Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 58
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple, Charles E A W Oldham, S Krishnaswami Aiyangar, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarka
Publisher: Swati Publications
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Hindukush and Alema
Hindu (and Musalman) (in SE. India), 30—32;
(in 8. India) .. .. .. .. .. 59 Hindu and non-Hindu Elements in the Katha
saritedgara (contd. from vol. LVII, p. 196), 6 11, 41–47, 84-90, 131-137. Hinduism, (Bodhisattvas in), 6; (esoteric rites of) .. .. .. ..
lukush and Alexander .. .. A.C. 1, 2 Hindus. (ancient,) and the practice of magic,
75—78, 81-84; (and Christians, in Tlakkot), 168 ; (of Calicut, and Vasco da Gama), 178, (and cow worship), 179; (Akta) (tAntrio rites of)
.. .. .. .. 89, 90 "Her and Ranjha, A version of, " gome correc
tions to .. .. .. .. .. 181–187 history, (ancient South Indian), 39, 40; (Anda
man) .. .. .. .. A.I. 12-16 History of The Pallavan of Kanch, by R. Gope.
lan (book-notice) .. .. .. .. 236 Hiungnu, k. of Turkestan (rat aided) .. .. 148 Hobaon-Jobeon, notes on, 141-146, 189—174,
207–210 Hoernle, Prof. (on Sino-Kharoşthi coins) .. 147 Holi festival (gambling at) .. .. .. 176 Holland (campaign in) .. .. .. .. 97 Hol; Ghost (Paraclete) .. .. .. .. 130 "Home of The Blest" (in the Kathdaaritadgara) 136 Homfray ( in the Andamana) .. .. A.I. 27 Homfray's Strait .. .. .. A.L. - 6 Hooly (Holl) (mentioned by Albiruni) .. .. 172 hoondy (hund() (meaning of word) Hopkinson, Capt. (and Port Blair). .. A.I. Hor (Turkestan) and Ladakh .. .. .. hones (divinity of, in the Kathdearitadgara), 43,
44 ; trade in .. .. 59, 94, 96 & n., 116 Hoshang Shah (and Manda) .. .. .. 237 hotr, as meaning the priest who chants hymna,
the root being hu, to call ' .. .. 157n. Hoyland, Prof. J. 8. The Empire of The Great
Mogol .. .. .. .. .. .. 20 Hsuan teang (on 'Waziristan), 55; (and coun.
tries cast of Samatate, 67, 68; (and rat wor Bhip in Khotan), 148; 219, 220 ; (on Rajagrha, 177; (and Mt. Ilam), A.C. 10 & n.; (and KA
chipuram), 8. P. 18; (and MahAbalipuram), S.P. 29 human morifice .. .. .. .. 90, 227 Hum&yon (and Månda) .. .. .. .. 237 Humayun ShAh, Bahmani
28 Hume, Prof. (on the meaning of passages in the
Kathaka Upanisad . .. Hana (name in the inscription of Allata of Mo. wêr) . .. ..
. . . . . . . 161 Huns, and the Chinese) .. .. .. .. 109 Hydaspor (VitastA) (Jhelum) .. . A.C. 14, 30
Ibrahim Khan (Governor of Bengal) .. 116, 117 Idainattu Mâvilangai (and Mâvilangai).. S.P. 29 Idak (remains of forts at)
54 Idar (Edur) ..
60 Ikhthyophagoi (of Makr&n gen coast) .. .. 211 Ilam, mt. ..
- .. .. 219, A.C. 10 Ilanj&tchenni, Cholak .
.. .. .. S.P. 31 Ilavas (other names of) .. .. .. 14 & n. image worship (by Jains).. ..
.. . 167 Imaos (mountain range) ..
A.C. 29n. Immaculate Conception in India) .. .. 130 Immádi Narasimha, of Vijayanagara (and
Orissa) .. .. .. .. .. 61, 63, 68 immortality in the Kathaka Upanigad, 1,3-5;
in the Kathdearitadgara) .. .. 132-135 implemente (Andamanege) . .. A.I. 18 Incarnations (Avataras) .. .. .. .. 129 Indar Singh (and Nagaur) .. .. .. 49 India (influence of, in culture and sculpture), 39;
(rival European nations in), 40, 52, 69, 70, 117, 118, 120; (and the Poison Damsel, etc., in the Kathacaritadgara), 6-11, 44, 45, 134 ; (per. sistence of old customs in), 78; (and magic), 85, 86. (See also magic in Bengal) (and walking through the water), 118, 119; cow protection in, 179; (N. W.) (in the Sair-al-bildd, 98, 99. (8) (ancient history of), 39, 40, 68—61;. (and St. Thomas, the Apostle), 40, 113, 114, 178, 179, inscriptions from 80; (caves of),
S.P. 29. (onely Aryan advance into) .. S.P. 31 India Gazette letter to) .. .. .. .. 192 Indian Civil Service (earliest days of the) .. 188 Indian customs, old (in the Kathdaarisadgara), 6-11 Indian N. W. Frontier, (Alexander's Campaign
on the . . . . . . A.C. 1-32 Indian scripte. See scripts, Indian Indian writing, (in the empire of the enstern
women) .. .. . . ... . .. .. 112 Indiana (and the E. I. Co.), 118, 188. (Bengalis),
192; (and Alexander) .. A.C. 14, 22-27, 31 Indo-Aryan languages, (plosives in), 34-36; • (phonetic characteristics of) .. A.C. 9, 12, 30 in-doi (home-magic) .. .. .. .. 199 Indo-Parthia. See Parthia. Indra, 4; (and Harappa), 12; S.P. 23; (and K A ) .. .. .. .. .. S.P. 25 Indu Kotai, predecessor of Bhagkars Ravi . 26 Indus, riv. (and Alexander), 219; A.C. 144,10,
13-20, 22—26, 29, 31, 32 Indus valley, (& Aryans), 55; (and Parthians). 109 Indus Kohistan .. .. .. .. A.O. 21 injury, unintentional, in the Kathdaaritadgara).
135, 136 Inscriptions =
from Aden Hinterland .. ., of the time of Allaţa of Mewar .. Amrivati pillar ..
. .. .. 161 Bangarh .. .. . Bhattakapatra grant of Dharasena II. Bhiltot Mårå temple. ..
.. 229
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S.P. 29
Atapara, of Saktikum
.. 202 .. 99
Thad-ur-Rahman, Mr., on the Soir-al-bilad of
Mughal Bag .. .. .. .. ..
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