Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 45
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ building, etc., under the Naiks 69, f. 73 Bukka I., k., patron, of Madhava-mantri, 1, 3; two ministers of this name, 4-6; and Madhavachariya, 8; his embassy to China, 140 & n. 69 Sup. 9 Bukka II., k., inscrip. of Bû-lat Sup. 10, see Betel Burma, and Tibet, people of, 38; and Indian emigrants, 44; and animism, 46; and the Dutch, etc. Burmans, sacked Ayuthia Burmese, legend of Gaudama, 10 n., 12, 14; 76 & n. ; Indo-Chinese race, 37 But, m. of Kohamba Raja Bûta, Bhuta calendar, Indian calicoes, longcloth, chintz Cambay, Dutch factory .. Caernarvon, the ship, and the crew of the Doddington INDEX ..41, f. Sup. 13 Sup. 13 Cambodia, home of the Khmers, etc., 37, 43; Kambûja or Funan, history of, 44; China, 46; and the Chams and Camundi Devatar, spirit, and cocoanut.. canals, constructed by Visvanatha, 74; Aryanatha Caturvahana Rakusu, d., Sup. 14; Rakusu 136 45 109, f. 121 .. 132 131 Canarese, and the pagoda, 33n.; districts, and Father T. Estavao 47 Sup. 14 by 91 138 n. Sup. 93 Candra, Sup. 14, see Sandu Candra Devi, princess, and Wooden Peacock Sup. 14 Candra Kumari, Sup. 14, m. of Kabêri q. v. Sup. 34 Candravati, m. of Kuvêni; and Wooden Pea cock Candrimâ, m. of Mal-sara Raja Cape Comorin, 102; rounded by Cornelius Houtman, 131; Lagulhas, Aghulas, and the wreck of the Doddington Carnata, co., and Raj Udayar Carnatic, Muhammadans, and the pagoda 33 n.; Nawabs of 54, f.; Krishnapuram temple in, 90 n.; Mughal conquests in, 187 & n., 188; and Bijapur 197, and Golcondah 198 Cassumbuzar, Kasimbuzar, and J. Harding 58, 65, f. Caste, Castes, higher, and Christianity, 107; as preached by de Nobilis, 116-119; 131; 148 Catchpoole, A., and J. Harding 63, f. Caterpillars, Sup. 14; and Panuva Sup. 71 107 Catholic Faith, in 8. India Sup 14 Sup. 14 109, f. 135 200 Sup. 83 211 Catuvayara, f. of Palanga, Sup. Pattini Sup. 72 148 Cera-mân, k., Sup. 14; see Arch., Sup. 5; Pattini Sup. 72 ceremonies, Hindu, and Christianity Ceylon, and Burma, 42; conquest of, 82; and Krishnappa, 88; and European trade, 101; and the Dutch, etc., 131, & n. ; 132; 136, f.; 181 & n.; 182 & n. ; 183 77; 124 49 32 n. 14; see Châhamâna dynasty.. Chain Sinh, and Khwaja Naik chakrams, pagodas Cham, or Mons people, of Champa, 37; inscrip., 45; under Hindu kings 46 Chama Raja Udayar of Mysore, 133 n.; 135; author of Chamarajókti Vilds 166 & n. Champa, k., and Sayana 23, f. Champa, oo., home of the Cham race.. 37 Châmpa, Indian dynasty, of Annam 44, 46, f. Chanakya, and the conquest of Magadha, 29, f.; and the Mánaváh, etc., 125 n.; 126; surnamed Kautilya 127; and the Manu smriti 128; quotes Bhasa, 129; period of, 193; 195 Chanda Pradyôta, k. of Avanti, his connec tion with Magadha, 8, f. ; and Udaya 14; 28 Chandeau, Chandeu, Chinese chêntu, market, Hobson-Jobson Chandler, Ed., Capt. of the Rose Chandra, author Chandragiri, Naik treasury, 34; cap., 92, 102, 185.n.; and the Jesuits, 107 n.; battle near, 133; and Madura, 196; dynasty of, and. Golconda Chandragupta Maurya, resignation of, 12; and Sahalya, 29, 31 & n.; and Seleucus, etc. 30 & n.; 114; date, 125; and the Code of Manu, 126; and Bhrigu's Samhita 127 Chandravati, and Pratapasinha ..77; 80 Changali Kumara, became k. of Jaffnapat am 156 111 25 Chaos, (Bird isl.), and the wreck of the Doddington 199 137 141 F. G. 124 Changalvas, conquered by the Cholas change, of sex Chaophaya Phaya Chakri, known as Phra Budhyot Fa, Chinese, founded present dynasty of Siam Chaophaya Taksin, (Tak) Siamese general Chaophaya Vijayendra, title of Constantine Phaulcon 45 1919 45 45 一个 109 Chao Uthong, Shan Chief, Phra Ramathibadi 44, f. charities, of Muttu Krishna .. 104 128 Charitravardhana, and Chanakya Charnock, Job, protector of J., Harding 57, 62-67 Charter, grant, aftributed to Venkate 133 & n.

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