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

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Paintings at BJgh, 364.

Paithaija, 264.

Pala caves, 209, 214, 275.

Pala dynasty, 19, 46, 132, 133w, 236, 257,398.

Palibothra, 29re, 44.

Palkeiwara cave, 213.

Pallavas, 108, 119, 140, 154.

Pancha Pandava Mandap, 149.

pdnehdiUa, five great precepts of the Buddhists,

487,507.
Panchavati, at Nasik, 263.
Pandas, Pandavas, 113, 363, 421.
Pandya, dynasty, 7, 10.
Punjab eaves, 168, 486.
PSrswanatha, a Jaina Tlrthai'ikara, 388, 486, 491,

496, 500, 503, 508.
Parswanatha, Hill in Eastern India (see S'amet

ifikhara), 507.
Parvatt, consort of S'iva, also called Uma, Durga,

Bhavant, &c, 261, 433, 436, 440, 448, 473.
Pitalapura, Palibothra, 75.
Pateswara cave, 209, 427, 428.
Patna in Khandesh, Buddhist caves, 242,403,428.
Pltna Jaina cave, 242, 492.
Pattadkal, 68, 110, 450,451, 454.
Patur, Brahmanical eavas, 169, 403, 428.
Pehlavi inscriptions, 358, 428.
Pelasgi, 40.

Pmplus of the Erythrean Sea, 205.
Persepolis, 35.

Persians in Ajanta paintings, 327, 328.
Pillars or Stambhas, 174.
Pippalacave, 34, 36,160.
Pi.4cha, a fiend or goblin, one of the gana of

tfiva, 468, 470, 473.

Pitalkhora caves, 175, 184, 218, 242 to 246, 428,
517.

Pondhts,
P

or cisterns, 171, 176, 177.

°ws, 23m, 25.
Porphyry, 401.
PadaksMna, turning to the right, circumambula-

tory passage, 175, 374, 387, 391, 418, 421,424,

434> 480, 506.

fraMada son of Hiranyakasipu, 409.

fsJM-paramita, a sawed book of the Buddhists,
Personified as Dharma, 180.

^fiti, original element, 415.

f""t"hkd, a gutter or spout for draining off the

^poured on a «««a, 469. '
^enajita, raja, 480.

PrithT™'1"3'^'305'306-1

JO? e.mh as a g^des8' Bhumidevt, 147,
tWe'

^.409,434,445,460.
iCf%,AleX-'168M-205.263.
PuW— adelP«os, 23, 24», 188.

2"8nT93Andhrabhritra ki°S' 26' 2W' 267'

Pulikesi, Chalukya king, 282, 328«, 405, 406.

Pulu-Sonala caves, 168.

Puranas, legendary Brahmanical books, 9, 11,

26.
Purl, 56, 58, 59,205.
Purusha, man, the supreme soul, 415.
Purvasila Sangarama, eastern rock-monastery at

Bejwara, 95.
Pushyamitra, 25.

Qeblah, 397.

Rajagyiha, Rajgir, q. v.

Rajaniandala, royal assemblage, 492.

Rajapuri cave*, 204, 205, 426, 427.

Mdjatarangini, history of Kashmir by Kalhana, 11.

Rajendra Chola, 148m.

Rajendralala Mitra, Dr., 57«, 60h, 62, 66, 70n,

81, 133, 134w, 135, 282, 288», 327.
Rajgir, Rajagriha, 17, 33, 36, 44 to 52, 122, 160,

245, 353.
Rakshasls, female demons, subjects of Havana

king of Ceylon, and cannibals, 314, 315, 487.
Ealph, Mr., 281.

Ramanujiya Mandap at Mahavallipur, 148.
Rdmuyana, epic on the exploits of Rama, 7, 453.
Rameswara cave at Elura, 379, 403, 431,438.
Bani-ka Nur cave, 61,70, 76 to 86, 87.
Rashtrakutas, Rathod kings of Malkhed, the Bal-

haras, 171, 400, 450, 462, 495.
Rathas of Mahavallipur, 76, 112, 113 to 140.
Rathors, see Rashtrakutas.
Ravana, king of Lanka, the country of the Rak-

shasas, 286, 422, 433, 440, 460.
Ravana-ka Khai, cave at Elura, 100, 404, 432.
Rekhta Bahu, 59.
Religions of India, 12.
Revati, Mt. Girnar, 187.
Rishabha, the first of the Jaina Tirthankaras,

488.
Ruanwelli dagoba, 111.

Rudra, terrific form of S'iva, 425, 459, 467,472.
Rudra Daman's inscription, 188, 189, 264,
Rudra Sena, 190, 305, 306.
Rudrashhha, 190,196.
Rudreswara cave, 402.
Rupnath inscription, 17.

S'achl (strong), the spouse of Indra or S'akra,

285, 329, 369.
Sahadeva's Ratha at Mahavallipur, 113, 135,

to 139.
Sahasram inscription, 17.
Sahyadri hills, Western Ghats, 168, 184, 193,

204, 477.
Siulayrilias, rock-dwellings, 176, 254.
S'ailarwadi, or Selarwadi Buddhist caves, 184,

214, 246, 247.
S'aivism,402jf.
 
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