Padma, uncle of Cippatajayapida, iv. 679; founds Padmapura, 695; his wife, 696. Padma, councillor, vii. 1505.
Padmaka, cousin of Bhoja, vii. 1657. Padmaka, lord of Vallapura, marries daughtor to Bhikṣacara, viii. 547, 550.
Padmalekha, daughter of Lothana, viii. 1844. Padmamihira, chronicler, i. 17-18; I. 25; his list of kings, i. 86 n.
Padmapura, town, now Pampar, iv. 695; v. 330; vii. 767, 1362, 1365; viii. 1387, 1413, 1418, 1422, 2807; its history, II. 459; famous for its saffron, 428.
Padmaraja, follower of Tunga, vii. 95. Padmaraja, foreign trader, vii. 193, 197. Padmaraja, soldier, viii. 2324.
Padmaratha, chief of Kaliñjara, viii. 915, 1923, 1939, 1974, 1975.
Padmasaras, the Volur lake, viii. 2421; see Mahapadma, Padma.
Padmasri, queen of Kalasa, vii. 781. Padmasri, Prapa (fountain) of, vii. 1581. Padmasri, daughter of Jayasimha, viii. 3380. Padmasvamin, temple, iv. 695; vi. 222. Padmati, recte Madmati, river name in Ain-i Akbari, II. 287.
Padmavati, queen of Yudhisthira II., iii. 383. Pahara, Skr. name of Pohur Rivor, II. 425. Paja, S'ahi prince, vii. 274, 566.
Paja, Damara, vii. 1022.
Pakhli, hill-tract, v. 217 n.; II. 434.
Paktyike, of Herodotos, designates Gandhara, II. 353.
palace, royal, in S'rinagar, vii. 186-187; II. 451; of earlier kings, 452.
palankins, used in Kasmir, noticed by Albe- rūni, II. 361.
'palevata,' 'apple ' (?), vi. 356.
Pamba Sar, lako, vii. 940 n.
Pampar, the ancient Padmapura, iv. 695 n.; II. 459.
Pampasaras, lake, vii. 940; II. 482.
Pancacandra, son of Gargacandra, viii. 1121, 1364; joins Jayasimha, 1393; sent to relieve Bhasa, 1478; uncle of Parmandi, 1608; opposes Sujji, 2077; his brother, 2506. Paucagahvara, valley (Panjgabbar), 1. 307 n. Pancahasta, now Panzath, v. 24; II. 470; Naga of, 412.
Pañcala, >Ks. Pantsal, local name of pass or range, II. 396.
Pañicaladeva, equivalent of 'Pir Pantsăl,' II.
Pañcaladharamatha, hospice on Pir Pantsål, mentioned by Kşemendra, II. 396. Pañcālas, followers of Arjuna, viii. 1093. 'pañcamahāśabda,' offices designated as, iv. 140; 512, 680.
Pañcanada, Panjab, iv. 248.
Pañcasatra, site, v. 156.
Pañcatarangini, streams, on Amarnath route, II. 409.
Pañcavata, a chief, viii. 3400.
pañcavimśati, > Kś. pūntshu, a monetary term, II. 312.
Pancigrama, now Panz'gām, viii. 3124, Corr.: II. 486.
Pancuhů, see Puntshu.
Pand'chyuk, ruins at, i. 106 n.
Pandavas, date of, i. 51; war of, 82. Pandits, from Kasmir, employed by Alberūni, II. 360; Kalhana's sympathy with, I. 8. Pandrethan, old Puranadhisthāna, probable site of Asoka's S'rinagari, i. 104 n.; iii. 99 n.; II. 439; phonetic derivation of name, 440.
Pangu, 'the Lame,' nickname of Nirjitavar- man, v. 254, 264, 277, 281, 283, 287, 292; treasures of P., viii. 1954; see Nirjitavar-
Panini, Jayapida compared to, iv. 635, 637. Punjab, its condition after Muhammadan in-
vasion, viii. 3346-48; its river names, ren- dered by Ptolemy, II. 411; see Pañcanada. Panjaka, an official, viii. 568.
Panjal, Anglo-Indicè for Pancal, II. 396 n. Panjgabbar, valley, i. 307 n.
Pantsal, Ké. (Pah. Pancal), < Skr. Pañcala, designation of mountain-ranges, II. 396; see Pir Pantsål.
Panzath, village, old Pañcahasta, v. 24 n.; Naga of, II. 412.
