INDEX 
TO 
JOURNAL, ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL, 
Vol. LXIII, Part I, for 1894. 
Abu Bakr, coin of, 70. 
AD 19 URA, date of, 41. 
--did not first introduce Kayas- 
thas to Bengal, 45. 
-_identified with Jayanta, 42. 
Adiga! Ojha, son of Bhatta Narayana, 
patronised by Dharmapala, 41. 
Ah5m language, has almost disappeared, 
108. 
- Pnthis, contents of one described 
by E. A. Gait, C.S., 108 & ff. 
--written character derived from 
Burmah, 108. 
AiphalaN, according to Ahoms, eldest 
son of Indra, 110 . 
Allea, a Magar tribe, 230. 
Alphabet, Tibetan, invented 7th century, 
A.D., 6 . 
Amoghabhuti, coins of, 76. 
Amrasandika, n. of Mandala in Paundra- 
vardhana, 49. 
Amritsar, Sikhs meet at, and resolve to 
attack Lahor, 129, see also Proceed¬ 
ings, February, 1895. 
Aquilaria Agallocha , bark of, used as 
writing material in Assam, 109. 
Archer-type of Gupta coins, 168, 169, 
176. 
Assam, history of, written by KaQinath 
Tamuli Phukan, 108. 
Asterisms, Lunar, Babylonian origin of, 
144 & ff. see NaJcsatras. 
Avaloka , comm, on Daga-rupaka, 43. 
Aval5kitb9VARA, image of, found at 
Rajagrha, 37. 
Babylonian Origin of Lunar Zodiac 
discussed, 144 & ff. 
Baghdad, quick communication between, 
and India, 69. 
Bahadur Shah, G5bind Siqgh enters 
his service, 119. 
---, takes the field against 
Bandah, 130, 
Balti dialect of Tibetan, 16. 
Banda, in Nepal, 237. 
Bandah, and Gobind Si^gh, article on, 
by Wm. Irvine, 112 & If. 
-, cruelty exhibited by, at Sir- 
hind, 124. 
-, first appearance of: his origin, 
and life, 121 & If. 
Bara Mangranth Magars of Nepal, 230. 
Barendra-kula-panjt, name of genealo¬ 
gical work, 58. 
Bark of Saci tree ( Aquilaria Agallocha ) 
used for MSS. in Assam, as writing 
material, 109. 
Battle-axe type of Gupta coins, 168. 
Bayazid Khan, defeats Bandah’s army, 
133. 
Beards, Hindus prohibited from wearing, 
by Bahadur Shah, 131. 
Benares, visit of the Buddha to, 24. 
Beveridge, H., article on Major Franck- 
lin’s description of Gaur, 85. 
Bhadra-pakalhdhi, Kusan coins, 183. 
Bhallika and Tapussa offer food to the 
Buddha, 23. 
Bhat Rana, clan in Nepal, 222. 
Bhata, explained, 50. 
Bhatta Narayana, author of Veni Sam- 
hara, date of, 39. 
•-, given a grant of land 
by Dharmapala, 39. 
-, modern descendants 
of, 44. 
—----, patronised by Dhar¬ 
mapala, 40. 
Bhatta or Bhattaraka , use of title, 59. 
Bhattdralca, see Bhatta. 
Bhikkhus, origin of the Buddhist order 
of, 25. 
Bliogapati, an officer under the Palas, 49. 
BhSgata, grandfather of scribe of Dhar- 
mapala’s grant, 52. 
BhSjas, ruled over Kannauj, driven out 
by Dharmapala, 43. 
Bhotiyiis of Nepal, 213, 214, 
