4G6 
Index. 
Leonard, G. S., the Mythic History of 
theGodViraj, 126 ; — Further proofs of 
the Polygamy of Kalidasa’s Heroes, 
ICO 
lingam worship, 4 ; vide Mahadeo 
Lohitya river, 186 
Lolloitha, a Naga tribe, 38 
lunar mansions, 429 
lunations, 425 
Lyall, C. J., the Mu’allaqah of Lebid, 61 ; 
— Three Translations from the Hamaseh, 
168 ; — Translations from the Hamaseh 
and the Aghani, 437 
MaDDAN, the Kharwar Raja, 21 
Madhava Acharya, 133 
Maghal Bacha, in Rang-pur, 187 
Maghal hat, in Rangpur, 187 
Mahadeo, or lingam, 4,15, 235 ; — temple 
in Ivamaon, 1 
el-Mahdhah, in ’Oman, 44, 45 
Mahoba, in Bundelkhand, 229, 231, 232 
Maibees, a guild of priests, 37 
Malavikagnimitra, ascribed toKalidasa,40 
Man Siuha, Raja, of Amber, 164 
Manik Chandra, a legendary king of Rang¬ 
pur, 186 ; — Rajargan, an epic, 187 
Manipuris, 36 ;—their writing, 36, 37 
Maniya Deo, a Bhar deity, 233 
Marada, in Orissa, 150 
maranneh , a narcotic plant, 47 
marriage ceremonies, 211 
Masai, quarries at, 22 
Masahar, tribe of, 22 
mats, made of wild lavender, 47 
Maudha, in Bundelkhand, 228, 230 
Meiyanggnamba, a Manipuri historical 
work, 37 
Miles, S. B., on the Route between So- 
har and el-Bereymi in ’Oman, with a 
note on the Zatt or Gipsies in Ara¬ 
bia, 41 
Mileyyeneh, in ’Oman, 42, 47 
Mimosa, 24 ; — flava , 171 
Mina, two places in Arabia, 90 
Mirzapur, 26 
Mo’allaqah, of Lebid, 62 
Moggallana, the Ceylon grammarian, 369 
el-Mokabil, a tribe in ’Oman, 48 
Monoliths near Mungapet, 179 
months, lunar, of the Hindus, 425 
Mukanda Ram Chakravarti Ivavi Kankara, 
author of the Chandi, 164 
Mukhadrim, or early Islamitic writers, 62, 
440 
Mulheran, notices of cromlechs, quoted, 
185 
Munda, a Daitya, 36 
Mundesvara, 17 ; — hill, 34 ; — shrine 
of, 34, 35 
Mungapet, in Haidarabad, monoliths near, 
179 
munia , the bird, 24 
myrabalan , 21 
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ABIGHAH, the Arabian poet, 
73, 83 
Nagpur, Central Provinces, 7 
Naib Muhammad ’Alam, Governor of 
Afghan Turkestan, 97 
nakshatras, or lunar mansions, 429 
Narayana, rock cut image of, 32 
Narkanda, Central Provinces, 7 
Narmada river, 20 
Nejran, 439, 441, 442 
Nesr, an Arabian idol, 440 
Nila’s song of the year, 224 
Nilgiri hills, 13 
Nirmala Deva, of Orissa, 151 
en-Nobnan, king of Hireh, 63, 73 
OdRA, a part of Orissa, 152 
olibanum , 22 
’Oman, citadel of, 48 ; geography of—, 41 
Orissa, under the Guptas, 150, 177 
owls, the spirits of dead men, 81 
Oxus River, 98 ; vide Amu. 
PaKUNGBA, tutelary deity of Mani¬ 
pur, 38 
Palamau, 25, 29 
Palasas, ancient name of Bihar District, 21 
Pali prosody, 369 [P ur > 37 
Pamhaiba alias Gharfb-nawaz, of Mani- 
Pamir, 97, 98 
Pampapur, 26 
Pandasiara Mane, 14 
Pandavara Gudi, 14 
panduka , a bird, 25 
Pandukoli, a mountain in Kamaon, 5 
Pandu-kuris, 13 
Pandus, Pandava brothers, 6 
Panjah, name of Oxus source, 98 
Panwari Jaitpur, 228 
Parihar Rajputs, 26 
Parmal, of Mahoba, 233 
Patna, in Orissa, 173 
pearls, 93 
Persians, hold ’Oman, 50, 51 
phallus worship, vide lingam 
Phillips, M., Rev., on tumuli, 13 
plantain trees, used at marriages, 211 
Poerai, a name of the Manipuris, 38 
Polygamy of Kalidasa’s Heroes, 39, 160 
Popham, Col., reduces Fort Bijaigarh, 26 
Pratapachandra Ghosha, note on, and 
translation of, three Copper-plate In¬ 
scriptions from Sambalpur, 173 