Panz'gam, village, old Pañcigrama, viii. 3124, Corr.; II. 486.
Panz'nōr Nambal, marsh, II. 331, 421. Pāpasena, nickname of Kalasa, vii. 962. Papasüdana, spring at Kapatesvara Tirtha, i. 82; vii. 191; II. 467.
'pāradhvajāḥ,' banners of Kasmir kings called, iii. 78.
'paradis terrestre des Indes,' fame of Kaśmir as, II. 356.
parasol, of Varuņa, iii. 54.
Partspor, Pargana, derives name from Pariha-
sapura, II. 300, 477; extent of, 333. Parēpur, hamlet at Trigăm, II. 329. Pärevisoka, castle, iv. 5, Corr.; a locality, vi. 130; viii. 2194; II. 470.
Pärevitasta, locality, vii. 1607. Parganas, of Kasmir: their number, names and limits varying, II. 437; list in Loka- prakasa, 376; tabulated lists of, 493. Parihasakesava, image and temple of Viṣņu, iv. 195, 202, 275, 323, 326, 334; destroyed by Harsa, vii. 1344, 1347; II. 302; statue re- stored by Uccala, viii. 79. Parihasapura, town of Lalitaditya, iv. 194; identified with Par spor, ib., Note F; 310, 395; v. 99, 161; vi. 218, 253; vii. 13, 28,
993, 1098, 1326, 1338; viii. 79; Lalitaditya's festival at, iv. 242; name lives in Partspōr Pargana, II. 300; ancient remains described, 301; history of town and temples, 302; sites of Govardhanadhara and Rajavihara, 303; Muhammadan notices, ib.; tradition of Lalitäditya, ib. name used for district around town, 333; its position accounted for, 421; history of Par spor, 477; Kal- hana's close acquaintance with P., I. 7. Pariksit, story of, i. 95. 'parisadya, member of Purohita-corpora- tion,' ii. 132 n.; v. 466; vii. 13, 1082, 1088; viii. 709; solemn fast held by, 900-902. Parmādi: Parmāṇḍi, king of Karņāța, vii. 935, 1119, 1121.
Parmandi, son of King Jayasimha, viii. 1608, 2953.
Parnotsa, territory of Prunts or Punch, i. 317 n.; foundation of town P., iv. 184; vi. 201, 209, 1300; viii. 633, 914, 917, 1630; history of town and district, II. 438. Paroşni, river, viii. 2006. 'parsad,' 'Purohita-corporation,' ii. 132; v.
'pārşada,'' member of Purohita-corporation,' ii. 132 n.; see parisadya.
Pärtha, son of Nirjitavarman, crowned, v. 255; his unstable reign, 280; deposed, 287; re- stored, 295; again deposed, 297; murdered by his son, 428-438; viii. 3432; his reign, I. 102; his murder, 103.
Pärtha, son of Dharma, vii. 85; city-prefect, 107, 108, 109.
Partha, epic hero, ii. 94; viii. 469.
Parthivavali, chronicle of Holarāja, i. 17-18. Parvagupta, minister of Unmattavanti, v. 421; conspires, 422, 423; 427, 437; vi. 93, 103; in power, 115, 116, 118; kills Samgra- madeva, 126; usurps throne, 129; his ad- ministration, 186; his death, 145-148; mar- riage of his daughters, 211; 265; viii. 1956; 3437; I. 104.
Parvaguptesvara, temple, vi. 187. Parvasarkara, murderer of Tunga, vii. 81. Parvati, goddess, marriage of, iii. 443; mani- fests herself as Vitastă, II. 411.
Paryuka, Dard minister, viii. 2458, 2468, 2469. Pasika, Thakkura of Lohara, viii. 1828. passports, system of, in Kasmir, II. 391. Pasupata, a sect (mahåvratin), i. 17-18; iii. 267; Matha for, v. 404.
Patākā, a mare, viii. 1015. Patala, son of Bhubhaţa, vi. 212. Patamgagrama, Kasmir village, viii. 472. Patan, the old S'amkarapura, v. 156 n.; II.
pāṭhina, a kind of fish, v. 65.
Patta, officer of Harsa, vii. 953, 1001, 1005; sent against Uccala, 1305, 1354; deserts
king, 1499; surrenders to Sussala, 1507; remains in Kasmir, 1519, 1520.
