A few names not Indian, and some subjects, are also included.
Abhaya, son of Bimbisāra, II. 151 Abhaya, king of Ceylon, II. 235 Abhayagiri Vihāra, II. 235 Abhidharma-dhatukäya-pāda, 273 Abhidharma-jñāna-prasthana, 277 Abhidharma-kośa, 210, 274, 325-7 Abhidharmakośa - bhāshya - ṭīkā- tattva, 327
Abhidharma-kośa-vyākhyā, 212 Abhidharma-prakaraṇa-päda, 273,
Abhidharma-praveśana, 280
Allahabad, sacred tree at, 362 Allakappa, II. 42
Alm's bowl, the Buddha's, 202, II. 131
Aluno, mountain, 126 Amalaka (or amra), II. 49 Āmalaka Stūpa, II. 99 Ambapālī, II. 68, 69, 79 Amitayus, II. 205
Amsuvamma, king of Nepal, II. 84 Ananda, reverenced by bhikshuṇīs, his death, II. 80 Ananda-pura, II. 247
Abhidharma - mahāvibhāshā, 274, Anantarya-karma, 268
Abhidharmāvatāra-sāstra, 280 Acchuta, rishi, 219
Achala, a Sthavira, II. 239, 247 Āchāra, arhat, II. 209, 239, 246 Aciravati, river, 398
Adbhūta, tope in Udyana, 238 Agnidatta, 46
Ahicchatra, 332 Ahoganga, II. 75
Ajanta Caves, II. 240, 241 Airāvatī, river at Kusinārā, II. 29 Ajātaśatru, king, II. 149, 158, 163 Ajitavati, river, II. 28
Anathapinḍaka, 383
Anavatapta lake, source of the Ganges, Indus, and Oxus rivers, 32-35, 264, 388; II. 154, 285 Andarab, city, II. 269
Anga, subject to Magadha, II. 182 Angulimāla, a brahmin robber, 377, 381
Angutala, a country, 382 Andhra, 269; II. 209-214 Animals offer flowers, 280; II. 107,8 Antarābhava, intermediate state, 122; II. 56
Aniruddha, arhat, II. 37, 38 Andhavana, near Śrāvasti, 398
Alexander, Range of Mountains, Anupiya, in Malla, II. 13
Anuruddha, Asoka's minister, II. 89
Apalāla, naga, 229 Arahats, 306; II. 219, 220 Aranya Vihara, 53 Aravala, nāga, 266 Architecture, Indian, 147 Army organisation, 171 Arrow-well, II. 14 Aruna mountain, 117
Ashes Tope, II. 23, 24 Asita, II. 2
Aśokāräma, II. 99
Asoka, viceroy in Takshasilā, 241; reigned 100 years after Buddha, 269; II.88; his 84 000 topes, II. 91 Asoka topes, 129, 182, 234, 243, 245, 250, 255, 261, 316, 319, 330, 332, 334, 351, 352, 359, 361, 369, 371, 373, 389; II. 11, 14, 22, 23, 26, 28, 42, 48, 50, 60, 65, 80, 83, 111, 116, 122, 146, 162, 171, 175, 176, 190, 191, 193, 200, 224, 226, 239, 246, 255, 259 Asoka pillars, at Śrävasti, 383; to the previous Buddhas, II. 5, 6; at Lumbini, II. 14; at Kusinārā, II. 28, 42; at Vaiśāli, II. 65; at Pātaliputra, II. 93; at Rajagaha, II. 162
a deva temple, II. 229; on Pota- laka Hill, II. 231; as cloud- horse, II. 234
Avarasaila, monastery, II. 217 Aviddhakarna Vihāra, II. 60 Ayamukha, country, 359-361 Ayodhya, country, 354
Badakshan, 105; II. 275-278 Bagelkhand, 366
Bagrash, lake, 48
Bahuputra Chaitya, at Vaiśäli, 11.70 Bairāt, kingdom, 300 Bais rājputs, 344
Bakariya kund, at Benares, II.47,48 Baktria, 132, 134
Bakula, yaksha, II. 178 Bālāditya, king, 210, 288, 289; II. 164, 171 Bālāpura, 379
Bālikā, in Vaiśāli, II. 79 Balkh, 108 foll., 114 Balti, or Little Tibet, 240 Baluka, the sands, 65 Bamian, 108, 114-122 Bana, his literary style, 346 Banyan, the sacred, at Allahabad, 363 Barashahr, lake, 48
Asvaghosha, 209, 245, 278; II. 102 Bhaddavatikā, elephant, 367
Aśvajit, arhat, II. 150
Āṭavi, demon and town, II. 61, 181 Avantakas, branch of the Samma- tīya school, H. 261 Avanti, the country, II. 251 Avatamsaka, sect, II. 104 Avalokitesvara, 238, 279, 303, 343; same as Śrī, 345; husband of Tārā, II. 105, 107; at the Bodhi, II. 115, 116; miracle by, II. 125; worships Buddha, II. 170; his image, II. 175, 239; appears to a devotee, II. 215; frequents
