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Saurashtras, clothiers, etc., Teluguised 138
142
Sávitri, sacred river F. K. 14 sawal, savoye, 25% profit 71, 79 and n., 80 and n., 102 164 n. 177
sawa-lakh, and Sapâdalaksha.. schisms, among the Nirgranthas, etc. scribes, of the Bower MS. (writers),
179, f.; Sup. 46, 48 Scythian, power, in India 122 n., 123, 125; peoples, Sakas..
sea, worshipped. seamorse, walrus
seasons
Seet Bunder Ramessar, Ramesvaram.. Seleucidan, and Maurya eras
Semana, tn.
Senart M., and the name Lummint 18; and Buddha dates.. . 132, 133 n. serbandy silk, from sirbandi, head-winding, 71 and n., 73-75, 81, f., 98-100, 102, 107 Sevappa Naik, of Tanjore 232 and n. Seventeenth Century Anglo-Indian Worthies, contd., from Vol. XXXIV p. 176, No. IV. John Smith 267-271
Shahâbu'ddin Ghori and Hindustan Shahjahan, Joannes De Laet on India and, book-notice 239-244 Shah Tahmasp, or Great Sophie, of the Satavi dyn.
..
shahi, shawe, banker Shaista Khân, Nawab
title
she-devils, or mothers'.. She-hwang-ti, contemporary of Asoka.. Shem Bridges, Chief of Bengal Shepherd Matt., and J. Smith
shandy, and shindy Shaonano Shao Koshano, kings of Kueishuang, Yue-chi title 66; and Sâhânusâhi, Kushana
Shesha and earthquakes.. Sh'hu, Dânapala?
Shiacthames, Shah Tahmasp Shibab-ud-din Muhammad, Shahjahân Shih-li-cha-to-lo, Sylhet ...
shikdar, shekdare, revenue officer shindy and shandy
Shiva, g., and the swastika, etc.
Shringarishi, sage
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145, f. F. K. 7 72 F. K. 18
Simharaja, k. of Lohara, simples, vegetable and mineral simurgh, roe, rukh and Garuda sins, and earthquakes Singapirân, a Brahman. sin-sun, as writing material sirbandi, serbandy . 2, 4 Sirwâstava, Kayastha sub-division Sitâ, images Sitatapatra, Târâ
175 ..111
Siddapur inscrip.
Siddhanta, the, 129 and n., revised, etc. Siddhi-sAra-Sastra, Khotanese pôthi. Sideabaude, Saidabad
Siha, general
239 101 .. 267 195
INDEX
125 49, f. 172 n.
267, f. 267 F. K. 12 Sup. 88
239 240 96 81 .. 195 F. K. 3, 17 F. K. 17
132 176 Sup. 64
71 127
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1
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Silajatu kalpa, a treatise on bitumen, .. silavigaḍabhiçi, word in the Rummende scrip. 17, and silâvigaḍabhi
Sup. 52 in18, 20
silk, varieties of, trade in 69-71, 74 and n., 75, 77-79, 81-83, 97-99, 101-103, 105, 107, f.; weaving among the Saurashtras 138, 139 and n., 141 149
Sup. 82 38 12 154 54
71 and n. 20 237, 262, 264 .. 53 n. Sivigiri, the Polygars of 117, f. Sivagrayogin, Saiva Siddhantism teacher 157 Siva Vakya, Saiva Siddhantist teacher .. 156 Sivili Maran, alleged Pandyan.. k. 118 and n. Siyar-ul-Mutakharin, the, on Shahjahân 241
Slave-kings of Delhi small-pox,
..
..
291
and n. Skanda Purana, and the Saurashtras.. .. 141 Skandil, president of the Council of Mathura
176, 177 n. 1
Smårta cult, in 8. India
F. K. 14, f. 153 and n. Smith, Jas., and J. Smith 267 and n. Smith, John, an Anglo-Indian Worthy of the Seventeenth Century.. 267-271 Smith, V. A., on the Rummindei inscrip. 17 and n., 18; on the Jains, etc., 127 n.; 175 and n. on Buddha's death 132, 133 n.; and the Gurjaras 159 n., 160 and n., 163 n., 166, 167 n.; and dates 172 n .. F. K. snake-bites 180; Sup. 87, f.;. 6, 8, 13, 23 Sobhana Bhatta, Advaitin, Padmanabha 236; 266 F. K. 11 Soma Sekhara, Pandya k. 27-30; and Kampana Udayar
Tirtha ..
solásomavárvrata vow
somaya rite
229 F. K. 19 Sômidêva, Araviḍu chief .. 229 Sources of the History of Religion, booknotice 272 Sup. 69
spelling, in Sanskrit
spells, Indian Buddhistic, Dharani 37-42; 49 -54; 92-95
Spence Hardy, on the Jains.. 128 and n., 130 n. Speyer, and Lumbini 18 and n.;
and the Mudrárakshasa 66, f.
..
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