Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 23
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ 392 INDEX ............... 179 Edambar, a place famous in the Koti-Chan- Grammarians, Hindu, Whitney's views of the, nayya Legend, 42, 45; legend of an inscrip 143: their statements confirmed by tion at ................ ................... 45f. modern research ................................. 147f. Edgren, Prof., his views on the Dhatupdtha... 143f. guardians (spirits or gode), 374ff. : can be Ejanagar = Bijanagar. .............97, 191 changed, 376f.:- personal, 376 :- of the Ekkadka Erryangada, the property of Kôţi clan, is a clan ancestor ........................ 376 and Channayya ............... gudi, a place set apart for the Bhata guardian Elphinstone, his dealings with Rafijit Singb... 61 of temple............................................... 6 emotions, the, a lecture in the Bhasha- Gujarati, its usefulness to Skr. studies ...... 250 Bhashana, 230ff. : - accessory, 235:- in Gujjara Language = (?) Gujarati............... 192 poetry, analysed ........... ................ 236f. Gul Begam, wife of Rabijit Singh ............... ensuants in Indian Rhetoric described.........235f. Gara, a Lamaic god ................ epic poetry in India ...................................528. Gurús of the Sikhs, a summary of an account eras, in Burma, origin of the, 256 ; Buddhist, of, 57f. :- lives of the Sikh, noted ......... in Burma, reckoned from 544 B. O., 256; Gurudvall of the Jayavijaya-gaņi, a note on Dodôrasa, of Burma = the Saka Era, 256; the, 179:- of the Dharmasagara-gani, a Kachhapascha,= Sakkaráj, 256; Saka, its note on the .................. counterparts in Burma, 256; the Vulgar, of Guttyamma, a site for Bhata worship ......... 11 Burma = Sakkaráj, 256 : - notes on the Gyába, a Lamaic god ............. ............ 74 Sakkarai ............................................. 256 excitants in Indian Rhetoric described ...... 235 exorcism in Sikhim, 199ff.:- a ceremony of, Hamsavati = Pegu ......... .............. 100 in Sikhim, described ........ hells, the Brahmanical, 109 :- the Buddhist, note on the, 109:- ceremonies for getting the soul out of, in Sikhim .....................208f. fairy, doings of a, in a folktale, 78:-sleeps Hemp plant in Indian literature, 260f.:- its for twelve years, 79; has seven guards, 79: name in Skr., 260:- mentioned in the marries a mortal, 80:- marriage, no cere Atharvavéda, 260; by Påņini, 260 ; by Varimony necessary, 80 :- food, 81 : fairy hamihira (504 A. D.), 260; by Susruta (7th clothes, 78, 81; marking her clothes for Century A. D.), 260; by Chakrapânidatta identification .......................................... (11th Century A. D.), 260f.; in the Skr. festivals of the Sikhs, described ............... 64, 69 dictionaries (kóshas), 260; in folksongs flavours, the, of rhetoric, in India, 233f. : of the 12th Century A.D., 262; by Narahari = practically style................ Pandita (1300 A. D.), 261; by Vidyâpati flying couch, 81:- elephant ....................... 88 Thákur (1400 A. D.), 262; in the Dhartaforbidden glance back in folktales............... 79 folklore in Hindustan, 78ff. samdgama (1520 A. D.), 261; in the Sariga. in Salsette, dhara (1820 A. D.), 261 ; by Narayanadása. 134ff. :- among the Sgaw-Karens, 26ff. : kavirajâ (1700 A. D.), 261 ; in the Rasain Western India, 160ff. :- turning on trade slang terms ............ pradipa, 261; in the Rasaratnasamuch ..................... 51f. Fortnights, bright, dates of the Saka Era, chaya......................................................... 262 in, 113ff., 177ff. : - dark, dates of the hena, crowing, an omen ........................... 19 hero taske, 81 Saka Era, in.......... and mare born together in ............. 1228., 129f. folktales ................................. ............. 81 heroes and heroines, classification of, a lecture garudi = Bhata temple sacred to the in the Bhdshd-bhishana ........................ 255ff. Beiderlu ........... ...................... 6 heroine sheds pearls for tears and rubies for genius, the, in Sikhim ............................... 197 laughter, in folktales ......... .............. 102 ghosts are mortal, 377 :- are noxious in Hesse, Dr., his notes on Burnell's MS. de. Sikhim, 214 :- exorcism of, in Sikhim, 214f.; scription of a Bhata festival .............. 2 are got rid of by being burned in Sikhim... 214hgo-wa-lha, the chief personal gods among Giravu, a Bhata.......................... the Lamas ......................... Giridhara-dasa, a writer on rhetoric ............. 216 Hihihri Pipibri, identification of ............... 104 gods, guardian, origin of, 374ff. :-in Sikhim Him&vanta, the name discussed.................. 103 Lamaism, 197ff. :-the Three Upper, in Hinduism, notes on current works on ......352ff. Sikhim .................. . ............... 198 Hira Singh, his death ............. ................. 70 Gólamattikanagaram is Taikkula, 255; the Holeya = Holier = Holiya, the Pariah of stone at ........ ......... 255 South Canara ........... 197 ***.. 6

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