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 INDEX. Jhinjhuwada gateway, i. 311, 312 Jogesvar, Brahmanicalcave, i. 199, ii. 127 Jugal Kishor temple at Brinddban, ii. 158, 161 note Junagadh caves, i. 179, 181 note, ii. 30, 31; tomb, 331, 332 Junnar, caves at, i. 155-159; plan and section of circular, 157; 168 KABUL, Min&r Chakri, near, i. 61 ; topes near, 94 Kadphises (dr. 80 A.D.), i. 42 ; coins of, 93 Kailfis temple, ElurS, i. 327, 342-349 ; pillar in, 346; age of, 348, ii. 117, 121, 124, 126, 129 KaMsanatha temple at Conjivaram, i. 34, 307, 333, 357-359 Kakusanda, Kankasan, or Krakuch- chhanda, 3rd Buddha before Gautama, i. 63, ii. 347 Kalan Masjid, Delhi, ii. 219 Kalasa, karka, or fmial, i. 324 Kalaroka, Council under, ii. 359 Kali-Bening temple, Java, ii. 437 ; 438 Kalinganagara, an old capital, ii. 114; Kalingapatam, i. 64 Kalugumalai, rock- cut temple at, ii. 22 Kalyan, near Bombay, Ambarnath temple, ii. 147 K^mboja people, i. 30, ii. 415 ; Kambuja- deia, 373 note Kanarak, Orissa, sun-temple, called the Black Pagoda at, i. 322 ; restored elevation, 323; diagram plan, and section, 324, ii. 93 ; filled up with stones and sand, 95 ; history, 105-107 ; iron bars in, 107, 208, 247 Kanauj, ii. 196 ; mosque at, 68, 69, 201, 228 Kanchi, Kanchipuram, old name of Conjivaram, i. 305, 306, 357, 421 Kangra, i. 297 ; view of temple at Klragrima in, 299 Kanhar, Jaina caves at, ii. 19 Kanheri caves, i. 22, 213; great chaitya, 162; view of rail in front, 163 ; capital of stambha, 164 ; ' Darbar Cave,' 182]; cemetery, 213 Kanishka, Kushan king and patron of Buddhism, i. 22 ; his era, 29, 219, 222 ; dagaba at Peshawar, 64, 85, 86- 88 ; coins, 93-95 ; 98 Kankali-tila excavations at Mathura, i. 83 note Kantanagar temple, ii. 159; view, 160 ; 257 Kanwayana dynasty (dr. 70-35 B.C.), i. 21 Kipadvanj, Kirttistambha at, ii. 136, 137 ; tank, 182 Kapilavastu, Nep&l, i. 16 Kapurdigiri or Sh^hbazgarhi, A^oka in- scriptions at, i. 86 Karhad, caves at, ii. 124 Karkala, colossa] Jaina statue at, ii. 72, 73 Karle, cave at, i. 59 ; capital of Lion pillar, 60; umbrella, 70; wooden screen, 134 ; chaitya, 142-148 ; 161 ; section and plan, 143 ; view of exterior, 144 ; of interior, 146 ; Lion pillar, 147 ; figures, 151, 163 ; ii. 344 Kama Chaupar cave, Bihar, i. 130 Karnak temple at Thebes, ii. 382 Karur, or Vanji, Ptolemy's ' Karoura,' ancient Chera capital, i. 306 Kashmir, its architecture, i. 251-272; writers thereon, 252 ; peculiar form of temples and pillars, 255 ; starting- point of its architectural history, 258 ; Temple of Martand, 259-264 ; Avanti- pur, 264 ; Bhaniy&r, 266 ; other examples, 267 ; temples near Pind Dadan Khan, 270 ; Wooden archi- tecture, mosque, ii. 105, 333-335 Kasi&, excavations at, i. 175 Ka.syapa, Kassapa or Kathaba, the Buddha before Gautama, i. 63, ii. 347 Katak, in Orissa, sack of, ii. 95 ; Makund Dec's palace, 112 Katas temple, Panjab, i. 270 KathmandA, Nepal, buildings, i. 274, 276 Kaung Hmaudau dagaba near Sagaing, 345 Kawasaki, Japan, belfry at, ii. 499 Ked&re-rvar temple at Halebid, i. 442 ; view, 443 Kesariya, Tirhut, ruins of a tope, i. 79, H7 Khairpur, near Delhi, mosque at, ii. 210 ; tomb, 217 Khajuraho, Jaina temples at, ii. 49-54 ; Ghantai temple, 52; 95-96, 103; Hindu temples, 140 ; Kandarya Mahideva temple, 141 ; view, 142 ; plan, 143 Khalifat, the, ii. 187, 191 Khandagiri, Jaina caves, ii. 6, 9 ; plan, 10 Kharavela, king of Kalinga, ii. 1 1 Kholvi, caves at, i. 129, 166, 167, 170 note, 200, 204 Khorsabad, Persia, architecture of, ii. 468, 481 Khosru II., king of Persia, i. 421 Khotan, Buddhist antiquities in, i. 85 Khurasan minarets, ii. 205 Khwaja Jahan's mosque at Bijapur, ii. 269 Kidal temple, Java, ii. 441 Kiragrama or Baijn&th temple, ii. 297- 299 Kiri Dagaba, Polonnaruwa, i. 245