GENERAL INDEX.
Bull worshipped by Hindus. See Basvsa.
Sarvaka.
Bull R/ijds, iii. 390.
Bulla, or VnUum; a dry measure, i. 363, 413,
ii. 209. 252, 279, 311, 321.
Bulla, or Vullam, a land measure, ii. 108, 253,
279. 321.
Bullar, a kind of pulse. See Dolichos Lablab.
Bungar, a chief or Rtija of Canara, iii. 19, 63,
67, 73.
Bunts, or Bantam, the pure Sudras of Tulava,
a cast, iii. 16', 108, 109.
Buntxvala, a (own of Canara, iii. 62.
Burial. See Customs.
Busty, a kind of temple of the Jainas, iii. 74,
82. 132, 133.
But a, a Hindu deity, iii. 101, 107, 136.
Butter, i. l64. ii. 14, 277, 382.
Bylu, a kind of land for the cultivation of rice.
See Low-land, iii. 37, &c. 84.
Bynadu, a country above the western Ghats.
See Wyna&d.
Byra Devi, princesses of Baluculla, &c.iii. 109.
Byrasu IVodears, princes of Carculla. See
Carculla.
Cabadi/, a person who sells milk, i. Il6.
Cabbay, a rich red soil, i. 83.
Cad' Curubaru, a rude cast. See Curabaru.
Cada-hully, a village of Mysore, ii. 60.
Cadalay, a kind of pulse. See Cicer.
Cadam, a day's journey. See Measures of
length.
Cadar,-*, rude tribe or cast of Coimbetore, ii.
334, 338.
Caderi, iii. 188.
Cadoro, a kind of corn. See Paspalumfru-
mentaccum.
Cadrur, a house of the Cotay-hutty Rqjds, ii.
540.
Cadu Goalaru, a cast who tend herds of cattle.
See Goalaru.
Cadumba Ray as, an Indian dynasty. See
Myuru Varma,\\\. 96, 111.
Cadvtinada, a district of Malabar, and its chief,
ii. 509, 515, 538, 539-
Caidumbay, ti machine for raising water, iii. 41.
Calendar of Canara, iii. 27-
Coimbetore, ii. 177,202.
Malabar, ii. 355.
Mysore, i. 230.
Calicut or Colicodv, a town of Malabar, ii. 4/4.
Callaru, a hard stony soil,i. 37.
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Callu, the juice of the Palmira tree. See
Borassus.
Calophyllum inophyllum, iii. 135.
Calura, a town of Mysore, i. 309.
Camachuma,-a. female deity of the Hindus. See
Parvati.
Cambu, a kind of corn. See TIolcus spicatus.
Camundala, a river of Arcot, i. 23.
Canals for irrigating the land, i. 23, 82, ii. 85,
87, 88, 90,^1 19, 151, 163, 197, 229, 245,
288, 291,292, 300, iii. 68.
Cananore or Canura, a town of Malabar, and a
principality, ii. 553, 555, 559.
Canara, a province, Chap. XIV. XV. XVI.
and appearance of the country, iii. 103, 105.
------------and Canaresc, a corrupt name for
Karnata. See Karnata, iii. 103.
Canay, a land measure, i. 6.
Cancan-hully, iii. 425, 426, &c.
Candaca, a dry measure of Mysore, called Mail
or Morau by the Tarnuls, Salaga or Siliga
by the Telingas, and Candy by the Mussul-
mans, i. 130, 131,194, 301, 363, 413, ii. 33,
116, 209, 252, 279, 311,321.
------------a land measure. See Mau.
Candashara, militia or armed men for the
defence of a district, ii.215, 307,327.
Candum land of Malabar. See how-land, ii. 565.
Candy, a weight. See Weights, i. 6. 130, ii.
132, 512, 523, 530, 534, 536, iii. 26, 40.
Candy, a dry measure. See Candaca.
Caneh Sumareh of the Mysore Rajas domi-
nions, iii. 414, &c.
Cangony, a kind of corn. See Panicum itu-
licum.
Cani, or more properly Kanya, diviners, sorcer-
ers, ii. 152 See Cunian, Nucaru.
Canicapillay, a cast of Sudras among the Tamuls,
from which are selected the registers or ac-
comptants of villages and manois. ii. 213.
Cankarna-hully. See Cancan-hully.
Cautery, properly Cantcrua or Canter'-Rdya,a
Raja of Mysore. See R/ijds of Mysore.
Canter-raya Pagoda, Hun, or Varaha, an ima-
ginary money, i. 129, 191, 301, 363. ii.
116,279-
1-------------------, liana, Palam, or Panam, a gold
coin,i. 128, 301,363. ii. Il6. iii. 25, 258.
Canum, a species of mortgage by which lands
and slaves are held in Malabar. See Mori-
Bull worshipped by Hindus. See Basvsa.
