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Rh 14; chaītya-halls, 22; legends, hieroglyhpichieroglyphic [sic] language, 33; sculpture in Java, 35; Church, the primitive, 46; the stūpa-house, 46; assembly-halls, 46, 49; ritual of stūpa worship, 57; temple architecture, 58; form of the shrine, 74; finial of the dome, 76; early structural monasteries, 91; architecture, 122; worship of the saints, 173; triune doctrine, 187; schools of painting, 208

Chanda, the scavenging deity, shrine to, 81

Chandēla dynasty, 67; royal chapels, 70

Chandi Sewa, temple of, 143, 161

Chandra, the Moon-god, 6, 18; pillar, 7 n, 45; cult, 210

Chandra-vamsa, the, 6

Chaturbhuja temple, 68; dimensions, 68 n

Chitor, fortress of, captured, 69, 206; royal chapels, 70

Chola Empire, 174

Churning the Ocean, legend of, 168-70, 172

Colombo Museum, 179

Conjiveram, temple at, 76, 78, 85

Constantinople, domes, 127

Coomaraswamy, Dr., 208

Copenhagen, Art Museum, 161, 207

Copto-Alexandrian school, 36

Craft-guilds, 55

Cratæva religiosa, 189 n

Creswell, K. A. C, Indian Antiquary, 141 n, 145

Cunningham, General, 63

Curvilinear spire or sikhara, 7, 8, 57, 122, 147

Cyrus, founds the Persian Empire, 4

Damascus, Ummayad mosque at, 145, 146

Darjeeling, 170

Datiyā, fortress, 103; palace, 100, 117

Davids, Mrs. Rhys, Buddhism, 19 n

Dekhan, the, 125; temple architecture, 87

Delhi, 96, 106; the Purāna Kīlā, or Old Fort, 113; Dīwān-i-Khās, 136; the new building, 144

Deodar, the tree of the Devas, 12

Devas, tree of, 12, 13; the Shining Ones, 168-70

Dhanwantāri, physician of the Gods, 169

Dholkā, 120

Dīg, garden-palace at, 102-4

Dīlāwar State, 118

Dīn-Ilāhī, Akbar's Imperial Order, 39, 135

Dome, the aṇḍa or egg, 22; the "bulbous," 22, 108, 122, 136, 145; the lotus, 108, 136, 147; the Pathān, 112, 114; the stūpa, 108

Domes, construction, 115, 127, 146

Dravidian or non-Aryan races, 73; structure of the dome, 74

Dūrga or Devi, 176; the Inaccessible, 184; shrine at Māmallapuram, 74

Dushratta, king of the Mitanni, 10, 59, 151

Egypt, the sacred lotus of, 43 n

Egyptians, use of the bud of the lotus, 42 Eightfold Path of Good Living, 6

Elephant, the six-tusked, 34

"Elephant Stables," ruin, 127 Elephanta, temple at, 80, 163, 188; sculptures, 175, 183, 203 Ellora, rock-cut monasteries, 48; stūpa-house, 54; temple of Kailāsa, 78-85; sculptures, 167, 183 Euphrates, valley of the, 9, 44, 59, 93, 154

Fa Hiān, the Chinese pilgrim, 110

Fatehpur Sikri, mosque, 113, 131; palace, 101; pavilion, 93, 96 Fergusson, James, 6, II, 40, 49, 55, 56, 57, 58, 68 n, 76, 86, 87, 93, 103, 105, 111, 124, 127, 132 n, 141, 145, 151; History of Indian and Eastern Architecture, 30 n, 60, 61, 69 n, 109 Finch, William, 135

Fīrūz Shah, Sultan of Delhi, 119

Fish, the, 167