Index. 
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Chilanla, 84. 
Chos-hbyuy, Tibetan work by Bu-ston, 
reference to, 191 ft. 
Citramatika, queen, 68, 72. 
Coin of Jalal Shah of Bengal from 
•lajpur Mint, 189. 
Co7'ypha elata, 97. 
Gorypha umbraculifei'a, 93 ff. 
^ravastl, 75. 
^ridhar (Murlidhar), author of Jangna- 
mah of Farrukhsiyar and Jahandar 
^ah, 1 fE. 
9ri-]'nana, see Ati9a. 
9hdraka. brdhmana, 191, 193. 
^urapala, Tiing, 67, 68, 70. 
Cyavana Rsi, 84. 
Daddarandika, mandala, 76, 90, 91. 
Daha, river, 82. 
Dalabhya Rsi, 84. 
Dalman, 84. 
Dane-i Vidyadhara, minister to Orissa 
King, 188. 
Dead persons, burnt by Asars, 150. 
-,not to be spoken of ac- 
cording to Ladakhi superstition, 142. 
Delhi, see Dhilli. 
Devagai'man, hermitage of, 75. 
Devapala, king, 69. 
Deuli, village, 76, 90, 91. 
Dharma Chak, 79. 
Dharmaditya, king, 90, 91. 
Dliarraapala, king, 69. 
Dhemuka, kdyastha, 90, 92. 
Dhilli, King of, 174, 175, 177, 178. 
bipagkara Acarya, Jhaua, see Ati^a. 
Domangarh, 89. 
Dravidian words in Asur language, 151, 
171. 
Eastern India, paper MSS. from, 121. 
Evil eye, means of protection against, 
used by Asurs, 150. 
Earrukhsiyar, war of, with Jahandar 
Shah, 1 fE. 
Francke, Rev. H., article by, on Ladakhi 
Proverbs, 
Graddhi, village, 76, 90, 91. 
Gagason, 84. 
Gandaki, I'iver, 79, 
Ganj-i-Shahidan, 79. 
Garga, dgrama of, 84. 
Gauda, King of, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178. 
Gaya, 77. 
, Krsnadvarika temple at, 190. 
Ghagharra, 82. 
Ghazipur, 86. 
Golkonda, Kingdom of, 186. 
Gopala T., king, 69. 
Gopala II., king, 69. 
Gopala III., king, 67, 68, 71. 
Gopinatha Barajena, revenue ofi&cer in 
Orissa, 186. 
Gopinatha mahapatra, minister, 174, 176, 
178. 
Gr)opinathapura, temple of Jagannatha at, 
173. 
Gotama gate at Pataliputra, 77. 
Govinda Deva, King of Orissa, 185, 187 ff . 
Govinda Yidyadhara, minister of Orissa 
kings, 185 ff. 
Grahakunda, mahdsdmanta, 76, 90, 92, 
Grab Kund, 76. * 
Oundicd, garden house of Jagannatha at 
Gopinathapura, 173, 178, 179. 
Gurhma, 88. 
Gurjara, King of, 177. 
Hahn, Rev. F., article by, on the Asur 
dukmd, a dialect of the Kolarian lan- 
guage, 149 ff. 
Halavartta, mandala, 71. 
Haricandana, see Mukunda Deva. 
Harpur, 78. 
Hasanpur, 82. 
Hastigama, 80. 
Hastilanda, ditch, 76, 90, 92. 
Hathwa, 80. 
Hemantasena, king, 61, 62. 
Hiuen Tsiang, statement by, regarding 
use of palm-leaf for writing purposes, 
124. 
Hoernle, a. F. R., article by, on Palm- 
leaf, Paper, and Birch-bark, 93 if. 
Hoey, W., article by, on the identifica- 
tion of Kusinara, Vaisali, and other 
places mentioned by the Chinese pil- 
grims, 74 ff. 
Husain Shah. King of Bengal, 185. 
Inscription of Jayaditya II., 88 ff. 
of Kapilendra or Kapile^vara 
Deva of Orissa, 118, 173 ff. 
— ^ of Laksmanasena, 61 £E. 
of Madanapala, 66 ff. 
of the time of Kayapala from 
Gaya, 1 90 ff . 
Irwine, W., article by, on the Jangnamah 
of Farrukhsiyar and Jahandar Shah, 
1 fE. 
Isma'il GhazI, invaded Orissa, 186. 
Jagali Kavi, inscription composed by, 
174. 178, 179. 
Jaganndtha-carit-dmrta, by Jagannatha 
Dasa, reference to, 185. 
