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Buddhaghosha, and dates 168 n-170 Buddhism, and Garuda 38; and Asoka 169; and Sanskrit Sup. 65 Buddhist, Indian, Protective Spells "Dharani" 37-42, 49-54; 92-95 q. v. Buddhists and Jains, etc. 127-131; their literature and the Yakahas etc. 144; and Asoka 133; 167 and n.-170, 172 and n., and the Nandas, etc. 174; and the date of Buddha's death 200; and the Bower MS. 180
Sup. 45
Bühler, Dr., on the Rummindei inscrip. 17, 19 n.; 119, 120 and n., 122; and the Jains 126;
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burbust, barbast
Burhanpur under Rama Raja Busbal Rao, Vira Narasimha
Bukka, k. 6; I. 7; servant to gaļuva Narasimha
cerseyes, trade in..
Ceylon, and Virupaksha, etc. 9, 10 and n.; and Lakkana the Naik 11; and Immudi Narasimha 17; and Krishna Deva 45; and Achyuta Raya 188; reputed Conquest of 190 n. and Mahindo 202; and Achyuta Naik 218;. and Sadasiva 230 n. Ceylonese, era 167; Chronicles and dates 168 and n.-172 and n.
74 ... 219 ..Sup. 59, 64 127n., 177n. F. K. 7
65, 67;
23 28
chabútrà, choutrye, office Chagtai Turks, Mughals.. Chakrapanidatta, medical author Chalmers, and Jain dates. champa shashti, ceremony Chanakya, and the Mudrárakshasa Cânakya 168, 174, f.; 176. n. Chanda, poet, and Old W. Hindi Chanda Kumara, Pandyan k. Chandragupta, in the Mudrárakshasa 65-67; and the Arattas 124 and n.; date 132; Vikramaditya 138; 174; Candragupta 167 and n., 168 and n., 170 n, 171, f., 175, f. Chandrayana Vrita Channayya, Chôla chief Chapas., Gurjara Sub-division .. Charaka, physician of Kashmir, and the Charaka Samhita ..Sup. 54 and n. 56, f., 60 Charaka Samhita, quoted in the Bower MS. 180; Sup. ..53-57, 59, 61, 63, 64, 77 n Chandra Sekhara, Pandya k. 27-30; and Madura 229, 232; and Vira Sekhara 253 and n; restoration of 254, 259; death of 255, date etc... 258-260134, 140 n. Charles, the ship charms, against snake-bites, in the Bower MS. 180; Sup. 80, 87, 88 Charpentier, Prof., and the word Lummini 18n.; and the date of Buddha's death chart, of the true and exact day of Buddha's death
F. K. 8 232 162
198, f. chaturdashi and chaturthi, tithis F. K. 8 Chauhan, sept of Gajars, of Swat 160; Châhamânas 162-164 70 n. 101 Sup. 82 134
chautah, etc., cotton cloths chhappar, choperes, thatched roof chebulic myrobalan, monograph on Chera kgs., and the Kavundan chiefs.. Chêraman Perumal, ancestor of the Kavundans
134 141 208 ..Sup. 56, 82 Chimini Beagum, daughter of Shah Jahan 244 Chinaware, trade in 71, 83
Chettis, the Saurashtras Chidananda, kavi, author children, diseases of
132
Candragupta, Chandragupta, dates etc. 167 and n., 168 and n., 170 n., 171, f. and Seleucus
229
109
261
43
Caldwell, Bishop and the Pandyas etc... 33-35 n. calico, callicoes, 82; amberty ... 97, f., 105, 107, 1. Campa, home of Kapiya 127 n.; scene of Ajàtasatru's death .. 173 Câmundye, Çâmunda and Sitâtapatra or Tara 53 and n. Capakya, Chanakya, and the last Nanda 168; and Candragupta, etc. 174, f; and the Arthaiástra Canarese, and the Pandyas 27 n.-29; 31; influx into Tamil lands 112; or Baduga immigration 113, 139, f.; into Kongu lands
176 n.
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175, f.
cannibals, the Yakshas and Khasas 144 and n. 145; the Casiri tribe
149, f. 161, f.
Carnatic, subdued 3; and Rama Raja.. carpets, trade in
83 106 and n.
carral, coral
case, in Old W. Rajasthân! 182-185; 213216; 225-228; 245-251; in popular Sanskrit Sup. 70-72; 74, f. 77 Casiri, of Pliny, the Khasiras 144, cannibals.. 149 Castes, and Creeds of immigrants into the Kongu Co. 135, jealousies 140 and n.; of Telugu immigrants 135; 139; 140-142; low, and minor local deities caturyama consisting in four restrictions, applied to Jain creed.. Caves, of the Thousand Buddhas, Sup. 64; in Kolabe district..
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F. K. 1, 2
178
pôthis from .. F. K. 17
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99
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82
204