INDEX.
Abbaye aux Homines, 234.
Accadian races, 7.
Afghanistan, eaves in, 168.
Agni, the god of fire, 14, 412, 433.
Agnimitra, a king, 25, 232.
Ahavamalla, a Chalukya king, 147», 148».
Aihole, Temple, 110, 136, 403.
„ Brahmanical cave, 169, 470.
„ Jaina cave, 491.
Aira (or Vera), king, 66, 67, 69, 76, 91.
Ajanta Buddhist caves, 28, 157, 218, 244, 2m ff.
320/.
Ajanta, Early, 289^.
,, Later, 297 ff.
„ Latest 320 ff.
„ Cave I. (Vihara) 320ff, 386.
„ II., 332 #.
„ III-V.,336#
„ „ VI., 241, 301, 346.
„ VII., 299, 362.
„ VIII., 289.
» „ IX. (Chaitya), 289.
„ X. (Chaitya), 243, 268, 292.
„ XL (Vihara), 176, 294.
» „ XII., XIII., 244, 275, 291.
» „ XIV., XV., 303, 357.
» „ XVI., 303, 346, 416.
„ XVII., XVIIL, 303, 309.
„ XIX. (Chaitya), 302, 315.
„ XX. (Vihara), 318, 354.
„ XXI.-XXV., 339, 383.
„ XXVI. (Chaitya), 320, 341, 3/7.
„ XXVII.-XXIX., 346.
» Paintings, 28, 284^.
-Matasatru (king), 21, 22, 44, 121, 353.
Ajitanatha (a Jaina Tirthankara), 485.
AM>ar,5,32n, 236.
^'d-dln-Khilji, 508.
A1Mruni, 190.
■jjexander the Great, 3, 22, 25, 29.
Alexander II. of Epirus, 23, 188.
• «ander, Lieut.-General Sir J. E., 281.
Vlw's's Buddhism, 173n.
Anibi
or Ambika, mother, a goddess, a favourite
Ami. Ja'nS' 261) 271' 369' 493, 498' 505-
' 'a or Mominabad eaves, 425, 435, 490.
•|*vale, caves, 184,219.
»a?haBadaha'a Ja'ml Buddha, lord of the
4-J ste*> ^vens, 337, 370, 383 «.
^'ttokhaa,
M (Bimbisara),24 :
Anioghavarsha, a Rashtrakuta king, 349 », 355,
450, 462.
Amravati stupa, 27, 64, 75, 81, 90, 95.^'., 173,
268, 311 n, 317,331, 519, 523.
Ananda, 51,257, 344.
Ananta cave, 56, 10ff., 80.
Anantasena, Vishnu, 97.
Anantavarma, 38, 102, 407.
Anarta, Pauranik name of Kathiawar, 187.
Andhra, Andhrabhritya, a dynasty ruling over
the Dekhan in the first century of the Christian
era, 26,173, 180, 186, 247, 264, 276, 278, 298,
349,360.
Ankai Tankai, Brahmanical caves, 169, 480.
„ „ Jaina caves, 490, 505.
ankuia, the elephant goad, 336, 469.
Anna Purna, a goddess, 455, 460.
Antigonus Gonatus, 23, 188.
Antiochus Theos, 23, 187.
Anuradhapura, 129.
Aparantaka, western country,-the Koi'ikan, 17.
Apsaras, wife of a Gandharva, a damsel of
Indra's heaven or Swarga, 311, 324, 333, 391,
415, 471.
Architecture, 27.
Arddhanarlswara, the androgynous form of S'iva,
20, 126, 415, 435, 459, 461, 469.
Arhat, the highest rank in the Buddhist hierarchy,
a Jina, a superior divinity of the Jains, 76,
283, 486.
Arjuna's Hatha, 113, 117, 122, 139, 158.
„ Penance, 155jf.
Arrian's Indika, 9.
Aryan race, 6ff., 12, 14, 28, 187.
Asita, " dark," name of the ascetic who foretold
the greatness of the infant Buddha, 285, 308.
AH mudru, attitude indicative of bestowing a
blessing, 300, 308.
Asmaka, a country, 310,343,347.
Asoka, 5, 7, 12, 23, 29, 32, 41, 61, 65, 68, 91,
111,160,174,187, 193,339, 511, 514, 522,523.
Asoka, his inscriptions, 7, 17, 38, 55, 67, 111,
182, 193, 195, 202, 219.
Assembly. See Sangha of the Buddhists.
Asura, a spirit, a demon, 34, 408,411, 435, 487
Aswatama (ASvasthama) rocks, 55.
Atiranachandra Pallava, 108, 154.
Atichandeswara Mandapa, 153.
Aurangabad Buddhist caves, 169, 180, 185, 248,
276, 338, 363, 385, 394.
