INDEX 
TO 
JOURNAL, ASIATIC SOCIETY OF BENGAL, VOL. LT, 
Part I, for 1882. 
A BHAYAKARA GUPTA, a Buddhist 
Saint, p. 16. 
BlHARl Language, p. 129. 
Bon or Pon Religion, of China, p. 112. 
Bose, P. N., Note on some earthen pots 
found in the alluvium at Mahesar, 
p. 226. > . 
Buddhism compared with Confucianism, 
p. 109 - r • m* 
__Rise and Progress of, in Ti¬ 
bet, p. 1. 
_- ditto, in Mongolia, pp. 58, 66. 
___ditto, in China, p. 87. 
China, Bon or Pon Religion of, p. 112. 
_- Muhammadanism in, p 114. 
.__ Ho-u-se or Hoi Hoi Religion 
in, p. 114. 
_Rise and Progress of Buddhism 
in, p. 87. 
__religious sects, prior to Bud¬ 
dhism, pp. 87, 88. 
_-- Hinayana School in, p. 92. 
-— Tantrikism in, p. 93. 
—-—. Vaipulya Darsana in, p. 94. 
__ Mahayana School in, p. 94. 
__ S'unyata Philosophy in, p. 96. 
._— Sarartha Vadi School in, p. 99. 
__ Literature, Philosophy, Reli¬ 
gion of ancient, p. 99. 
_Medical works of, p. 105. 
.- Music of, p. 105. 
Confucian philosophy, pp. 100, 105, 109. 
Dalai lama, p. 3i. 
Das, Babu S. C., Contribution to the Reli¬ 
gion, History, &c. of Tibet, pp. 1, 15, 
53, 87, 99, 115, 121 
Dub-thah S'elkyi Melon, a Tibetan work, 
text and translation of, pp. 58, 66. 
BoLKSONGS from the Panjab, p. 151. 
GeBUNDUB, a Grand Lama of Tibet, 
p. 24. 
Gelug-pa or Reformed Buddhism in Tibet, 
pp. 5, 125, 127. 
•-— ditto, in Mongolia, p. 69. 
Genealogy of the Mongolian Monarchs, 
p. 73. 
Grierson, G. A., Manbodh’s Haribans, 
Text, p. 129. 
Gyalwa Ton-Dub, a Tasi Lama, p. 23. 
Haribans, a poem of Manbodh, Text, 
p. 129. 
Hinayana School in China, p. 92, in India, 
p. 115. 
Hoi Hoi, see Ho-u-se. 
Hor, see Mongolia. 
Ho-u-se or Hoi Hoi Religion in China, 
p. 114, 
JnDIAN Buddhists in Tibet, p. 2, 3, 4, 
7, 9, 29, 53. 
JIN, see Buddhism. 
ICaNGRA, folksongs from, p. 151. 
Ivha-dub-Geleg-pal-ssan, a Tasi Lama, 
p. 21. 
Khug-pa-Lhas-tsi, a Tasi Lama, p. 18. 
LaMA, classes of, in Tibet, pp. 11, 14. 
-lives of the Tasi Lamas, p.’l5. 
-— -Dalai Lama, p. 31. 