Patta, relative of Radda, viii. 345. Pattana, designation of S'amkarapura, v. 156 n., 162, 213; its history, II. 481. 'pattopadhyaya,' an office, v. 397. Patwari, in old Kasmir, v. 175 n. Paundravardhana, city, iv. 421.
Payech, alleged name of Payer village, II. 478.
Payer, village, temple at, II. 473. peacock dance, of Mummuni, iii. 334. pearls, supposed origin of, iii. 202. pedestrians, Kasmirians reputed as, II. 352. pedigree, of Lohara family, I. 145. Peliasa, village in Vitasta Valley, v. 225 n.; see Buliasa.
Persian chronicles, of Kasmir, II. 874; his- torical details effaced in, I. 29. Phakh, Pargana, called Phakhuva by S'ri- vara, II. 452.
Phalaha (P), locality, viii. 514.
Phalapura, town founded by Lalitaditya, iv. 184; 673; territorial subdivision, v. 99; II. 334, 479.
Phalguna Bhatta, favourite of Ksemagupta, vi. 152, 168, 179; ousted by Didda from ministership, 194, 197, 198; exiled, 201, 209; recalled, 284; death, 314; 348. Phalgunaka, friend of Yasaskara, v. 478. Phulla, ancestor of Lohara family, vii. 1282. Phullapura, uncertain locality, viii. 1221, 1843, 1964.
pigeons, forbidden food, ii. 52 n.
pilgrimage, places of, in Kasmir, named by
Kalhana, II. 367; pilgrimage to Svayambhu, i. 34 n.; II. 485; to Takṣaka Naga, i. 222; to Haramukutaganga, II. 407; to Amar- nath Tirtha, 409; to Suresvari, 455; to Vijayesvara, 464; pilgrimages of Kasmirians abroad, I. 109 n.
Pimmalā, river (?), vii. 1124.
Piñcadeva, royal officer, viii. 1432; commands watch-station, 1577; defends Sujji, 2142; defends S'urapura, 2803.
Pindaraka Naga, pool of, vii. 169. 'pindasiddhi,' term of doubtful meaning, vii. 1133 n.
Pir, as designation for 'pass,' origin of term, II. 397.
Pir Pantsal Pass, route leading to, i. 302 n.; II. 394; its hospice mentioned by Kṣemen- dra, 395; old name Рañcaladhārā, 396; designated as Pañcāladeva, 397; its 'Pir,' 398.
Pir Pantsal Range, its natural features, II. 392; its central elevation, 398.
Pirs, Muhammadan saints worshipped on mountains, II. 397.
Pisacakapura, village, v. 469.
Pisacas, Kasmir freed from, i. 184 n.; popular | Prang, site of Ciramocana, i. 149-150 n.; II. custom as to, iv. 710 n.
'pisitāsa,' term for 'demon,' iii. 76.
'prapa,' 'drinking place,' vii. 122; of Pad- masri, vii. 1581.
pitha,' base of sacred image, ii. 126; iii. 350, Prāsa, son of Sahasramangala, viii. 501; enters 454, 458; iv. 274; v. 46 n.
Pithadevi, a form of Durga, v. 474.
Kasmir, 536; delivered to Sussala, 556. Prasasta, a Mahattama, vii. 438.
Pittha: Pitthaka, son of Devesvara, vii. 1532; Prasastakalasa, son of Rajakalasa, minister of
Pittharaja, S'ahi prince, vii. 274.
Plaksaprasravana, forest, iv. 387.
poets, Kalhana's praise of, i. 3-5, 45-47. Pohur, Kasmir river, II. 425.
Po-liu, Baltistan, route to, II. 358; 'Great' and 'Little,' 435.
poll-tax, of Kasmir Brahmans, II. 318. popular etymology, royal names due to, i. 86 n.; of local names, ii. 134 n.; II. 395; 454; in Mahatmyas, 381; of name Krty&- érama, i. 147 n.; of name Gud suth, 156 n. ; of name Har parvat, iii. 339-349 n.; II. 443; of name Vij bror, 464.
population, density of, in Kasmir, II. 437. porridge, of pulverized gold, ii. 256; v. 17. Pöşkar, hill-spur, II. 478.
'potāsa,' an ingredient of betel, vii. 1124. Prabhakaradeva, minister of Gopalavarman, v. 230, 472; paramour of Sugandha, viii. 1953.
Prabhakarasvāmin, temple, v. 30. Prabhākaravarman, minister of Avantivarman, v. 30.
Prabhavakacarita, of Hemacandra, notice of Kasmir in, II. 286.