Bhadraruchi, bhikshu, II. 242, 255 Bhadra-vihāra, at Kanauj, 353 Bhadrā, nun at Vaiśāli, II. 78 Bhalluka, or Bhallika, 112; II. 131 Bharana Pandita, 136 Bharukacchapa (Bharoch), II. 241 Bhaskaravarman, king of Kāma- rūpa, 384; II. 186 Bhāviveka, author, 221–224 Bhīmā, devī, 221; II. 303 Bhīmala (Śiva), 221 Bhoraśaila in Oḍiviśa, II. 212 Bhramara-giri, II. 207, 208 Bibas, river, 286
Bimbisāra, King of Magadha, II. | Chīnabhukti, a settlement of Chi-
107, 146, 148, 150, 151 Black town, in Yenki, 47 Black Bee Vihāra, II. 208
Black range, of mountains, 39 Bodhi Tree, II. 114 foll. Bodhila, Buddhist author, 282 Bodhisattva-pitaka, II. 80 Bokhara, 98
Brahma, the god, builds a hall, II. 121; urges the Buddha to preach, II. 325; rubs sandal wood, II. 146 Brahmadatta, king of Kanauj,
341; king of Kosala, 380 Buddhabhadra, author, II. 231 Buddhadāsa, author, 353, 359 Buddhagupta, king of Magadha, II. 164
Buddhasimha, author, 358 Buddhavana, Hill, II. 146
Bud-hail, name of a book, 325-327 Burial, exposure, and cremation,174
nese in the Panjab, 292 Chincha-māṇavikā, 392 Chitor, II. 251
Chola, in South India, II. 224 Chunda, a smith, II. 26, 27 Cocoa-nut Island, II. 236 Copper plates, 278 Corvée, 107, 176
Cowries, used as coins, 178 Currency, in India in the 7th Cen- tury, 178
Dandaka, a forest, II. 199 Dantapura, capital of Kalinga, II. 199
Darel, or Dard, 239
Daśabala, Mahasanghika, II. 75 Daśabhümika Sūtra, 359
Daśa-bhūmi-vibhāshā-śāstra,II.205 Dead, three ways of desposing of the, 174
Buzghala Khāna, Iron Pass, 101, 102 | Deer, park reserve for, 72
Byas, river in the Panjab, 298
Caste, meaning of, 169
Celestial mountains, 87
Devadaha, king of, 15
Deva, Buddhist writer, 245, 320,
361; II. 100, 202, 224
Devadatta, 339, 390; II. 4, 54, 149,
152, 155, 191
Devadūta Sutra, 269
Champa, town and country, II. Devāvataraṇa (Sankāsya), 335
Chandagiri, jailor, II. 90
Chandrakanta gem, II. 236
Chandrapāla, author, II. 169
Chandrabhaga (Chenal), river, 286 Dharani Sūtras, II. 223
Chandraprabha, king, 244 Chandravarman, author, 297
Charitrapura, in Orissa, II. 195
Chimkend, in Turkistan, 84
Dharmagupta, 53, 64; II. 204;
Vinaya of the school of, 227 Dharmapāla, his public discussions, 372, 374; his teaching at Nā- landa, II. 109, 165, 168, 215; his life, II. 227
Dharmapushpa, 136
China, origin of the name, 293 Dharma-sutra, hidden inspired
book, legend of, 315, 316
Dharmasangha, 107
Dharmasālā, resthouse, 288 Dharmatāra, 143: The same as Dharmatrāta, 214, 215, 273, 276 Dharmavivardhana, prince, see Kunāla
Digambara Jains, 252; II. 154, 155 Dinnaga, author, II. 210-214, 240 Dipankara Buddha, 183, 191; II. 57 Divyavadana, 35 Dravida, II. 226–228
Dress, in India, in the 7th cen- tury, 148
Dress of the Bhikshus, 150 Drona, the brahmin, II. 43, 62 Dronodana, rāja, 391 Dryads, II. 87, 88
Durgā, human sacrifices to, 360 Durjāta, epithet of Pārśva, 209
Gaggarā, tank at Champā, II. 182 Gambhira, a yaksha, II. 152 Gandhamadana, Mt, 33 Gandhahastin, a fabulous elephant, II. 141
Gandhāra, 124, 129, 132, 197–200, 240, 258 Ganges, 319, 320, 329, 354, 360,
361, 365, 367; II. 48 foll., 63 Ganges gate, tank so-called, 328 Gaudana, see Goyāna Gaya, II. 110 foll.
