Mahendra, son of Asoka, 266 Mahes wara, 9, 233, 367 Mahi Pála, 251 Mahmud Sultan, 215, 289 Mahommad Shah, Emperor, 132, 133 Maitreya, 365, 368, 369 Manikarnika Temple and Ghát, 67, 69, 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 Mohammadan Mosques in Benares, num- Mohurram, Festival of the, 191, 214 Mount Himalaya, Raja, 80 Mrigadáva (The Deer Park), 367, 372, 375 Muktikshetra, 68 Mullens, Rev. Dr., 39 Müller's (Professor Max) History of Mutiny, The Sepoy, 294 Nága, Nageswar, 75, 89, 220, 262 Nálanda, 259 Nárad Muni, 77, 78, 170 Nárayana, 102 Narsinh, 113, 114, 215 Narsinh Chaudas Melá, 215 Naugrah, Nava-graha, 65, 91, 154, 257 Navaratri Mela, 214 Nepalese Temple, 137 Ni-lien (Nairanjana), 374 Nirvana, Nirvritti, 5, 257, 261, 263, 364, O-jo-kiao-tch'in-jou (Ajnáta Kaunḍinya) O-lan-kia-lan (A'ráḍa Káláma) 375 Pa lian foě (Pátaliputra), 364 Panchganga Mela, 214 Panch-kosi Road, 47, 61, 123, 174, 179, 180, 181, 184, 321, 327 Panch Pandav, 67, 177, 217 Panch-Tirth, 140 Panini, 3 Paramabodhi, 368 Parasurama, 170 Parvati, 47, 68, 74, 80, 86, 381 Parvatyeswari, Pasupatas, 367 Pataliputra, 364 105 Patharaka Siwán, 324 Persian Architects, 28 Pě tsing, or S'uddhodana, 364 Pisách-Mochan, 123, 124, 126, 228 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 Paja, 125 Puranas, 37, 95, 347 Púrnas ubhakarani, 68 Py tchi foě (Pratyeka-Buddha), 364 Rádhá Krishna, 87, 172 Raffles, Sir Stamford, 260 Ráhu, 65 Rájagriha, 368 Ráj Ghat, 190 [323 Ráj Ghat Fort, 28, 292, 297-301, 309, Rám, 90, 91, 113, 150, 170, 215, 222, Rámáyana, 222, 347 Rameswar, 177 Sálar-i-Mualla, 215 Sami, a kind of tree, 223 Sammatiyas, School of the, 366, 367 Sánchí, 244, 294 Sangameswar, 185, 186 Sangamitra, 266 Sankata Devi, 143, 144, 214 Sankudhárá Mela, 218 Sárnáth, 5, 25, 35, 180, 231, 232, 235, Ti-p'o-ta-to (Devadatta), 371 Trilochan, 96, 98, 100, 102, 104, 156 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, Vårápasí, Kingdom of, 35, 36, 233, 366 Vast Solitude, Temple of the, 364 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, STEPHEN AUSTIN, PRINTER, HERTFORD. 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