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Fergusson, James; Burgess, James
The cave temples of India — London, 1880

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INDEX.

Aurangzeb, 5.

Aval&kiteswara, a name of Padmapani Bodhi-

sattwa, 170, 179«, 334, 337n, 342, 352, 358,375,

S19ff., 384, 387, 390.
Avarasila Sangharama, western monastery near

Bejwara, 95.
Ayara, 242.
Ayodhya (Oudh), 10.

Babington, Dr. Guy, 105, 146, 155b.

Badami, Brahmanical eaves, 97, 101, 110, 143,

169,402,405,422,492.
Badami, Jaina cave, 490, 491.
Bagh, Buddhist caves, 169, 185, 363, 472.
bdhupaddai, a belt or sash -worn by women across

the breasts, 411.
Balharas or Bashtrakutas, a dynasty ruling at

Malked in the Dekhan, 171, 450.
Bali or Mahabali—a mythical king of Mahaba-
lipur, destroyed by Vishnu in the Vaman
Avatara, 151, 410, 438, 460.
Banasankara, 405.

Barabar caves, 20,37, 41,47,49,69, 194,354,517.
Bas relief at Mahavallipur, 155.
Bedsa, Buddhist caves,47, 91, 165,182, 184,217,

228 to 231, 235, 243, 257, 272, 516.
Behar caves, 37 to 54, 67, 90, 135, 165, 182.
Bejwara, 95, 97, 99, 403.
Berar, 179, 306, 403, 428.
bhadrdsana, a stool, 327.

Bhairava, a terrific form of S'iva, 222,270,430,433.
Bhaja, Buddhist caves, 30, 38, 42, 91, 175, 184,

223, 243, 255, 289, 371, 521.
Bhaja, ancient Vihara at, Appendix, 513^.
Bhajana Cave, 93.

bhdmandala, a nimbus or aureole, 179, 329.
BMmburde cave, 403, 426, 435.
Bham£r, Jaina cave, 490, 494.
Bhanugupta, 191.
Bharbut Stupa, 27, 32, 39, 47, 62, 68, 71, 83,

90, 121, 173, 226, 259, 518, 523.
Bhatarka, founder of the Valabhi dynasty, 191,

192.
Bhavanl, a form of Parvati, the wife of S'iva, in
her amiable or peaceful form, 252, 427, 434,
436, 437, 455, 487, 502, 506.
Bhikshugrihas, cells for Bhikshus to live in, 176,

210, 253, 271, 297.
Bhikshus, mendicant ascetics, 18, 175, 184.
Bhilsa topes, 18, 72.
Bhima's Batha, 113, 117#, 137, 139, 148, 158,

354.
Bhringi, a skeleton attendant of S'iva, 404, 433,

437.
Bhumidevi, a name of Prithvi, the Earth goddess,

409.
bhumisparsa mudrd, attitude of the hand pointing
to the earth, 178, 345,380.

Bhutapala, a merchant of Vijayanti, 232, 233.
bhuvanas, heavens of the Buddhists, 316.
Bhuvan^swar, in Orissa, 31, 32n, 55, 122.
Bimbasara, early king of Magadha, 21, 44.
Bindusara, the father of Asoka, 23, 25.
Bird, Dr. J., 281, 359.
Blake, Lieut, 281.

Bo, or bodhi-tree, Bodhidruma, the tree sacred to
a Buddha or Tlrthankara, 17, 62, 177, 268,
287, 345, 380, 499.
Bodhisattwas, Buddhist saints, who in the next
birth become Buddhas, 133,170, 283, 297,316,
345, 352, 364, 377, 383», 390, 397.
B6r Ghat, 212, 218, 219.
Boro-Buddor, 85, 123, 130, 345».
Braddock, Lieut. J., 106.
Brahma, one of the gods of the Hindu Triad, 126,

153, 409, et passim, up to 474.
Brahmadatta raja, 60.
Brahmanical caves, 97, 141, 169, 170, 399/.
Brahmi, one of the Saptamatris, the S'akti of

Brahma, 438, 443.
Brahuis, 7, 20.

Breeks's Tribes of the Nilagiris, 43.
Buddha, Sakya Muni, 14, 15, 16, 24, 50, 51, 56.
60, 73, 80, 103, 170, 208, 285, 305, 329, 34".
383, 497.
Buddha, images of, 177, 178, 179, 180, 185,208,

215, 230,241, 266,297.
buddhi, perfected knowledge, the acquirement of

which frees from further transmigrations, 15.
Buddhist Bock-Temples, 55 to 86,165 to 395,513.
Buddhism, 12 to 21, 27.
BurneH's Paleography, 110, 154.

Caldwell's Comparative Grammar, 6.

Carr, Capt, 106 et seqq.

Caves, their numbers, 169.

Ceylon, 11, 56, 313, 331, 433, 471, 511.

Chaitya caves, 38,41,45, 60, 89,100,167#,1 "•»/>

180,289,292^".
Chakra, the Wheel, the emblem of the Buddhi-t
Law, 148, 179, 239, 268, 408, 423, 437, 445,
460, 474.
Chahrastambha, a pillar supporting a Chakra.

180.
Chalukyas, a dynasty in the Dekhan, 9<, !-'■

400, 405, 449.
Cbamar Lena, Jaina caves near Nasik, 490, 434.
Chambers, W., 105.
Chamunda, one of the Saptamatris, 434.
Chandor, Jaina Cave, 490.
Chandragupta, founder of the Maurya dyna-t..

319 B.C., 22, 23, 25, 45, 54.
Chandragupta II. of the Gupta dynasty. », .
Chftranadri, name of the hill in which the Jam

eaves at Elurfi, are, 495, 502. _
Chashtana, Kshatrapa, king of Ujjain, 1S»-
 
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