Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 62
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple, Charles E A W Oldham, S Krishnaswami Aiyangar, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarka
Publisher: Swati Publications
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INDEX
Aparårtas (=Aparårtas of Asoka) 125; (mean. 1 aydam (sound in Tamil) 46, 50, 51; (and Sang.
ing of the term) 126; (who they were) .. 127 krit) 52, 53 ; phonetic processes involved in Apardnta (=Western India) .. .. 126, 127 production of .. .. .. .. 54-56 Aparántaka (or Konkara) and Sindhuraja Aynsworth, Rowland (later Robt.) So. 204, 213, 236
101, 102, 104 A paritah ( ? the Afridis)..
. . . . . . 121 aphæresis, in M.LA.Vs. .. .. I.A.V. 145-148 apocope, in M.I.A.Vs. . .. I.A.V. 150, 151 Appayya Diksita, on Madhva .. .. .. 189 Arachosia, and the Sanskrit Hara-ndrika .. 121 a-rója viņaya (of Asoka), meaning of the term
121, 125, 126 Aravidu dynasty of Vijayanagara .. .. 1
Bactria (later Tokharistân) .. .. 82, 92
Badakhshan, Southern route through 82 ; (Tuk. Archæological Atlas of Greater India to be pub.
hâra co.) 83; (Badashan) .. lished by the Kern Institute .. .. .. 99
.. 84, 85, 87 Baddiga-Amoghavarsa III of Kuntala.. Baddig
35–37 Archeological Survey of Mysore, Annual
Badman, Capt. Jos. .. .. .. Sc. 271 Report for 1929, by Dr. M. H. Krishna .. 120! BAcât (in Orchha Stata), and VALATA
Bågå (in Orchha State), and Vakața .. 77, 220 archæology, of Siam .. .. .. .. 248 Bahárak, old capital of Badakhshan .. .. 84 Archæology, Indian, geographical factors in BalakrsnadAsa, on the Isopanisad 205, 206, 208
235—243 Balkh
_ .. .. .. 81, 92 architecture, of Kashmir 238-242 ; 'Northern BallAla III, Hoysala K... .. . 1-3, 11
Style 239 ; Dravidian .. .. .. 242 Ballappa Dapnåyaka (aliya of Harihara I) .. 1,3 Archiv Orientálný, vol. IV, No. 2, Aug. 1932 Bamiyan, recent archæological discoveries (on the god Vippu) .. .. .. .. 17
at
" .. .. .. 220, 248 Arikesarin, 35, 36; (Kesideva, K. of Konkane)
Bandar (wharf) .. .. .. .. Sc. 258 inscriptions of ..
Bandeja (bandana), salver, tray ..
102, 103, 107 ..
. Sc. 240 army, the Hindu, in the ninth century
Bangal and the city of Bangalo . 14
.. 43-45
Bangala, connotation of the word Arrian, his list of northern Indian tribes .. 131
Bangala, Bárld, 'Bangala and Bangala art, early Indian, and Mesopotamian, eto., its
Bangissa (of Pelsaert), Bangash in Kohat and spread to Further India .. .. 219, 220
Kurram, the Bankish,' of Sir T. Roe ... 169 * Ashashu' of Asoka, (correctly Ashurshu, i.e. Bannu (or Banu), and Vanu of Hindu geo in Syria) i .. .. .. 132, 133 graphy .. .. ..
.. .. .. 116 Asia, Western, ancient routes to hellenized Barnevall, Antonio
. . Sc. 232 parts of 81 ; and India, importance of ethnic Barret, Thos. .. . .. Sc. 258,259
and cultural relations between .. .. 234 Bastar State 104 ; and Cakrakotya .. .. 105 Asoka, places and peoplos in the inscriptions batica, (Port. batega, batica, & copper tray) Sc. 212
.. .. 121-133 battle zones in India, distribution of main 236, 237 Asoka as a Buddhist, proclamation of, and his
beathila (betteele), veiling
.. . Sc. 213 Jambudvipa 167–171. See also Inscrip.
Beavis (? Bevis), Arthur .. .. .. Sc. 237
Beck, Sir Justus tions.
.. Aspinall, A., M.A. Cornwallis in Bengal .. 19
Bell, Sir Charles, K.C.L.E., C.M.G. The Reli.
gion of Tibet . 176-178
.. Aspiration, in M.L.A.Vs. ..
39 .. I.A.V.
..
Bemmatturu-durga (mod. Chitaldroog).. .. 2 Assakenoi (of Arrian), an Indian tribe .. .. 131
Bengala, City of ..
. 43-45 Astakenoi (of Arrian), an Indian tribe .. .. 131
Benyon, Bern. .. .. .. .. Sc. 214 Asuga (Sasiprabha) .. .. .. .. 103
Benyon, Mrs. Grace .. .. Sc. 213, 214 Asvaghora, not the author of the Gandistotra 61,
Benyon, Richard .. Sc. 215, 216, 231, 240, 62: characteristics of his style 62, 69; 98, 114, 245
270, 271, 274, 275 Asvalas (the Assakenoi) .. .. .. .. 131 Benyon (8) .. Sc. 219, 220, 221, 249, 253 Atkins, Mr.
.. .. Sc. 248 (Binhao) .. .. .. .. Sc. 231 Atlas, archeological, of Greater India .. .. 99 Bernall, Sigr. Francisco .. .. Sc. 207, 209 Atwill, Mr. . . . . . Sc. 227 Berriman, Capt. .. .. .. .. Sc. 222 au (diphthong), in M.I.A.Vs. .. L.A.V. 125, 126 bozoar-stones, used as an antidote against Aupanişadas, as interpreters of the Upanigada; snakebite .. .. .. .. Sc. 277
in the absolutist ennae .. .. .. .. 78 Bezwada (Dhanakataka) .. .. 165, 166 avidyd (and vidyd), meaning of, in the flopani. Bhadrasva, suggested identification with China. 170
sad .. .. .. .. .. 209–212 Bhandak (old BhadrAvati), suggested capital of Avimdraka (play) .. .. .. .. 98, 118 Daksina Kosala
.. . 163-166