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

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________________ podis, bags 70 Pogalûr, chieftaincy 105, f.; or Pugalûr 180; 202 Pol, Sup. 81; see Cocoa-nut Sup. 14 Sup. 83 48, 53 .. 69, 72, 75 Polaba Rakusu, d., Sup. 81; see Rakusu Pola Sinh, son of Khwaja Naik.. police tax, Naik policy, of Visvanatha 82 politics, etc., in S. India, in first quarter of 17th century 104 28 138 polity, of Hindustan, under Mahapadma polygamy, condemned by de Nobilis Polygar, converted to Christianity Polygar system, under Kumara Krishnappa 87, f. Polygars, their tribute, etc., 33-35; 54; 70, 71 119 & n.-73; and Aryanatha 82, 91, 102, 106; and Tirumal, etc., 134 n.,-136; 171 & n.; 179; 202. Pombara, Rei, Sup. 81; see Limes Sup. 51 pon, pons, coin 33 & n.; 56 Pondichery, visited by a Papal legate 148 & n. 118 Pongul, Hindu custom, and de Nobilis.. Pope, Gregory XV, and de Nobilis Popes, and Lamas 40; and Jesuits in S. India 148 Portuguese, (pirates), in Burma 42; in Siam 139 44, f.; and Indian Seas, 70 & n.; 101; 104; (Jesuits) in S. India 107; and French Missions 148 &.; trade in Ceylon 131; and Dutch, 136 & n. 137; and de Nobilis 139, f.; in S. India ..168 n.; 183 29 F. G. 116 Poru, Chief Poshi, a Chudel Potpotagat Devi, d., Sup. 81; Ratu P. D. Pottappiyarayar, prince, inscrip. of his time Powell, S., of the Doddington Prabhachandra, date of Pradyota, father-in-law of Udayana 15; father of Vasavadattâ .. INDEX .. Pratápa, half-pagoda Pratapasinha, Paramâra k. Pratihâra, dynasty Pratishtha ceremony Pratyeka-Buddhas prefix, negative, in Old W. Rajasthânî Preta, ghost name of Visâlâ Prela, pretas, ghosts, etc. precautions, against the evil eye priesthood, in Tibet 40; and de Portuguese, and S. India Privy Council, in early Hindustan Pradyota, dynasty, and Magadha Prajapati and Manu Prakrita, lang. of the Jain Sutras 143, 145 & n.-147 Prasadhanadevi, Prâtihara q. Prasenajit, k. 14 n. ; aliae of Kahêmadharman 122 .. 10 & n.; 31; 39 33 n. 77 .. 122 80 & n. 7 Sup. 116 F. G. 115, f. F. G. 120, f. Nobilis 130; .. 137 29 Sup. 87 Purnaka Raja, f. of Kambili Kadavara 69 n. 110, f. 27 Purúravas, the, and Urvasi Purushottama 192 8 & n. 9 115 puberty, and marriage progress, of European nations, in the East. 136 Prome, tn., under Tabin Shwêdi, 42; captured 43 professional, taxes, Naik 69; classes, etc., under Aryanatha 86, 87 n. 148 Sup. 47 104 100; 133 n.; 134 Pugalur, tn., and Ramappaiya 180; old Marava cap.; 202; or Pogalur .. 105, f. Pulicat, Dutch settlement, 132, 136, 182 81 Puberty, rite, Sup. 81; see Kota-halu.. public works, of Muttu Krishna Pudukkottai plates Pulingu Raja, f. of Maralu Yaka Puliya Sami, d., Sup. 81; see Pițiya Devi Sup. 80 Pulutu Kadavara, d. Pulutu Yaka, d. Sup. 81 Pulvan, Sup. 82; see Vispu Sup. 82 Sup. 116 Punch houses (howses), near Fort St. George, 58 Puñci Alut Devi, Sup. 82; see Miriyabäddê Devi Sup. 64 punishments, tortures, in pre-Mauryan times, 29-& n. Punjio, dunghill, a name.. F. G. 122 Purdas, the, and the history of Magadha, etc. 8 & n., 9 & n., 10, 12, 13, 15; 29 & n.; 30; and Maru Pura jaye, or Ripunjaya, last of the Brihadratha dynasty.. Purification of Women, Sup. 82; see Kota-halu Sup. 47 .. 8 n. Parpaka, f. of Dadimunda, Sup. 82; see Sunni Sup. 94 Sup. 82 Yaka 191 79 237 Magula.. Pusul Sup. 82, see Ash-melon Pusvälle Raja, d... Pusanga Rakusu, d., Sup. 82; see Rakusu Sup. 83 Pusiti, bride of the Sun, Sup. 82; see Iru, Sup. 32 Puspa-giri Yakini, female spirit Sup. 82 Puspa-Kumudaya, goddess, Sup. 82; see Ata 115 Sup. 6 Sup. 5 Sup. 82 Races, Indo-Chinese Radavela Banjara, Sup. 82; see Na-malu mara Quarters, 4 or 8, Sup. 82; see Guardian Gods Sup. 28 Queens, Sup. 82; see Seven Queens.. Sup. 97 37 Sup! 66 Raghavabhatta, quoted 128 n. 133, f. Raghunatha, k. of Tanjore Raghunatha, son of Sadayakka 170; 201 & n. ; 202 Raghunathadeva Maharaja, agent of Muttu Virappa 133

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