Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 21
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ 392 INDEX. 84 **********. 118 ill-luck- unpleasant expressions are unlucky in Bengal image, chained, at the Shwênabâ Pagoda in Pegu 384 f. Indranandin, the author of the Nitisdra, a note on him and his date inheritance, Shân law of 119, 120: Shin law of royal 120 of adopted sons among the Shâns inscriptions (see Piyadasi:- dates from, discussed 47 ff.: the first in Sanskrit is dated 155-160 A. D., 244; of the 3rd to 5th century A. D., absence of material for determining dates of 208 f.: notes on the dates of South-Indian in the 3rd to th centuries A. D. 209 f.:- list of, in the N.-E. Gupta Alphabet 43; list of the, in the N.-W. Gupta Alphabet 41; list of, in the N.-W. Post-Gupta Alphabet 42:at Bharaut, date of, discussed 225, date of, proved by that of Vätsiputra Dhanabhati in the reign of the Sungas 225, vocabulary of the 239-note of a Cambodian 47 f.:of the Cholas noted 323; three Chola, noted 282- in English at Maulmain 52-a note on the Faridpur inscription of Dharmaditya 44, 45 at Girnar, details of the grammar of the 2 ff.; Girnar of Rudradaman, the first in Sanskrit 244 f. - GræcoBuddhist, at Hashtnagar, a note on the date of 166 f.:- Jambukêśvara inscription of Jatavarman noted 314; Jambukesvara inscriptions of Prataparudra 200 f.: of Jasdhan 205-210 A. D. contains mixed Sanskrit 245 Kapur di Giri, detail of the grammar of the 8 ft.;- the Kâchipura inscription of Ganapati noted 122; two Kanchipura inscriptions of Kanda-Gopaladeva 122; Kanchi inscription of Mallikarjunadeva noted 321 f.; Kanchi inscription. of Virupakshadeva noted 321f.:- Buddhist at Khandagiri, Râmnath, Kângrâ, Rêwî, Western Caves, Sanchi, Bharhut. Amravati, date of 208 Kilpalavûr inscription of Kulottunga-Chola 281-two, at Mathura dated year 135 and year 280 are in the Sáka era 207: noted copper-plate grant of Mahipala 98:- of Nahapana, seven in number 213; those of Nahajana and the Andhrabhṛityas contemporaneous 243, are in mixed Sanskrit 244; differences between the language of those of Nahapâna and the Andhrabhṛityas 243 f. the Nanaghat are a century earlier than Gotamiputa Satakani 203: copperplate of Narayanapâla noted 98 of the Pandyas noted 323 unpublished Ranganatha of ******* 252 Sundara-Pandya noted 324 f.:- Srirangam inscription of Sundara-Pandya 121 f., corresponds to Saka 1182 expired 122:- Ranganatha of Sundara-Pandya noted 314:Takhitibahi inscription of Gudupharas, date of 207 Taxila inscription of Moga, date of 207-Tanjavur inscription of RajendraChola noted 323:- Tirukkalukkunṛam inscription of Kulôttunga-Chola 281 ff.:Tirukkajukkugram inscription of SundaraPandya quoted 343 f.:- Tirupparankunṛam inscription of Mârâvarman noted 341Tiruppavanam inscription of SundaraPandya quoted 344: Tiruvidaimarudur inscription of Kulôttunga-Chola 282-of the Turusbkas are in mixed Sanskrit 244:unpublished Vikkiramangalam of SundaraPandya noted 344: Pegu of Dhammachôtî, noted 382; Kalyani of Dhammachets, allusions to 377 Talaing, five at Thaton, 380; at Ayetbèmâ 383; nt Yabêmyo 38,; at Shwôgugyi 388; at Kalyânisimâ 383 f.; general noted inscriptions at Bharaut..... inscriptions, on copper, edited:Dôvapiladêva Jayaditya of Vijayapura Vigrahapaladeva inscriptions, on stone, edited :Bharaut.... : ************* .258 ...169 9 ***** ************ Damodara (Early Kadamba) Ganapati (at kamranatha temple) Kulottunga-Chola (at Kanchipuram)......... Sarangadêva (Vaghela) 03 .19 Jackals, superstitions as to, in Madras. Jainendra-vyékarana, the; the names of the author of it..... .....15 Jains (see Digambaras):- community undivided until the days of Bhadrabahu 59; the great separation took place about 162-170 A. V. 60; the traditional migration of the. from Ujjain 158, 160:- schismus among the, detailed 335 ff. astronomy of the, discussed 14 ff. sacred literature of the ...... 14 ff., 10c ff., 177 fr., 30 ff.. 293 ff.. 327 ff.. 36 Jaipur, the final residence of the Digambara Pontiffs....... 1. Jambu, a Jain teacher. Jambuddirapannatti, the sixth pingum of the Jains....... 17f Jambudvipa, a Jain description of 18 f. Játakas, scenes from the, represented at Bharaut... ......225 f. Jâṭavarman Sundara-Pandya .121, 31-4 ************ ********************* *****.***...

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