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 INDEX. Chandragupta II. (dr. A.D. 412), i. 23, 24, ii. 208 Chandra'vati in Gujarat, pillars at, ii. 43 ; near Jh&lrapathan, temple or porch at, 132; Plan, 133; 140 Chaultris or Chawadis, i. 309; Tirumal Nayyak's, 386 Chaumukh pillars, i. 347, ii. 21, 28 ; Temples at PalitSna, 28, 61 Chaurasi Gumbaj, tomb at Kalpi, ii. 219 note Chausath Jogini temples at Khajuraho, ii. 51, 141 ; at Ranipur Jharial, 51 Cheras of Kerala, i. 32, 34, 303, 305-306 Chergaon, wooden temple at, i. 287 Chezarla, Buddhist structural chaitya, i. 34, 127, 128, 319, 336 Chhattisgarh, province, ii. 91 Chhattras, i. 66, 278 ; chhatris or ceno- taphs, ii. 164, 165 ChkattrAvatt, i. 279 Chidambaram or Chillambaram, temple at, i. 307, 373 ; plan, 375 ; Porch of hall, 376 ; section of porch, 377 ; View of ruined temple, 378, 388 China, deficiency of information, ii. 446 ; divergence between its people and the Egyptians, 447 ; causes of the absence of certain classes of buildings, 448-450 ; development of Chinese buildings, 451 ; Roofs, 452 - 454 ; I'rimoya roofs, 455 ; materials employed, 456 ; Temple of the Great Dragon, 459 ; Buddhist temples, 461 ; Tombs, 465 ; T'ais or Pagoda towers, 468 ; P'ai-lus, 472 ; Palaces, and domestic architecture, 476-485 Chitor or Chitorgadh, Si Allata or Khaitan Rani's Jaina tower, ii. 57-59 ; Kumbha Rank's Jayastambha, 59-60 ; buildings, 88, 165 ; Mira-Bai's temple, 150-151; Palace of the Mori or of Ratnasingh, 170; of Kumbha Rana, 171 ; of Bhima and Padmint, 172 Chodaganga of the Ganga dynasty, ii. 95, 1 08 Chok Gargyar (now Kohker), temporary capital of Cambodia, ii. 375 Chola kings, i. 27, 32, 34 ; dynasty and kingdom, 304-307 Chorten, Tibetan dagaba, i. 290 note, ii. 463 Chronology of India, i. 9 note ; of Ceylon, 1 8, 224 Chulamani or Tsulamani pagoda, ii. 354, 363 Circular relic shrines in Ceylon, i. 247 and note Civil Architecture: Dravidian, i. 411- 419 ; North Indian, ii. 164-185 ; Cam- bodian, 401 ; Chinese, 476 ; Japanese, 501 Colombo, Hindu temple at, i. 339-340 Colossal statues, Buddhist, i. 245 note, 263 note, 272 note ; Jaina, ii. 49, 55, 72 note Confucius, temples of, ii. 456 Conjivaram or Kanchipuram, Pallava capital, i. 34; Temples at, 357; Vaikuntha Perum^l temple, 359 ; Ekamran&tha temple and gopuram, 360, 3740te; Varadarajaswami temple, 360; KSmakshi temple, 361 Converted temples, ii. 68 Corinthian capitals from Gandhira, i. 214, 215, 217, 258 Cosmas Indikopleustes, i. 31 Councils, Buddhist, i. 17, 19, 22, 68, 87, ii. 359 and note Court, M. Topes opened by, i. 92, 94 Cowie, Rev. A., Kashmirian explorations, i. 252 Crystal palace, Sydenham, Major Gill's copies of Indian frescoes, i. 196 note ; Sculptures, 210 Cunningham, Gen. Sir A., Eastern Archaeological Explorations of, i. 58, et scqq. DACCA, a capital of Jahangir, ii. 304 Dagabas, i. 54, 65 ; Amar^vatt, 122 ; Rock-cut at Bhaja, 137; Karle, 145; Ajanta, 153; Anuradhapura, 229-241 ; Circular of Burma, ii. 341 ; Bu-pay at Pagan, and others, 341 ; Kaung Hmaudau, 345 ; Shwe-Hmaudau, 346 ; Rangoon, 348 ; Sinbyume at Mingun, 349 ; Mingun-paya, 351 Dakhan monastery of Fah Hian and Hiuen Tsiang, i. 171, 241, 408-409 Daladd Maligawa, or Tooth relic shrines, i. 235, 241 note, 247 note ; misnamed, 248 Dalai L&ma, worship paid to, i. 292, 293 Dambal temple of Dodda Basavanna, i. 431 Dambulla rock-temples, i. 248 Dams or Bands, ii. 183-185 Daranta, Jalalabad, topes at, i. 89, 90 Darya Daulat pavilion at Seringapatam, ii. 323 Dasaratha, inscriptions of king, i. 132 Das Avatara, Hindu cave, Elvira", ii. 121-124 Dastur Dinar, ii. 268 Dasyus, aborigines of Northern India, their civilization, i. 13-15, 17, ii. 85 Datiya palace, ii. 173 Daulatpur stupa, Sindh, i. 100 Delhi, L&t at, i. 56 ; Jaina temple, ii. 66-67; Palace of Shah Jah^n, 309- 312; Jami' Masjid, 318-319; Modern pavilion, 328, Old, mosque, ii. 197; section, arches, and minir of the Qutb, 202-