Pradyumna, Har parvat called hill of, iii. 460; vii. 1616.
Pragjyotisa, town, iv. 171; king of, ii. 147; viii. 2811.
Prajapati, divine purohita, iii. 443.
Prajidhara, chief, brother of Ghatotkaca, viii. 3398.
Prajimathikā, near Dudkhut Pass, perhaps prosent Vijje Marg, vii. 1171 n., 1182; ÎI.
Kalasa, vii. 572, 598; sets Harsa free, 814; imprisoned, 865; re-installed, 888; retained by Uccala, viii. 186; his nephew, 570. Prasastaraja, a Lavanya, vii. 1255. Prasastaraja, helpmate of Utpala, viii. 1282, 1308, 1314.
'prasasti,'' laudatory inscription,' i. 15; Kal- hana's study of, I. 26; record about Gopa- ditya taken from, i. 344; I. 79. Pratapa, son of Utkarsa, viii. 10. Pratapacakravartin, epithet of Harsa, vii.
Pratāpasila-Siladitya, of Malava, restored by Pravarasena, iii. 330.
'pratistha,' 'consecration,' rules for, iii. 350- 851 n.
'pratisthāsāsana,'' edicts recording consecra- tions,' i. 15.
Pravarapura, story of its foundation, iii. 339- 349 n.; its identity with S'rinagar, ib.: name still used, ib.; abbreviated from Pravarasenapura, ib.; attempt to burn Pr., iv. 311, 315; its foundation by Pravarasena a historical fact, I. 84; name reproduced in T'ang Annals, II. 357; survival of namo,
Pravarasena I.-S'resthasena, king of Kasmir, iii. 97; possessed of supernatural powers, i. 190; his residence in Puranadhiṣṭhāna, viii. 2408; see S'resthasena.
Pravarasena II., birth of, iii. 109; goes abroad, 123; hears of Matrgupta, 265; goes to Kasmir, 280; marches through Trigarta, 285; meets Matṛgupta, 288; his generosity, 319; his expeditions abroad, 324-335; founds Pravarapura, 336-363; builds Pra- varesvara temple, 350; ascends to heaven, 374; iv. 311; his city, viii. 2408; 3420; his date as assumed by Kalhana, I. 66; evidence supporting his historical existence, 84; his coins, 85; II. 319.
Pravarasena, Setubandha composed for a king called, iii. 129 n.
Pravarasenapura, full name of Pravarapura, iii. 339-349 n.
Pravaresa: Pravaresvara, temple founded by S'resthasena, iii. 99, 100.
Pravaresa: Pravaresvara, temple of Pravara- sena II. at Srinagar, iii. 350; its linga, 372; its ruined gate, 878; vii. 109; its site, II. 447.
'pravesabhāgika,' an official post, viii. 278. pravrajyā, of Buddhist monks in Kasmir, i. 171.
prāya, see prayopaveśa.
Prayaga, Tirtha at Allahabad, Jayapiḍa's visit to, iv. 414; its shifted position, II. 335.
Prayaga, Tirtha on Vitasta, iv. 391 n.; II. 335.
Prayaga, servant of Harsa, vii. 682; saves Harsa from poison, 690; 749; discovers plot, 1019; has Dhammata murdered, 1045; restrains Harsa, 1074; advises Harsa, 1586, 1588; accompanies Harsa's flight, 1621; procures food for Harga, 1665; falls fighting for king, 1710.
prayaścitta, penances for defilement, v. 400. prayopavesa: praya, solemn fast,' iv. 82, 99; v. 468; vi. 25, 336, 343; vii. 13, 1088, 1157, 1611; viii. 51, 110, 658, 709, 768, 808, 939, 2224, 2733, 2739; officers watching cases of, vi. 14; Kalhana's views on, I. 36. Preman, son-in-law of Samgramaraja, vii. 11, 33.
Preman, foster-brother of Jayasimha, viii. 1349; made governor of Lohara Castle, 1631; loses castle, 1814; fails to recover it, 1828, 1830; 1933.
'prime-ministership,' its designations, vi. 199 n.; passages mentioning office, iv. 81, Corr.; vi. 333; vii. 208, 364, 568, 923; viii. 862, 2360, 2460, 2471.
proper names, opprobrious, vii. 1068 n. proverb," selling snow on Himalaya," iii. 138;
viii. 3102; on character of neighbouring races, 1581; Kasmiri proverbs alluded to, v. 401 n.; vii. 1115 n.; 1226 n. ; viii. 148 n.; 2546 n.; about Rajánaka Ratnakantha's writing, I. 47 n.