Abbaye aux Homines, 234.
Accadian races, 7.
Afghanistan, eaves in, 168.
Agni, the god of fire, 14, 412, 433.
Agnimitra, a king, 25, 232.
Ahavamalla, a Chalukya king, 147», 148».
Aihole, Temple, 110, 136, 403.
„ Brahmanical cave, 169, 470.
„ Jaina cave, 491.
Aira (or Vera), king, 66, 67, 69, 76, 91.
Ajanta Buddhist caves, 28, 157, 218, 244, 2m ff.
320/.
Ajanta, Early, 289^.
,, Later, 297 ff.
„ Latest 320 ff.
„ Cave I. (Vihara) 320ff, 386.
„ II., 332 #.
„ III-V.,336#
„ „ VI., 241, 301, 346.
„ VII., 299, 362.
„ VIII., 289.
» „ IX. (Chaitya), 289.
„ X. (Chaitya), 243, 268, 292.
„ XL (Vihara), 176, 294.
» „ XII., XIII., 244, 275, 291.
» „ XIV., XV., 303, 357.
» „ XVI., 303, 346, 416.
„ XVII., XVIIL, 303, 309.
„ XIX. (Chaitya), 302, 315.
„ XX. (Vihara), 318, 354.
„ XXI.-XXV., 339, 383.
„ XXVI. (Chaitya), 320, 341, 3/7.
„ XXVII.-XXIX., 346.
» Paintings, 28, 284^.
-Matasatru (king), 21, 22, 44, 121, 353.
Ajitanatha (a Jaina Tirthankara), 485.
AM>ar,5,32n, 236.
^'d-dln-Khilji, 508.
A1Mruni, 190.
■jjexander the Great, 3, 22, 25, 29.
Alexander II. of Epirus, 23, 188.
• «ander, Lieut.-General Sir J. E., 281.
Vlw's's Buddhism, 173n.
Anibi
or Ambika, mother, a goddess, a favourite
Ami. Ja'nS' 261) 271' 369' 493, 498' 505-
' 'a or Mominabad eaves, 425, 435, 490.
•|*vale, caves, 184,219.
»a?haBadaha'a Ja'ml Buddha, lord of the
4-J ste*> ^vens, 337, 370, 383 «.
^'ttokhaa,
M (Bimbisara),24 :
Anioghavarsha, a Rashtrakuta king, 349 », 355,
450, 462.
Amravati stupa, 27, 64, 75, 81, 90, 95.^'., 173,
268, 311 n, 317,331, 519, 523.
Ananda, 51,257, 344.
Ananta cave, 56, 10ff., 80.
Anantasena, Vishnu, 97.
Anantavarma, 38, 102, 407.
Anarta, Pauranik name of Kathiawar, 187.
Andhra, Andhrabhritya, a dynasty ruling over
the Dekhan in the first century of the Christian
era, 26,173, 180, 186, 247, 264, 276, 278, 298,
349,360.
Ankai Tankai, Brahmanical caves, 169, 480.
„ „ Jaina caves, 490, 505.
ankuia, the elephant goad, 336, 469.
Anna Purna, a goddess, 455, 460.
Antigonus Gonatus, 23, 188.
Antiochus Theos, 23, 187.
Anuradhapura, 129.
Aparantaka, western country,-the Koi'ikan, 17.
Apsaras, wife of a Gandharva, a damsel of
Indra's heaven or Swarga, 311, 324, 333, 391,
415, 471.
Architecture, 27.
Arddhanarlswara, the androgynous form of S'iva,
20, 126, 415, 435, 459, 461, 469.
Arhat, the highest rank in the Buddhist hierarchy,
a Jina, a superior divinity of the Jains, 76,
283, 486.
Arjuna's Hatha, 113, 117, 122, 139, 158.
„ Penance, 155jf.
Arrian's Indika, 9.
Aryan race, 6ff., 12, 14, 28, 187.
Asita, " dark," name of the ascetic who foretold
the greatness of the infant Buddha, 285, 308.
AH mudru, attitude indicative of bestowing a
blessing, 300, 308.
Asmaka, a country, 310,343,347.
Asoka, 5, 7, 12, 23, 29, 32, 41, 61, 65, 68, 91,
111,160,174,187, 193,339, 511, 514, 522,523.
Asoka, his inscriptions, 7, 17, 38, 55, 67, 111,
182, 193, 195, 202, 219.
Assembly. See Sangha of the Buddhists.
Asura, a spirit, a demon, 34, 408,411, 435, 487
Aswatama (ASvasthama) rocks, 55.
Atiranachandra Pallava, 108, 154.
Atichandeswara Mandapa, 153.
Aurangabad Buddhist caves, 169, 180, 185, 248,
276, 338, 363, 385, 394.