - the capital was afterwards trans. tern Chalukyas, 273, 277; - and their wars ferred to Rajamahendrapuram, 94, 266; - with them ........................... 270, 272, 276, 277 their intermarriages with the Cholas, 273, church, the use of the, in Indian Christian 277; - and the Haibayas, 101; - they folklore .............. ......... 32, 80 ff, 144 ff latterly became Choļas at heart, 277; -a Cinderella, a version of, in Salsette ......... 142 ff. settlement in Western India, or an inter- Cintra prasasti; see Sarangadêva ................ 137 marriage with the Western Chalukyas, 277; Cis-Satluj States, annexation of the ...... 212, 213 - they conquered the Kalinga country, clothes, prosperous,' in Bihar .................. 337 104; -and re-subjugated it, 278; - their Coast Moors, see Moors of Ceylon................. 120 wars with the Cholas, 270, 272, 276, 277; - coins, notes of Parthian, 86 ;-Saffavi, 87;the Gangas, 101, 102: - the Rashtrakatas Samani, 87;--Sassanian, 86, 87; used as .... .... ... 268

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