Prtha, son of, vii. 585.
Prthivicandra, lord of Trigarta, v. 144. Prthivyapida, king of Kaśmir, iv. 399; viii. 3425; I. 93.
Prthivyapida, other name of Samgramapiḍa II., iv. 675.
Prthvigiri, fort, vii. 1152.
Prthvihara, Damara of S'amālā, fights for Sus- sala, viii. 591; guards routes, 627; flees from Sussala, 647; defeats royal troops, 672; gains fresh victory, 712; attacks Srinagar, 732; his treachery, 780; quarrels with Mallakostha, 876; marries daughter to
Bhiksacara, 878; fights for Bh., 936; at- tacks S'urapura, 967; fights before S'rina- gar, 1006; retires, 1038; besieges S'rinagar, 1075; retires with Bhiksu, 1124; attacks S'rinagar, 1158; his death alluded to, 1149 n.; sons of, 2271, 2496; account of his rise, I. 120; his struggles for Bhikṣācara, 121. Prthvipala, lord of Rajapuri, vi. 349, 352. Prthvipala, nephew of Kamaliya, viii. 1093, 1195, 2316.
Prthviraja, father of Vijayaraja, viii. 2227. Prünts, modern Ks. name of Parņotsa, iv. 184 n.; see Parņotsa.
Ptolemy, knows Kasmir as Kaspeira, II. 351; his latitudes and longitudes, 352; his phonetic rendering of Panjab river names, 411.
Pulastya, legend of Rsi, II. 273.
Punch, hill-territory, the ancient Parņotsa, iv. 184 n.; see Parņotsa.
puns, of Kalhaņa, i. 69; iii. 307; 415 n. puntshu, "Twenty-fiver," monetary term (Abu-l-Fazl's Pancuhů), II. 811; coins repre- senting its value, 315.
punya, Kalhana's belief in, I. 35. Punyakara, clerk, vii. 6.
-pura, in Kasmir local names, II. 368. Purāṇādhiṣṭhāna, 'the old capital,'now Pandre- than, iii. 99; i. 104 n.; temple at, v. 207; remains of site, II. 440.
Puranas, Kasmir mentioned in, II. 365. Purohitas, corporations of, ii. 132: see parsad, parisadya; Purohitas of Kasmir Tirthas (than pat'), II. 380; their traditions on Kasmir localities, 383; P. of Parihasapura, 302; Kalhana's contempt for P., I. 19. -pur: pōr, < Skr. -pura, in Kaśmir local names,
Puskaranaga, near Pōşkar, II. 476. Pusyananada, now Pusiana, viii. 959, 1038, 1578; its history, II. 398.
pūt-✅kr,' meaning of verb, i. 369 n.
quadrangles, of Kasmir temples, i. 105 n. (prākāra); of Rajavihāra, iv. 200; of Par spor temples, 204; II. 301; Matha forming a quadrangle, i. 195.
quivering tree, of Halathal village, II. 476. quotation, from Nilamata, i. 72; from Vitas- tamah., vii. 473; from Bhagavadgita, viii. 2256.
'Rab Săsnū,' a monetary value in Kaśmir, (Abu-l-Fazl), II. 316 n.
Raghu, epic hero, i. 191; iii. 478.
rahdari, system of frontier guards known as, II. 391.
Rahila, minister of Sussala, viii. 1304, 1317. Rahu, demon, allusion to story of, viii. 2025 n. Raja, daughter of, vii. 1487.
'rajadhani,' 'palace,' in S'rinagar, II. 451. Rajadhani, name of Matha, vii. 961. Rajagiri, fort in Rajapuri, vii. 1270; mentioned by Alberūni, II. 298.
Rajaka, son of Bhutikalasa, vii. 26. Rajaka, son of S'ūrapala, viii. 824. Rajaka, brother of Bhojaka, Damara, viii. 2741, 2745.
Rajakalasa, minister, vii. 22, 24; father of Prasastakalasa, 572.
Rajakulabhatta, soldier, vi. 246, 249. Rajalakami, daughter of Gargacandra, married to Sussala, viii. 460, 1444.`
Rajalaksmi: Rajyaéri, daughter of Jayasimha, viii. 3380, 3399.
Rajamangala, lord of 'Gate,' viii. 1634.
Rājāna, > Ké. Ran', a 'Kräm' name, viii. 756 n.
