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

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________________ INDEX 435 charms, and altered for the purpose, in Madras, 219; - coins of the kings of Vija. yanagara, 301 :- of An-Nasir-li-din-Allah, 128:- of Mangu Kaan ........................ 428 colour-sense as exhibited in the Avesta ......... 148 communion with the divinity, an origin of the belief in ........ ................. 195 consonants, the 'stop' sound of, in Nicobarese 298 corn, an examination of various customs connected with the cultivation of ........... 52 Corpus Inscriptionum Indicarum, Vol. III., the Gupta Inscriptions; improvements in the readings............................................. 188 coughs, medicine and charms for, in Madras 192 cow, as a sacred Hindu metaphor ............... 339 crests; the boar-crest of the Eastern Chalu kyas, 96, 275; - differences between the devices on crests and those on banners ... 279 n. crying the neck, an origin of the custom ...... 52 current and expired years; a case in which a year of the sixty-year cycle of Jupiter 18 distinctly quoted as the expired year, 411; - years of erns; unqualified years of the Vikrama era are only exceptionally to be applied as current, 398; the unqualified years of the Saptarshi era and the Lôkakala reckoning are to be applied as current 151 to 153 Currie, Sir Frederick, his share in the sale of Kasmir ..... ....... 213, 214 Dasaratha, grandson of Asoka; he had the epithet of Devanampiye, 364, 365; -his Nagarjunt hill cave inscriptions, edited ... 361 dates (see also eras); [here, and under all con. nected entries, the details of such Vikrama dates as were fully indexed in Vol. XIX., are not repeated); dates in which the Saka year is quoted incorrectly, 191, 422; - a date which does not give satisfactory results in respect of an eclipse, 390 ; dates recorded in - decimal figures ... 83, 84, 85, 126 to 141, 151, 152, 153, 212, 311, 314, 421 decimal figures combined with numerical Bymbols....................... ................ 125 numerical symbols...........................17, 123 numerical words......... 35, 154, 191, 314, 393 words ...... 125 to 141, 154, 311, 312, 314, 421 daughter, adventures of the only, in folktales, 332 ff. days, civil, of the fortnight, or month, denot ed by budi and buti, and badi or vadi and vati, and mentioned in recorded dates :bright fortnight : first ............ .............................. 137 second ................. ............ 124 fifth ............ ..............85, 137, 212, 311 seventh .............. ................83, 84, 1: tenth ............... '152 fifteenth .............. 129, 130 dark fortnight : third ...........................83, 132, 138, 152 twelfth ................................81, 130, 141 thirteenti ................................ 151, 314 days, lunar, i. e., tithis, of the fortnight or month, denoted by the number or name of the tithi, and mentioned in recorded dates: bright fortnight : first fifth ............ rinth ....... .................... . . fifteenth ............ dark fortnight: first ................ second ................ third ............ ............ 132, 13; seventh .......... ............. 131 cighth ............ eleventh.................................... 155, 284 twelfth ......... .............. 151 thirteenth.......... ...........138, 151, 152 fortnight not specified :full-moon ............... ............. 130 days of the week; names of them, as used in recorded dates : Aditya (Sunday).............. ............... 212 ... Daddara, a king conquered by Vishņuvardhana I............................. ............... 95 Dakshinagara, an ancient name of the dis. trict round Gaya.................................... 313 Dakshinarka, a form of the Sun, as a god, at Gaya ................ ...............312, 313 Dalà, grandfather of Kulachanda ................ 313 Dalhousie, Lord, his interview with Gulab Singh ...... ............ 218 Dalip Singh of Lahôr placed on the throne by Suchét Singh and Hirå Singh, 71;reriews his troops on Guláb Singh's visit to Láhôr, 75; visits the Governor-General at the Qaşûr camp, 213 ;-his deposition... 217 din, a custom of, in Bengal ...................... 396 Dinansipa, # variant of the name of Dånår nava ............................... ................ 272 Dânârnava (Eastern Chalukya). ... 12, 13, 272, 283 dandyaka, a corruption of dandaniyaka 304 and n. dangerous things, their origin in the doctrine of tabu ............. Darda, conquered by Gulab Singh................ 219 Darila, a commentator on the Kaubikusátra. 91 Dasa-Parvins, names of the eleven, according to the pallavali of the Sarasvati.Gachchha 348, 353 ..... 49

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