Sarvaka.
Bull R/ijds, iii. 390.
Bulla, or VnUum; a dry measure, i. 363, 413,
ii. 209. 252, 279, 311, 321.
Bulla, or Vullam, a land measure, ii. 108, 253,
279. 321.
Bullar, a kind of pulse. See Dolichos Lablab.
Bungar, a chief or Rtija of Canara, iii. 19, 63,
67, 73.
Bunts, or Bantam, the pure Sudras of Tulava,
a cast, iii. 16', 108, 109.
Buntxvala, a (own of Canara, iii. 62.
Burial. See Customs.
Busty, a kind of temple of the Jainas, iii. 74,
82. 132, 133.
But a, a Hindu deity, iii. 101, 107, 136.
Butter, i. l64. ii. 14, 277, 382.
Bylu, a kind of land for the cultivation of rice.
See Low-land, iii. 37, &c. 84.
Bynadu, a country above the western Ghats.
See Wyna&d.
Byra Devi, princesses of Baluculla, &c.iii. 109.
Byrasu IVodears, princes of Carculla. See
Carculla.
Cabadi/, a person who sells milk, i. Il6.
Cabbay, a rich red soil, i. 83.
Cad' Curubaru, a rude cast. See Curabaru.
Cada-hully, a village of Mysore, ii. 60.
Cadalay, a kind of pulse. See Cicer.
Cadam, a day's journey. See Measures of
length.
Cadar,-*, rude tribe or cast of Coimbetore, ii.
334, 338.
Caderi, iii. 188.
Cadoro, a kind of corn. See Paspalumfru-
mentaccum.
Cadrur, a house of the Cotay-hutty Rqjds, ii.
540.
Cadu Goalaru, a cast who tend herds of cattle.
See Goalaru.
Cadumba Ray as, an Indian dynasty. See
Myuru Varma,\\\. 96, 111.
Cadvtinada, a district of Malabar, and its chief,
ii. 509, 515, 538, 539-
Caidumbay, ti machine for raising water, iii. 41.
Calendar of Canara, iii. 27-
Coimbetore, ii. 177,202.
Malabar, ii. 355.
Mysore, i. 230.
Calicut or Colicodv, a town of Malabar, ii. 4/4.
Callaru, a hard stony soil,i. 37.
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Callu, the juice of the Palmira tree. See
Borassus.
Calophyllum inophyllum, iii. 135.
Calura, a town of Mysore, i. 309.
Camachuma,-a. female deity of the Hindus. See
Parvati.
Cambu, a kind of corn. See TIolcus spicatus.
Camundala, a river of Arcot, i. 23.
Canals for irrigating the land, i. 23, 82, ii. 85,
87, 88, 90,^1 19, 151, 163, 197, 229, 245,
288, 291,292, 300, iii. 68.
Cananore or Canura, a town of Malabar, and a
principality, ii. 553, 555, 559.
Canara, a province, Chap. XIV. XV. XVI.
and appearance of the country, iii. 103, 105.
------------and Canaresc, a corrupt name for
Karnata. See Karnata, iii. 103.
Canay, a land measure, i. 6.
Cancan-hully, iii. 425, 426, &c.
Candaca, a dry measure of Mysore, called Mail
or Morau by the Tarnuls, Salaga or Siliga
by the Telingas, and Candy by the Mussul-
mans, i. 130, 131,194, 301, 363, 413, ii. 33,
116, 209, 252, 279, 311,321.
------------a land measure. See Mau.
Candashara, militia or armed men for the
defence of a district, ii.215, 307,327.
Candum land of Malabar. See how-land, ii. 565.
Candy, a weight. See Weights, i. 6. 130, ii.
132, 512, 523, 530, 534, 536, iii. 26, 40.
Candy, a dry measure. See Candaca.
Caneh Sumareh of the Mysore Rajas domi-
nions, iii. 414, &c.
Cangony, a kind of corn. See Panicum itu-
licum.
Cani, or more properly Kanya, diviners, sorcer-
ers, ii. 152 See Cunian, Nucaru.
Canicapillay, a cast of Sudras among the Tamuls,
from which are selected the registers or ac-
comptants of villages and manois. ii. 213.
Cankarna-hully. See Cancan-hully.
Cautery, properly Cantcrua or Canter'-Rdya,a
Raja of Mysore. See R/ijds of Mysore.
Canter-raya Pagoda, Hun, or Varaha, an ima-
ginary money, i. 129, 191, 301, 363. ii.
116,279-
1-------------------, liana, Palam, or Panam, a gold
coin,i. 128, 301,363. ii. Il6. iii. 25, 258.
Canum, a species of mortgage by which lands
and slaves are held in Malabar. See Mori-