Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 35
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ Mathura, tn. 3; Pillar, 7; and the Sakas, 33; 37; Observatory Matricheta or Asvaghosha matrika, picture of the Mother Maues, Indo-Parthian k. Maung Minbya, Burmese Nat Maung Pô Ta, Burmese Nat Maura, vil in the Tochi Valley Mauryas invented idols... Maya, illusion ... ... ... ... ... www ... *** Mays, goddess ... 200 www May&mis, a Kurram sept ... 122 Mayurapada Thera, author of the Pújávali ...166 Mazda Abura 198-203 mehod rien, altar, 77 f.; or man-khang. 80 f.; 331 Mecca, tn. ...343, 351 medang, wood used in Malay boat-building... 109 Mèdaw Shwêsaga, Burmese Nat... ...217, 223 Medha, intelligence 278, 284 Media 196 89 129 mel, Chubra marriage feast men, and self-immolation mentangor, wood used in Malay boat-building. 109 meranti, wood used in Malay boat-building, 108, 107, 109 merawan, wood used in Malay boat-building, 102, 107, 109 boat-building, merbau, wood used in Malay Meuse Valley pygmy flints Mexico www www 480 ... Min Hnaba, Burmese Nats Min Kyawzwa, Burmese Nat... Min Sitha, Burmese Nat Mintarågyi, Burmese Nat Minyò Aungdin, Burmese Nat... Minyèthingåthů, k. of Taung-nga Minyizaw, k. of Pagån... Mirasi, Chabrá subdivision mirási, village bard ... ... ... Minths Maung Shin, Burmese Nat... Ming Ti, Emp. of China Mingyizwa, k. ... ... Mian Gopal Singh of Chamba... Mian Suchet Singh of Chamba Michan Baba ziarat in Wânâ... Mi Hnin E, wife of Maung Pô Tâ Nat Milsa, tn., modern Sakkar Mindôn, tn. in Burma, 218; Saga Mindon, 10 000 *** 219; 221 294 Mingalazêdî temple, Pagân Mingaung II., k. of Ava... 220; I. 221, 223, 226 Mingaunggyi, k.... 227 217, 225 44, 211 227 224 217, 226 217, 226 217, 220 217, 223 220, 227 ... 225 83 Gre 85 f., 91, 310 Mir Jumla, Meer Jumla, councillor to the Emp. Shah Jahan Mirzapur dist., pygmy flints 107, 109 189, 191, 195 117 152 *** ... Co ... 234 ... 7 n. 255 39, 46 217, 224 217, 223 125 257 48 f., 57 288 ... ... 600 ***. ... ... INDEX. ... ... 152 124 ... 224 178 *** ... 133 n., 185 n. 186 and n., 194 ... Misô or Musa, for Mus& Nikka Mithra, g. www mlecchas, barbarians mnih-kh'poi for neepoi, q. v. môdaks, food offered to Ganesh Moduk, Hiung-nu prince, murdered.... Moggalâna I., k. of Ceylon Moggalâna, author of the Kambodian MS. of the Mahâvarsa 159, 164 Moggaliputta, Buddhist reformer, 156 f.; Moggaliputtatissa Mogulls contrey,' E. India Moltan, Multan.... Mo-lan-to, kingdom ... ... *** ... BUD www ... ... ... ... ... .... Mortezalie (Ali, or Murtaza 'Ali) ... môryd, word of welcome to Ganesh ... Moses 373 ... *** *** Môinê, Chubra subdivision Mon, a low caste... monasteries, Chinese origin of the word Mongolia and the Sök ... Mongolian characters or Hor-yig Mongols invaded Ladakh môrá, parched wheat ... Moragalla, for Samagalla Morris, Wm., and the restoration of monuments ... 123 f. 201 ... ... *** 9 ... 268 ... 63 33, 36 160 164 132 ... 173 3, 19 83 77 212 34 ... 127 139 ff. ...64 ... 353 Mucalinda tree, the ... 156 Muhammad Amin Khân, Mama deme Cawne, Gov. of Lahore Muhammadans, worship at a Christian tomb. 356 Muhammad A'zam, son of Aurangzeb, 135 n., 177 177 n. Muhammad Mu'azzam, son of Aurangzeb. 177 n. Muhammad Sarwar of Jalandhar, Muhammadan saint ... 302 n. Muhammad Sultan, son of Aurangzeb. 135 and n., 136 muklává, Chuhrâ ceremony 302 f. mukti, bliss ... 55 Maladhara, 1st chakra ... 264, 285 Mulbe Rock inscriptions, by A. H. Francke. 72 ff. Multan or Moltan, 173; or Maltan 178 Multânpuri, birthplace of the Man-lion incarnation of Vishnu ... ... 241 www 75 ...248 ... 159 700 ... 244 20 Mummuni, Mong-meou-ni, kingdom... 800 Murad Bakhsh, Mallabucks, son of the Emp. Shah Jahân 133 and n., 134 and n., 170 Murtaza 'Ali, Mortezalle, son-in-law to Muhammad 139 ff. 124 Musâ Nikka, or Misâ, ziárat Mushhak váhan, title of Ganesh. 63 Musim Tutop Kuala, Malay, N.-E. Monsoon. 98 n. Mushins ... 343, 345, 350 Muthorâpuri, birthplace of the Krishn incarnation of Vishnu ... *** ... 241

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