INDEX 
TO THE 
JOURNAL OF THE ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL, 
VoL. LXIX, Past I.— 1900. 
^Abdulllh Kb5n, 2. 
Alvins, shriue of, 84'. 
Acyuta Eaya, King of Vidyanagara, 186. 
Adhipasoma, artisan, 191, 195. 
Agarwa, mound at, 83. 
Ahmad Shah, Bahmani King, 182. 
Akata-Abata, hiruda of Bhanudeva, King 
of Orissa, 182. 
Alberuni, statement by, regarding the 
nse of palm-leaf and birch-bark for 
writing purposes, 124 ff. 
A-li forest, Y5. 
Amnanr, 80. 
Amra, 80. 
Ancestor worship of Asur tribe, 149. 
Arada Kalama, 77. 
Araraj, 83. 
Arrah, 77, 78. 
Arrian, Indica, quotation from, 133 fC. 
Asiwan, 75. 
Asni, 84. 
Asoha, 85. 
Asoka pillars, site of, 83. 
Asurs, non-Aryan tribe of Chota Nag- 
pur, language of, 147 ff. 
Atharban pargana, 85. 
Ati 9 a, Buddhist teacher, 191 ff. 
Ayodhya, 75. 
^Bahmani kings of Kulbarga, 182, 184. 
Baitalgarh, 89. 
Bala grove, 81. 
Ball, 81. 
Ballia, 87. 
Ba^shall MS., 126. 
Belwa, 79. 
Bengal, Palm-leaf MSS. from, 113 ff. 
Besarh, 74, 77 ff., 83. 
Bhagyadevi, queen, 69. 
Bhanudeva, King of Orissa, 182. 
Bharuhia, 89. 
Bheriagarh, 89. 
Bhikaband, 79. 
Bhimadeva, sandhivigrahiha, 68, 73. 
Bhitaura, 84. 
Bhoi dynasty of Orissa kings, 185, 187 ff. 
Bhramaravara, hiruda of Kapilendra 
Deva of Orissa, 174, 175, 178, 180. 
Bihar, Palm-leaf MSS. from, 115 ff. 
Bijaigarh, 89. 
Bijaipur, 89. 
Birch -bark, use of, as writing material, 
93 ff. 
MSS. from Northern and 
Central India, 125 ff. 
Bloch, T., article by, on a new copper- 
plate inscription of Jayadityadeva II., 
88 ff. 
Bon festivals in Ladakh, 137. 
Bo7-assus flahellifer, 93 ff . 
earliest reference to, 134. 
^ fruit of, 132 ff. 
Bower MS., 127, 128. 
Brahmi script, origin of, 130 ff. 
Bu-ston, Tibetan work by, called chos 
hbyu'^, 191 ff. 
Gaitanya, visit of, to Puri, 186 ff. 
Caitanya-carit-dmrta, quotation from, 
184, 186. 
Oaitanya-ma'j^gala, reference to, 186. 
Caka Pratapa Deva, King of Orissa, 188. 
Campahitti, town, 68, 72. 
Can-Cub, Tibetan King, 192. 
Candradevi, queen, 90, 91. 
^a^karadevagarman, hrahmana, 62, 64. 
^aqkusanda, village, 76, 90, 91. 
Capala Caitya, 79. 
Qaunakasvamin, hrahmana, 68, 72. 
Chakravarti, M. M., article by, on an 
inscription of the time of Kapilendra 
Deva of Orissa from Gopinathapura, 
173 ff. 
, article by, on the 
last Hindu kings of Orissa, 180 ff. 
^ article by, on an 
inscription of the time of Nayapala 
Deva, from the Krsnadvarika temple 
at Gaya, 190 ff. 
Chen-Chu, kingdom of, 86 ff. 
Cherand, 74, 78, 80. 
