Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 47
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ artha, wealth or goods.. Arthasdstra, (The,) Explains Arthasástra, see Authenticity of the Kauțiliya, 157-161; 187-195 Arthadastra, refers to the Tâmraparni riv., 48; and philosophy, 101, n. ; and Várttá, 235, 236 & n., 239 & n., 240 54, n. 212 relation of arthins, suitors .. Aruna, charioteer of the Sun-god Arunagirinatha, Sônâdrinâtha, etc., poet of Mullandram .. INDEX 94-98; 100 74, 78 Aryaman, Ayama, minister to Nahapâna Aryan, settlements, and the Andhras, 70; race. 235 Aryanivása, Aryan settlement 35 Asaka, Assaka, co., (Sans. Asmaka) and Gautamiputra Asalla Deva, Rai inscrip. of, 241, f.; or Asala, coins of .. ascetics, Brahman, and vegetarianism ushashu, term in Rock Series XIII ashes, sacred, as medicine.. ashtamataraḥ, eight goddesses Ashti, scene of a battle Asia, British settlements, etc., in, and Austria's commercial venture in India, 3, 5, 6: 33; 59; 60; 87; and the Umayyads Asia Minor, Indian Mission in .. Asiatic, Greek and Mauryan Sculpture Asiatic Company of Trieste, see Trieste Asika, co., unidentified, and Gautamiputra Asfrgarh, fort, 116, 118, 121, f.; 124, 142-146; 180-182; 185 150 & n. Asmaka, Asaka, and Mulaka Asoka, Notes, (from Vol. XXXIX, p. 64) No. XII., Identification of Tamba pamni in the Rock Edicts 235 50-56 ivamedha, sacrifice and Satakarni asva-sastra, veterinary science.. Asvins, Vedic gods. Atcheen, Achin .. Athenæus, general Ativirarama Pandya, copperplates of atman, redemption .. .. 150 48, f. Asoka, inscriptions, Notes on .. 297 Asoka, inscrips., 52; 56; 71; 138; 209, f.; his time-table of work,etc., 53, f.; and Buddhism, 55, n. ; heretic emp., 109; and ahined, 189, n.; stapas, in Odra district, 209; date, 210; rail, 219; Rock Edict I and the word Samája, 221; and Kalinga, 224; and art, see Mauryana 291, ff. 189, n. Asrama, the fourth, and ahimsa.. 176, n. as-Salih Talâ'i Mosque, Cairo Assyria, and agriculture, 235; and Indian sculpture, etc. 177 Sup. 16 291 32 150 of Trivikrama-Vishnu 84 aurangs, factories Ausanasâḥ school of philosophy .. 266 187 Ausanasas, rivals of the Barhaspatyâs. 102, 105, 107&n Austria's Commercial Venture in India, in the Eighteenth Century, (contd. from Vol. XLVI, p. 286)....1-15; 23--34; 57-69; 85-93 243, f. Authenticity of the Kautilya..157-161; 187-195 189, n. automobile, sataronbil etc., Hobson-Jobson.. 196 297 Avadana, the, and the week days 207 Avanti, 78; Ujjayini 137 Avatára theory, and Krishna .. 112 151 .Sup. 18, 19 74;.78 178 Ayama, Aryaman Ayyana I., Bâdâmi Châlukya k., 286; II., 287 & n. 294 71, 72, n. 239 ..51, n. 61 169 81 103, f. Atma-Vidyâ philosophy Attiyûr, N. Arcot district,, Brahmâna settle 108, f. ment 95; 100 Auddâlaki, a doctrine of, and the Káma. ¿ástra .. 303 188, n. 100 Audumbarapura, N. Arcot district Augustine, emp. .. Sup. 16 ..77, n. Augustus, Tiberius, on coins.. Aurṇavabha, probably the Teacher in the Brihad-dranyaka Upanishad, and the worship Babhravya Pañchâla, supposed first writer on Kamasastra Bâdal pillar inscrip. Bâdâmi, inscrip. and the Saka era, 70; co., the Chalukyas of 286 & n. Bâdarayana, author, and a Mima så Satra.. 157 202 Baga Bahar Sher, Uderolâl .. 189 165 Baghdad, the Khan Orthma mosque, 175 & n.; 196; and the gufar (boat) Baglâna, fief, and Malik Raja Bahadur Shah, Qadr Khan of Khândesh, and Akbar 170-183; 185, f. Bahadurpûr, near Burhanpur baharanus, spiced dough balls Bahmani, dyn., 113, f.; or Bahmanids.. Bahrâm Khan .. 180 .. 202 117 114, f.; 184 283 202 Bahuka, Nâla Bairagi, temple attendant Baithana, Paithan, ancient Pratishthâna, cap. of Siro Pulemaios Bakkur, fort Bala, his Sâranâtha inscrip. Balâditye, Narasimhagupta, date, 161; and Mihirakula Balasiri, eud Gautami 244 113 153 200 298 163 151, n.

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