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 INDEX. Shihabu-d-Din ibn Sam, ii. 194, 196 Shinto temples in Japan, ii. 486, 497, 502 Sh6gun palaces, Japan, ii. 500 Shore or Aleva temple, at Mrr>allapuram, i. 361 Shwe-Dag6n pagoda, at Rangoon, ii. 342, 344, 346-347 Shwe-daik at Amarapura, ii. 357 Shwe-Hmaudau pagoda, Pegu, ii. 343, 344, 346 ; Plan, 343 Shwe-Tshandau pagoda, ii. 349 Shwe-zigon pagoda, near Pag&n, ii. 349 Siam, early and present capitals, ii. 404 ; Sukhodaya and Ayuthia, 404, 405 ; Bangkok, 410 Siddhanath temple, Kangra, i. 301 Sidhpur, Gujarat, temples at, ii. 230 Sikandar Shah, Bhutshikan, king of Kashmir (1393-1416 A.D.), i. 253, 263-265, 267, 272 Sikandara, tomb of Akbar at, ii. 298-301 Sikharas or spires, viminas, i. 322-326 Sikhim, temples in, i. 295 Siladitya, Harshavardhana, king, i. 25 Simharotsika temple, Kashmir, i. 255, 262, 263 note Sinbyume or Sinphu-Mibayii, pagoda at Mingun, ii. 349 Singasari, Java, temple at, ii. 440, 441, 442 Singhini, goddess or demon, i. 280 note Sinhalese sculpture, i. 226, 227 Sita-marhi cave, Bihar, i. 133 Siva, earliest representations, i. 42, 44 note ; Sivilayas, 344, 358, ii. 129 Skandagupta, king (dr. 465 A.D.), i. 23, ii. 31 Sluices, architecturally treated, ii. 185 note, 241 Snake-sculptures, ii. 443, 444 Some^var temple, at Gadak, i. 427 ; At Mukhalingam, ii. 114 Somnath temple, Gujarat, i. 27, ii. 34 ; plan, 35 ; 191, 193 Somnathpur, Mysore, Kejava temple at, i. 437 ; view, 438 Sompalle, stambha at, i. 348 Sonagarh, Bundelkhand, Jaina temples at, ii. 62 Sonari topes or stupas, i. 72 Sonbhandar cave, Rijgir, i. 130, 175, 176 Sopar& or Supara Stupa, i. 87 note, 100 Spean Ta-on, Naga head from, ii. 378 Sras or tanks, in Cambodia, ii. 378, 408 Sravana Belgola, i. 303 ; colossal Jaina statue at, ii. 72 ; temples, 74 ; view, 75 Srawaks, Jaina laity, ii. 3 Sri or Gaja Lakshmi, goddess of fortune, i. 50, 116, 123, 156, 429, ii. n, 15, 28 note Sri Allata tower at Chitor, ii. 57 ; view, 53 Srinagar, Kashmir, i. 256 ; pillar at, 257 ; Jami' Masjid at, ii. 333 ; Hamadan mosque at, 333 ; view, 334 Srirangam or Seringam, pillared hall at, i. 368; plan, 369; view of temple, 371 Sri Sailam temple, i. 171 note, 408 ; plan, 409 Sron-3tsan-jgam-po, Tibetan king (dr. 630 A.D.), introduced Buddhism into Tibet, i. 292 Stambhas, i. 54, 56 - 61 ; At Hindu temples, 368 ; Jaina, ii. 21, 81 ; At Guruvayankeri, 81 ; At Puri, 106 Statistics, i. 45-49 Statues : at Sseseruwa and Aukana, i. 245 note ; Gwaliar, ii. 48 ; Nan Gftngi, 55,72; Sravana Belgola, 72 ; Karkala, 72 ; Yenur, 73 Stein, Dr. M. A., his translation of the ' Rajatarangini,' i. 8 note Stupas or Topes, i. 20, 54, 62-75 ; Stupa worship, 66 ; Stupas or Chaityas in Nepal, 277 Subrahmanya temple, Tanjor, i. 365 Sudama cave, Bardbar, i. 130, 132, 133 Sukhodaya, early capital of Siam, ii. 404, 406, 409 Suku, Java, group of temples, ii. 439 ; Their resemblance to edifices in Yucatan and Mexico, 439 Sultanganj, near Mongir, vihaTa at, i. 175 Sultanpur, tope at, i. 91 ; small model found in the tope, 152, 153 Sumatra, ii. 409 Sun worship, ii. 106 Sunga dynasty (dr. 180-70 B.C.), i. 21 Supers va, Jaina stupa of, at Mathura, i. no Suraj Mall of Bharatpur, ii. 178 Surkh Minir, Kabul, i. 61 ; Tope, 90 Surya, the Sun god, figures of, i. 178, 301 ; ii. 1 6, 434 Narayan, i. 262, ii. 106 Suryopasakas, Sun worshippers, i. 178 Suvarnabhumi, in Lower Burma, i. 19, 357 Sw^t, discoveries in, i. 89, 93, 210 Swayambhunath, temple of, Nepal, i. 275, 278-279 Swetdmbara Jains, ii. 3, 4, 7 Sy^la or leogriff emblem, i. 442 TAAS or fais of the Chinese, ii. 467, 468-472 Tadpatri, temples at, i. 403 ; Views of Gopuram, 405, 406 Tagaung, early capital of Burma, ii. 359, 365 Tah-khanas, cellars, ii. 251 Taj Mahall, comparison with the Parthenon, ii. 284; architect, 306 note ; the monument, 313 ; view, 314 ; plan