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Mahendra, son of Asoka, 266

Mahes wara, 9, 233, 367

Mahi Pála, 251

Mahmud Sultan, 215, 289

Mahommad Shah, Emperor, 132, 133
Mahomet, 13

Maitreya, 365, 368, 369
Mandaráchal, 140
Mangalgauri, 107

Manikarnika Temple and Ghát, 67, 69,
72, 104, 139, 177, 178, 186
Mán-Mandil Ghát, 129, 137, 139
Man-Mandil Observatory, 43, 129, 131,
135, 136, 137, 273, 300
Mansarwar, 150, 151.

Mán Sinh, Raja, 42, 151

Manu, 381

Maqdam Sahib, 302-305

Mára, 378

Marhiya Ghat, 216

Markanda, Márkandes'war, 76

Markham, Mr., formerly Resident of Be-

nares, 201, 204

Math, 145

Mathurá-prasád, Babu, 340

Martin Luther, 351

Mémoires de Hiouen Thsang, 231, 366–

380

Mi le (Maitreya), 365, 368
Mill, Rev. Dr., 242
Minarets, The, 111, 112.
Minor Vehicle, 366, 367
Mir Ghat, 84, 86, 224
Míra Sahib, Tomb of, 302
Mogaliputra, 244

Mohammadan Mosques in Benares, num-
ber of, 41, 42

Mohurram, Festival of the, 191, 214
Moon, The, 109, 151

Mount Himalaya, Raja, 80

Mrigadáva (The Deer Park), 367, 372,

375

Muktikshetra, 68

Mullens, Rev. Dr., 39

Müller's (Professor Max) History of
Ancient Sanskrit Literature, 4
Mural Quadrant, 136, 137
Muskábád, 324

Mutiny, The Sepoy, 294

Nága, Nageswar, 75, 89, 220, 262
Nagarpradakshna Mela, 226
Nág Kúán, 87, 88, 220
Nag Panchami Mela, 220
Nairanjana, 374

Nálanda, 259
Nának Shah, 102

Nárad Muni, 77, 78, 170

Nárayana, 102

Narsinh, 113, 114, 215

Narsinh Chaudas Melá, 215
Naubat-Khana, 163

Naugrah, Nava-graha, 65, 91, 154, 257

Navaratri Mela, 214

Nepalese Temple, 137
Nie-pan (Nirvana), 368
Ni-houan (Nirvaṇa), 364
Nikumbha, 381

Ni-lien (Nairanjana), 374
Nirbuddhes'war, 98, 104, 105
Nirgranthas, The, 367
Nirjala Ekadasi Mela, 217

Nirvana, Nirvritti, 5, 257, 261, 263, 364,
368

O-jo-kiao-tch'in-jou (Ajnáta Kaunḍinya)
368, 372

O-lan-kia-lan (A'ráḍa Káláma) 375

Pa lian foě (Pátaliputra), 364
Panchganga Ghát, 104, 107, 109, 110,
139, 225

Panchganga Mela, 214

Panch-kosi Road, 47, 61, 123, 174, 179,

180, 181, 184, 321, 327
Panch-kosi Mela, 226
Panchmukhi, 84

Panch Pandav, 67, 177, 217

Panch-Tirth, 140

Panini, 3

Paramabodhi, 368

Parasurama, 170

Parvati, 47, 68, 74, 80, 86, 381

Parvatyeswari, 105
Pasupatas, 367
Pataliputra, 364

Patharaka Siwán, 324
Pavana, 160

Persian Architects, 23

Pě tsing, or S'uddhodana, 364
Pho lo naï (Benares), 35, 364
Pilgrimage of Fa Hian, 231, 364
Pilpilla Tirth and Ghát, 103, 104
Pir Alim, 216

Pisách-Mochan, 123, 124, 126, 226
Pi-tsou (Bhikshus), 368
Pole Star, Temple of the, 128
Po-lo-men (Brahman), 368
P'o-lo-ni-sse (Benares), 366, 367

Popham, Major, 206

Pou-sa (Bodhisattwa), 368, 369, 370,

371, 374, 379

Pou-ti (Bodhi), 373–375

Praladh Ghát, 190

Pratardana, 381

Pratyeka-Buddha, 364, 368

Prayag, 142

Prinsep, Mr. James, 21, 24, 41, 42, 69,

71, 89, 108, 115, 219, 299, 317

Ptolemy, 134

Pája, 125

Puráņas, 37, 95, 347

Púrnas ubhakaraní, 68

Py tchi foě (Pratyeka-Buddha), 364

Radha Krishna, 87, 172

Raffles, Sir Stamford, 260

Ráhu, 66

Rájagriha, 368

Ráj Ghat, 190

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Ráj Ghat Fort, 28, 292, 297-301, 309,
Rájmandira Ghát, 214

Rám, 90, 91, 113, 150, 170, 215, 222,
223, 345

Rámáyana, 222, 347
Rameswar, 177

Rám Ghát, 145, 215

Rám Lílá, 222

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River of Death, 102
Rota-bhanța, 226
Rudrsar, 143

Rukmes'war, Temple of, 154
Runjeet Singh, Maharaja, 61
Ruru, a Demon, 159

Sadanand, Lála, 199, 200
Sahja, 225

Sakhi-Binayaka (Ganes) 59, 178
S'akra, 379, 380

S'akya Muni, 5, 6, 12, 256, 261, 264,
301, 369
Sálar-i-Mualla, 215
Sálar Masáúd, 215
Sálar Sáhu, 215
Sámba, 127
Sambadit, 128

Sami, a kind of tree, 223
Sámkátik, 162

Sammatiyas, School of the, 366, 367

Sánchí, 244, 294

Sangameswar, 185, 186

Sangamitra, 266

Sangkar, 252, 253, 260
Sanichar, 56, 59

Sankata Devi, 143, 144, 214
Sankata Ghát, 145
Sankudhárá, 220
Sankudhárá Mela, 218
S'anti-Parvan, 381
Saraswates'war, 98
Saraswatf, 107, 170, 185

Sárnáth, 5, 25, 35, 180, 231, 232, 235,
236, 244, 255, 262, 267, 271, 272,
286, 309-311, 321, 323, 325, 364:-
Buddhist Stúpa, Dhamek, 236-243,

256

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Ti-p'o-ta-to (Devadatta), 371
To kio (Prateyeka-Buddha), 368
Tresham, Mr. D., Head Master, Go-
vernment Normal School, Benares,
297, 332

Trilochan, 96, 98, 100, 102, 104, 156
Triratna, 369

Tse-chi-pou-sa (Maitreya Bodhisattwa),

369

Tsing-fan (S'uddhodana, Raja), 373

Udra, son of Ráma, 374, 375

Váhan, 172

Varaná, 34

Váráṇasí (Benares), 34, 35, 232, 366,
367

Vårápasí, Kingdom of, 35, 36, 233, 366
Vasishtha, Muni, 149

Vast Solitude, Temple of the, 364
Váyū, 170

Váyu Purana, 381

Vedantism, 37, 355

Vedas, The, 118, 173, 227, 347

Vedavyás, 118, 173, 174, 227

Vedavyas Mela, 227

Vinayakapála, Raja, 36

Vis'álákshi, 86

Vishama-Bhairava, 119

Vishnu, 68, 97, 102, 114, 126, 130, 152,

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