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Index . 
Bhr-saka type of Kusan come, 182. 
Bliramu, Nepal tribe, 214. 
Bhutan, war between, and Bod-pa, 96. 
Bimbisara converted by the Buddha, 27. 
Birth-ceremonies in Nepal, 239. 
Boksa, a Nepal tribe, 215. 
Bonnerjea, W. C., descendant of Bhatta 
Narayana, 44. 
Botiya, Nepal tribe, 214. 
Boys, not admitted to Buddhist orders, 
34 n. 
Buchanan, account of Muhammadan 
Rulers of Gaur, in Eastern India, taken 
from Francklin, 91. 
Buddha, image of the, found at Raja- 
grha, 35. 
Buddhist Propaganda, origin of, 27. 
Bull, symbol of, on coins, 82. 
-, type of Gupta coins, 170. 
Buranji, Assam, or history, written by 
Kaginath Tamull Phukan, 103. 
Burathoki, a Magar tribe, 230. 
Caganka (Narendra-gupta), coins of, 
170, 176. 
Qailagiri, Rajagrlia, Buddhist image 
found at, 35. 
Caitya, mark of, on coins, 83, 78, 80, 82. 
Campanir, coin of Humayun struck at, 
64. 
Candra-gupta, coins of, 167, 168, 176, 
178. 
Qantipara, Misprint for Tantipara, 89. 
Qarat Candra Das, note on the Buddhist 
Golden Book, 20 & fit. 
Carjat Gurungs, 225. 
Qarvva Yarman Maukhari, coins of, 194. 
Caste rules amongst Gurkhas, 243. 
Cata, explained, 50. 
Cattarsal, Raja, Bundela, present at 
siege of Ldhgarh, 137. 
£aulkika, explained, 50. 
Cauroddharnika, explained, 50. 
Cerebralization of compound consonants 
in Tibetan, 6. 
Chaldaean Astronomy, Progress in know¬ 
ledge of, 145. 
Charjat Gurungs, 225. 
Chatra , or umbrella, mark of, on coins, 78. 
Chatra Sahi, Gurkha chief, 217. 
Chinese inscription in St. John’s Church¬ 
yard, Calcutta, 1 & ff. 
Chortens, varieties of, 95 n. 6. 
Chusan, Chinese fort on island of, 2, 3. 
Coinages, early silver, of North-Western 
India, and Konkan, 73 & ff. 
Coins, old, of Mathura and the Konkan, 
73 & ff. 
-struck at Lobgarh, 134, and Pro¬ 
ceedings, February, 1895. 
Coins, Supplementary to Thomas’ Chro¬ 
nicles of the Pathan Kings of Delhi, 
article on, by C. J. Rodgers, 53 and 60. 
Collector, equivalent of in Dharmapala’s 
time, 44. 
Compound consonants in Tibetan, Cere¬ 
bralization of, 6. 
Consonants, mute, in Tibetan, 6. 
Qri-phalabhisuka, n.. of village in Paun- 
dravardhana, 49. 
Qubhasthali, name of a place, 51. 
Cukapha’s invasion of Assam, 109. 
Qvabhra, village-name in Paundravar- 
dhana, 49. 
Qveta Huna = White Huns, 186. 
aqagramika, nature of office of, 45, 50. 
Dagapura, temple of Sun at, 52 n. 
Daga-rupaka, comm, on, 43. 
Dambara Sahi, Gurkha Chief, 217. 
Damdama, Gdbind Sirjgh’s granth writ¬ 
ten at, 117. 
Danda-qakti = “ Magistrate,” 44, 49. 
Dandajpdgika, = Executioner, under the 
Palas, 49. * 
D arbha Sahi, first Gurkha Chief, 216, 
217. 
Dan, Nepal tribe, 214. 
Dasam Padshah he Pustak, portion of 
Sikh granth, composed by Gdbind 
Siggh, in 1696, 117. 
Dayitavisnu, founder of Pala race, 47. 
Death-rites in Nepal, 241. 
Debtors, not admitted to Buddhist ordi¬ 
nation, 32 n. 
De-ch’og-nam-gyal, son of Seng-ge-nam- 
gyal of Ladakh, 94. 
Dedda Devi, Queen of Gopala, mother 
of Dharmapala, 47. 
Dehli, coin of Abu Bakr, minted at, 70. 
De-ldan-nam-gyal, King of Ladakh, 94. 
Denwar, Nepal tribe, 214. 
De-skyong-nam-gyal, King of Ladakh, 
99. 
Dhamasara, village granted to Adigai 
Ojlia, by Darmapfda, 41. 
Dhanika, commentator of the Daga- 
rupaka, 43. 
Dharmaditya-Gupta, inscription of, 166. 
Dharma-pala, date of, 39. 
— — -, his parents’ names, 47. 
-, new copper plate, grant 
of, 39 & ff. 
Dhotias, in Nepal, 237. 
Die-struck coins intermediate between 
Die-struck and Punch-marked coins, 
73 & ff. 
Ddssddhasddlianika, explained, 50. 
Dress of Gurkhas, 245, 
Data, explained, 50. 
