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INDEX

ABHAYAGIRI.

AmiAYAcutl dagoba, 192.

Aim, Mount, ancient Jaina temples on,

234. Temple of Vimala Bah, 235—

237.

Adinah mosque, Gaur, 547.

Afghanistan, topes at, 72. Caves, 107.

Agra, 572. The Taje Mehal, 596—599.
Akbar's mosque, 602.

Ahmedabad, temple of Shet Huttising
at, 257. Style and character of the
architecture, 527.

Aiuulli, old temple at, 218. Plan, 219.
View, 220.

Ajmir, temple at, 263. Mosque at, 510.
Plan, 512. Great arch, 512.

Ajunta, rock-cut Tee at, 64. Chaitya
cave, 122. View of interior, 123. Cross-
section, 123. Plan, 124. View of
facade, 125. Rock-cut dagoba, 126.
Caves at, 145, 146. Viharas, 153—
159.

Akhar, architectural glories of, 574—
586.

Alexander the Great, pillars ascribed to,
56.

Allahabad, lat or pillar at, 53. Palace

at, 583.
Altunish, tomb of, 509.
Amara Deva, temple erected by, 69.
Amber, palace at, 480.
Amoy, pailoo at, 702.
Amravati, tope at, 71, 72. Rail at, 93,

99—101. Dagoba, 102.
Amritsur, golden temple at, 46S.
Amwah, Jaina temple at, 250. View of

porch, 251.
Ananda, temple at, Pagan, 615.
Andher, topes at, 65.
Andra dynasty, the, 20.
Anuradhapura, ancient capital of Ceylon,

188. The sacred Bo-tree, 189. Founda-
tion and present state of the city, 188,

189. Topes, dagobas, &c., 189—195.
Great Brazen Monastery, 195. Pillars,
196. The Maha vihara, 657.

Arch, objection of the Hindus to the,
210. Indian examples, 211. .S'ceGate-

wa7s-

Architecture, Buddhist, 44. Stambhas,
or hits, 52—56. Stu)>as,57—60. Topes,
60 — 83. Rails, 84 — 104. Chaitya
halls, caves, 105—144. Vihara cave9,
144—168. Gandhara monasteries, 169
—184. Ceylon, 185-206.

AYODHYA.

Architecture, Chalukyan, 386. Temples,
388—405.

Architecture, Civil: Dravidian, 380.

Northern, or Indo-Aryan, 470—475.
Architecture, domestic, in China, 702—

710.

Architecture, Dravidian, 319. Rock-cut
temples, 326—339. Raths, 328—330.
Kvlas, 334. Temples, 340. Palaces,
38*1—385.

Architecture in the Himalayas, 279.
Kashmiri temples, 283—318.

Architecture, Indian Saracenic : Ghazni,
494—500. Pathan, 498. Delhi, 500,
510—514. Later Pathan, 514—519.
Jaunporo, 520—525. Gujerat, 526—
539. Malwa, 540—544. Bengal, 545—
551. Kalburgah, 553—556. Bijapur,
557—567. Scinde, 567, 568. Mogul,
569. Wooden, 608—610.

Architecture, Further Indian : Burmah,
611—620. Siam, 631—636. Java, 637
—662. Cambodia, 663—684.

Architecture, Indo-Aryan, or Northern,
406. Temples, 411—436. Brahmanical
rock-cut temples, 437—447. Temples,
448—464.

Architecture, Jaina, 207. Arches, 210—
212. Domes and rooting, 212—218.
Plans, 218—221. Sikras, 221—225.
Northern: temples,226—251. Towers,
252—254. Modern: Temples, 255—
260. Caves, 261, 262. Converted
mosques, 263. Southern Indian:
colossal statues, 267, 268.

Aryans, their migration into India, and
position among the Brahmans, 9—11.
The dominant people before the rise
of Buddhism, 48.

Asoka, Buddhist king, his connexion
with Indian architecture, 47, 52. His
missionaries into Ceylon, 199. His
edicts at Girnar, 229. His mission-
aries into Burmah 612, see 61, 65.

Atala Musjid, the, 524.

Audience hall at Bijapur, 566.

Aurungabad, mosque at, 602.

Aurungzebe, 602. His copy of the
Taje Mehal, 602. His burial-place,
603.

Ava, modern temple at, 659, note.
Avantipore. temples at, 291. Fragment

of pillar at, 292.
Ayodhya, 631.
 
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