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Index. 
Bloch, T., article by, on an ancient 
inscribed Buddhistic statue from 
Qravasti, 274 ff. 
———— -, article by, on a new In¬ 
scription of Maharaja Blioja I., from 
Marwar, dated Harsa Samvat 100, 
291 ff. 
Bodhisattva, inscribed statue of, from 
Set Mahet (£)ravasti), 274 ff. 
---, statues of, as distinguished 
from Buddha images, 280 ft. 
Buddha, images of, on coins, 135. 
--, inscribed statues of, 281. 
-, statues of, as distinguished from 
images of Bddhisattvas, 281 ft. 
Brahmapala, king of Assam, 103, 108, 
111 114. 
Oaghatal Sultan, chronogram of his 
death, 300. 
Caitanya, visit to Orissa by, 333. 
Qalastambha, king of Assam, 103, 108, 
114. 
Qarjkaracarya, 20 ff. 
Cap, worn by Buddhist monks in Tibet, 
27. 
Cards, game of, in Akbar’s time, 311. 
Cate 9 vara (i.e., Qiva), temple of at 
Kisnapur, Cuttack, 317 if. 
Qavasti, i.q. t Qravasti, 278, 279. 
Chakravarti, M. M., article by, on 
the date of the Jagannatha Temple in 
Puri, 328 ff. 
' ■ -, article by, on the language 
and literature of Orissa, Parts III and 
IY, 332 ff. 
Chittagong, antiquities of, according to 
Tibetan books, 20 ff. 
Cin Qilic Khan, 157. 
Qivadasa, n. jpr. of a Qresthl in Inscription 
of Huviska, 276, note 2. 
Qivagupta, king of Orissa, 378. 
Cock-fighting, account of, at Akbar’s 
court, 312. 
Codagarjga, erected the temple of 
Jagannatha in Puri, 329. 
--, mentioned in Qate9vara In¬ 
scription, 319, 320, 324. 
£)5dasa, Ksatrapa of Mathura, Inscrip¬ 
tions of, 275. 
Coins of Bhanumitra, 137. 
- Hermaeus, 134. 
- ■ Huviska, 136. 
- Kadaphes, 135. 
-Kadphises I., 133. 
-Peukelaus, 131. 
-Taraki (Satrap), 133. 
-Telephus, 130. 
-—-Tdramana, 139. 
__ White Huns, 139. 
OravastI, modern site of, 285 ff. 
-, name of a bhukti and manilala 
in Inscriptions, 289. 
Qribhadra, 25. 
Qri-Harisa, king of Assam, 103. 
Das, S. C., article by, on the antiqui¬ 
ties of Chittagong from Tibetan sour¬ 
ces, 20 ff. 
-, article by, on the Identity 
of the great Tsang-po of Tibet with the 
Dihong, 126 ff. 
---, article by, on travels on the 
shores of Lake Yamdo Croft, 256 ff. 
Daiid Khan Panni, 157. 
Dendvanaka, name of a visaya in Mar- 
war plate of Blioja I., 292, 293, 294. 
Devadatta, name of a Brahmin in Bara- 
gaon plates, 111, 119. 
Deva 9 akti, Maharaja, mentioned in Mar- 
war plate of Bhoja I., 293, 294. 
Dharmakirti, 21. 
Dharmaraksita, 20. 
Dihong, course of, 126 ff. 
DInakrsna Dasa, Oriya poet, 356. 
Divyasimha Deva I., king of Khorda, 381. 
Divyasimha Deva II., king of Khorda, 
383. 
Faizu-l-lah Khan, 155. 
Farkhunda Bakht, 156. 
Farrukhsiyar, history of his reign, 141 ff. 
embassy to, from Calcutta, 
168. 
Fida Khan, 155. 
G, ndhara, reference to, in Ou-kong’s 
Itinerary, 14. 
Gaijgadatta, name of a Brahmin in Bfira- 
gaon grant, 112, 119. 
Gaur, head-quarters of Mun‘im Khan, 
315. 
Ghaziu-d-din Klian, personal account of, 
161 ff 
Ghulam ‘All Kh an, 155. 
Grierson, G. A., article by, on the 
Ka 9 miri Noun, 29 ff. 
--, article by, on a 
Dialect of Gujarati, discovered in the 
district of Midnapur, 185 ff. 
-, article by, on Pri¬ 
mary Suffixes in Ki^mTrl, 193 ff. 
.. . ., on Secondary Suf¬ 
fixes in Ka 9 miri, 221 ff. 
Gopalakrsna, 336. 
Gopicandra, 22 ff. 
Gopinatha Deva, king of Khorda, 382. 
