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Nandana, island of, 21
Pátaliputra, a city (the modern Nandiçvara, island of, 22
Patna), 87, 89, 91, 149, 150, 154, Nandipura, a city, 124
155 Naraváhana, a king, 33
Pává, or Pápá, the modern PadraNaraváhana, a king, 160, 167
ona, ix. and note Naravarman, a king, 169
Pavanagati, a Vidyádhara, 38 Náráyaņa, a god, 189
Persia, xvii., 157 Nemi, a Jain prophet, 29, 30, 181, Peter, St., 61 note 220
Piçácha, & goblin, 219 Nflamaņi, an author, 242, 243 Pingala, a slave and thief, 215, 217 Nishadha, a king and god, 195, 197, | Poona, 240
199, 219, 228, 231, 241, 243 Potana, a city, 229, 230 • Nitisára of Kámandaki.' The 39 Prabhása, a holy place, 192 note, 241, 243
Prajnapti, & science, 22 Prasannachandra, a king, 214
Pratishthána, a city, 66 Oldenburg's Játakas, 235
Preller's Griechische Mythologie,' Oudh, ix.
219 note Prítimatí, a princess and queen,
102, 103, 117 Padmákara, & merchant's son, 11
Priyadarçana, a king, 102 Padmakeçara, a prince, 146
Priyadarçaná, a queen, 102 Padmanabha, a king, 197
Priyakáritá, & daughter, 94 Padmánana, a king, 124, 125
Priyankara, a merchant, 72 Padmaratha, a king, 22-24
Priyankara, a minister, 41, 42 Padmasana posture, 13 and note Priyankará, a nurse, 72, 73, 75, 76 Padmavati, a city, 69
Pulindas, a barbarous tribe, 163 Padmavati, a queen, 177, 178 Pulindi, a female Pulinda. 6 Pali Játakas, xix.
Puņdaríka, a king, 13-16, 231 Pali Text Society, xv. note
Púrnabhadra, a minister, 140 *Panchadaņdachattra prabandha,' | Púrņasumangala, a man possessing The, 135 note
absolute knowledge, 143 Panchanandin, a merchant, 72, 73, Pushpadantí, a queen, 195, 216, 218 76
Pushpala, a prince and king, 231 Pandu, land of, 230
Pushpamálá, a queen, 22, 23 Parameshțins, The five, 104 and Pushpávati, a gardener's daughter, note
82 Párgva, the twenty-third Jina, viii. | Pushpávati, a princess, 163-166 Pariçishta Parvan,' The, a wellknown Jain work, xvii., notes 4,
RE 50, 116, 125, 146, 183, 239, 240, Rádhá, a country, ix. 241
Ráhu, a demon that causes eclipses Pátála, one of the seven regions by swallowing the sun and moon,
under the earth, the abode of the 197 and note Nágas, or serpents, 133
| Rahuli, a country, 229
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