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 INDEX. 521 Vi-fvakarma, Buddhist cave, Elvira, i. 159-162, ii. 121 Visvantara Jataka, {.213 Vi^vejvar temple, Benares, ii. 151 ; View, Vyighrini, guardian demon, i. 280 note Vyilis, conventional figures of lions, i. 332, 359, 36o, 388, 396, 398, 401, 436 note ; 442 WALL, Great, of China, ii. 483 Waniyat, temples at, i. 267 Wata-da-ge temple, Polonnaruwa, i. 247 Wavs or step-wells, ii. 239, 240 note Wessantara, now Besnagar, i. 67 ; Jataka, 116, 213 Western Chaitya halls, i. 133-169 Window at Ahmadatmd, ii. 237 ; at Nan- paya, Burma, 355 Wooden architecture, i. 51 ; Wooden verandahs, 176; Temples, similarity to the wooden architecture of Sweden and Norway, 286 - 288 ; Kashmir, mosques at Srinagar, ii. 333 - 335 ; In Burma, 369 Worangal or Orangal, i. 432 ; kirtti- stambhas at, 434 YAKSHA, a demon guardian, i. 142 Yakushiji, pagoda at, ii. 499 Yajna Sri cave, Nasik, i. 187 ; Pillar in, 1 88 Yavana-de-ra, ii. 373 note Yayati Kejari, legendary king of Orissa, ii. 94 Yedo (Tokio), castle, ii. 499 Yenur, colossal Jaina statue at, ii. 73 Yue-chi tribe, invaded Baktria, i. 29, 86 Yucatan architecture and early Javanese, ii- 439 Yung-lo, tomb of, ii. 466-468 ZAINU-L-'ABIDIN'S tomb at Srinagar, i. 253, 254, 272 Zeionises satrap, coin of, found at Mani- kyila, i. 95 Ziirats or shrines of Moslim Firs, i. 272
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