Rājānaka, title, vi. 117: 261; vamsastuti of Rajanaka family, iv. 489 n.
Rājānavātikā, now quarter of Ran'vōr, viii. 756, 768, 899; II. 451.
Rajapuri, territory, now Rajauri, vi. 286, 348, 349, 351; vii. 105, 267, 533, 539, 541, 546, 574, 578, 589, 967, 968, 972, 976, 977, 978, 991, 1017, 1150, 1256, 1293; viii. 289, 884, 1266, 1271, 1463, 1465, 1632, 2014, 2016; its history, II. 433; included in Dārvābhisāra, i. 180 n.; inhabited by Khasas, 317 n.; deceitfulness of its people, vii. 1261; viii. 2889; tributary to Kasmir in Hiuen Tsiang's time, I. 87; pays tribute to Diddă, 106; pays tribute to Harga, 113.
Rajaraja, son of king Ananta, vii. 186. Rajaraja, Damara, viii. 1992. rājasaṁvāhana, name of an impost, v. 192. rājasthāna, a state office, vii. 601. Rajatarangini, "River of Kings," Kalhana's work called, i. 24; viii. 3449; i.-viii. Colo- phons; how it differs from the Caritas, I. 4; conceived as a Kavya, 22; its didactic features, 23; its rhetorical ornaments, 38; its orations and dialogues, 39; obscurities of its style and terminology, 40; written for contemporaries, 41; completed by Kal- hana, 42; want of revision in latter portions,
43; defects and corruptions of last two Books, 44; earlier editions of text, 45; codex archetypus discovered by Bühler, ib.; secured for Stein's edition, 46; its writer Rajanaka Ratnakantha, ib.; condition of its text, 48; critical value of glosses in cod. arch. A, ib.; the glossator A, identified, 49; text collated by A,, ib.; discovery of Lahore MS. L, 50; text of L, 51; explanation of its independent readings, 52; critical constitu- tion of translated text, 54; edition of P. Durgaprasada, 55; chronological system of Rajatar., 56-70; analysis of Rajatar. as a historical source, 71-130; earlier translators and annotators, Preface.
Rajatarangini, chronicle of Jonarāja, II. 373. Rajauri, territory, the old Rajapuri, vi. 286 n. ; II. 364; see Rajapuri, Rajawari. Rajavadana-Balahara, son of Tejas, takes up cause of Bhoja, viii. 2695; sends son to Bhoja, 2718; subsidized by Bhoja, 2768; distrusted by Trillaka, 2792; fights against Dhanya, 2852; not a Lavanya, 2859; de- ceives royal officers, 2894; makes peace, 2906; secures Bhoja, 2916; in power, 2902; 2966; feud with Naga, 2971; causes im- prisonment of Naga, 2987; his character, 2993; deceived by Bhoja, 3059; attempts to retain Bhoja, 3134; his rising, 3305; Kalhana's regard for him, I. 20. Rajavalipataka, chronicle of Prajyabhaṭṭa and S'uka, II. 373.
Rajavihara, at Parihasapura, iv. 200; vii. 1335; its probable site, II. 303.
Rajavira, wrongly Sanskritized form of name Rajauri, II. 374.
Rajawari (Rajauri), noticed by Albērūni, vi. 286 n.; II. 298, 364.
Rajesvara, minister, vii. 223.
rajnicakra, worshipped in Kasmir, i. 122 n. ; see matṛcakru.
Rajolaka, village of Ruzul, II. 470. Rajyabri, see Rajalaksmi.
Rakchatesa, Linga called, iv. 214.
Rakka, Brahman-soldier, v. 424; commander- in-chief, vi. 170; his intrigues, 197, 202; 259; his death, 284; his sons, 324, 342. Rakkajayadevi, image of goddess, v. 426. Rakkaka, lord of the 'Gate,' viii. 178. Raksasa, shows site of Pravarapura, iii. 342; his limb forms embankment, 346; Rākṣasas work for Jayapida, iv. 503, 505, 506. Raktika, follower of Bhiksu, viii. 1751, 1758, 1766, 1774.
Ralha, son of Malla, vii. 1487. Ralhana, grandson of Tanvanga, vii. 1053. Rama, epic hero, iii. 473; story of his exile, viii. 1806-9 n.; image made by R.,iv. 274; 641. Rūma, attendant of Tilakasimha, viii. 783. Rámacara, name of Balarama, viii. 2926.
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