Ghuzar, river, 101
Geto, or Yue-chi, 87, 92, 260 Ghosha, arhat, 246
Ghosila (Ghosita), of Kosambi, 369, 370
Girivraja, old Rajagaha, II. 154 Girnar, hill, II. 249
Gobharaṇa, a bhikshu, 136 Godhani, see Goyāna
Earth gods, images of two, II, Education, in India in the 7th cen-Gohati,
Gold Mountain, 79 Gopa, an author, 374
Gopala, a naga, 184, 193
Gośringa, mountain and vihāra, II. 296, 301
Gotama Gate and Ghat, at Pāṭali- putra, II. 88
Govinda, doubtful restoration for Ku-hun-t'u, 316 Govisanna, country, 331 Goyana (Aparago), 33
Gridhrakuta, in Magadha, II. 151 Guha-vihāra, near Madhura, 309 Guhyapati, the Malla, II. 36, 37 Gunabhadra, 46, 158
Gunamati, author, 324; II. 165, 168, 246; three others, II. 108 Gunaprabha, author of 100 books, 322-324; II. 255; Another, 324 Gurjjara, II. 250 Gurupada Hill, II. 143
Hari (Vishnu), 353
Haridvāra (Hardwar), 319, 329 Hārītī, demon mother, 216 Harshavardhana, king, 313 Hashtnagar (Pushkaravatī), 214 Hayamukha, see Ayamukha Head-dresses, 151 Helmand, river, II. 265 Himatala, district near Kashmir, 279; II. 275 Himavat, Mt, 34 Hinayana and Mahāyāna, primitive and developed systems, 165; Yuan Chwang's peculiar use of the terms, 318 Hindukush, II. 287 Hiranyavatī, river at Kusinārā,
Holi, village in Audh, 355 Honey, legend of the monkeys gift of, 309; II. 65 Human sacrifices, 360
Hushkara, vihāra, 258
Jajhoti (Bundelkhand), II. 251 Jalandhara, in the Panjab, 296; Jambudvipa, 33, 132 Jātaka-mālā, 351 Jaxartes, river, 85, 89 Jayagupta, pandit, 321
Jayapur, city in the Panjab, 286 Jayasena, upasaka, II. 146 Jayendra-vihāra, 259 Jelalabad, 198
Jetavana, at Śrāvasti, 382 foll. Jinabandhu, Mahāyānist writer, 283
Jinamitra, Sarvästivādin, II. 169 Jinaputra, author, II. 255 Jinatrāta. Mahāsanghika author, 283
Jīvasarman, author, 231 Jīvaka, physician, H. 150, 163 Jñanachandra, scholar, II. 169 Junagaḍh, II. 249 Jotipāla, a Bodhisattva, II. 53, 58
Jyotishka, II. 163
India, names of, 131; its size, 140. Kajangala, in Bengal, II. 183
Kājapura, 372 Kajurāha, II. 251
Kākandaka-putra (Yasa); H. 74 Kala (or Kālika), a black nāga, II. 134
Kalandaka-nivapa, at Rajagaha, II. 44, 157
Kālanadi, river at Kanauj, 342 Kalasa, in architecture, II. 49, 50 Kālidāsa, poet, II. 212 Kalinga, II. 198 foll.
Kalyāṇa, Buddhist brahmin, II. 119
Kāmarūpa, Assam, 348; II. 185 Kanakamuni, city and tope of, II. 5 -7, 18
Kanchipura, in South India, II. 227 Kanishka, 124, 127, 203-207; date
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