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INDEX.

Muhammad Ghaus, tomb of, at Gwaliar,
ii. 291

Muhammadan, population, i. 46, 48 ;
Architecture, styles of, 188, 189 ;

Qiblas in Jaina temples, ii. 28 ;
Destruction of temples, ii. 87, 88, 321
Mukandwara, pillars at, ii. 55 ; Chawadi,
remains of, 132

Mukhalingam, temples at, ii. 114
Mukhtagiri, Jaina temples at, ii. 45, 62,
64

Mukte^wara temple of, at Bhuvanei'war,
ii. 97-98, 105

Mulot, in the Salt range, temple at, i. 270
Mycenae, tomb at, i. 265 ; Treasury,
312-313, 325

Mylassa, tomb at, i. 313, 314, ii. 167
Mysore, Hindu temples, i. 437-450;

Architecture, ii. 190, 323
Mythology of the Hindus, i. 35, 38-45

Naga, people, i. 11, 43, no; Snake
divinities, 44, 49, 64, 122, 180, ii. 12,
104; In Ceylon, i. 227, 242, 247 ;
Kashmir, 272 ; Naga-raja, 156, 341,
355; Nagas associated with Buddha
and Vishnu, ii. 127 ; In Cambodia,
t 378, 386, 391, 397, 401 ; Java, 444
Nagarahara stupa, i. 90 note
Nagarakatakam, ancient capital, ii. 114
Nagarangana Vihara, i. 235
Nagarjuna, Buddhist reformer, i. 23, 87,
173

Nagarjuni, hill and caves in Bihar, i. 132,
177

Nagayon temple, near Pagan, ii. 354,
355

Nagda (Nagahrad), temples at, ii. 148
Nagoya, Japan, soldiers’ barracks at, ii.
5°°

Nahapana, king, i. 158; Cave at Nasik,
164, 185-186; Pillar in, 185
Nakhon Thom (the Great City) Cambodia,
ii. 380; Nakhon Vat, 382. See
Angkor Thom and Angkor Vat
Nalanda, Buddhist monastery, i. 170 note,
173-174, 293

Nander, Sikh Dehra at, ii. 163
Nanduvara-dwipa temple at S’atrunjaya,
ii. 29

Nan-Gungi, colossal statue, ii. 55, 72
Nan-kau pass, archway in, near the
Great Wall of China, i. 282, ii. 483-
. 484

Nankin, porcelain tower at, ii. 469-470
Nan Paya temple, ii. 354-355, 363
Narasingh I., king of Orissa, ii, 105-106
Nasik, Buddhist caves, i. 14, 22 ;

Chaitya cave at, 140-142; 148, 150,
15 5, 156, 184; Viharas, 158, 159, 180,
183-188, 193; Capital, 421
Nata-mandir, or dancing hall, a Sabha-

mandap, at Bhuvanex-war, ii. 93, 99,
102, 103, 109

Nathlaung-gyaung temple, ii. 353
Nathukottai Chettis, their injuries to
temples, i. 376, 380

Navagraha sculpture at Kanarak, ii. 95,
106

Ndyyak dynasty at Madura, i. 386
Nayyars of Malabar, i. 276 note
Negapattam, Buddhist tower at, i. 33 note,
206-207, 3°7, 308

Neminath temple, on Girnar, i. 262,
1^32-33

Nepal, i. 273; Its architecture, 274-275 ;
History, 275-277 ; Stupas or chaityas,
277 ; Kosthakar, 280; Temples, 280-
285, ii. 369; Imagined connection
with Kanara, i. 286, ii. 76-77, 83
Ngakwe Nadaung-paya in Myingyan
province, ii. 342
Nigliva Lat, i. 59

Nikko, entrance gateway of temple, ii.
489, 496 ; Mausoleum of Ieyasu, 497 ;
temple at, 499

Ning-po, seven-storeyed tower at, ii. 469
Nirvana of Buddha, i. 62 ; date of, 224
Nishi Hongwanji temple, Japan, ii. 493
Nissanka- Malla, Sinhalese king (1187-
1196 a.d. ), i. 246, 247, 248
Nur Jahan, her tomb, ii. 305
Nyagrodha or Sudama, Bihar cave, i.
130

Observatory at Benares, ii. 177-178
Old Delhi, ruins at, ii. 200ff.

Orders, Classical, misapplied, ii. 324-329
Orissa, fragment of a column from a
temple in, i. 301 ; Jaina caves, ii. 9 ;
History, 94; Temples, 97-110, 116 ;
Bridges, 113

Ornament, honeysuckle, at Allahabad, i.
57 ; From the tomb of Mahmud at
Ghazni, ii. 193
Osia, temples at, ii. 56
Otantapuri Buddhist monastery, i. 293
and note

Oudh, architecture in, ii. 190, 323-325
Oxenden’s tomb at Surat, ii. 329-330

Padmanabha, a name of Vishnu, ii. 137
Paestum, Doric order at, i. 256
Pagan, Burma, ruins of, ii. 355, 356,
359, 360; Ananda temple, 361 J

Thatpyinnyu, plan, 362 ; section, 363 ;
Gaudaupalin, 363 ; and Tsulamani,
362; view, 364

Pagodas, Hindu, i. 322 ; Burmese payas,
ii. 341 - 352 ; Siamese, 405 - 411 ;
Chinese, 468-472, 474; Japanese, 497
P‘ai-lus or P‘ai-fangs, ‘ Honorary
portals’ of the Chinese, i. 105, 1x8,
ii. 456, 472; Near Canton, 473; At
 
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