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410 Churmusta, 50. 204. 265. 357.

Chutuktu, 122. 366.

Chutuktu niduber tschi, 366.

Citavana, 6. 351.

Coins, aids to history, 232. 373. 389.

Concha, 264, 397.

Contemplative life, rules of the Manu for, 390.

Cotton, early use of, in India, 334. 378.

Cow, estimation of Indians for, 374-5; names of, 375; the heavenly cow, 402 ; allegory of temporal and spiritual might, 402-3.

Cranagore, 339.

Creation, account of, in Yeda, 336.

Crishna, late introduction of his worship, 340-1 ; adapta- tions of Christian doctrine concerning him, 340 ; diver- gences, ib. (note) ; delivers the palm-tree, 363 ; discovers pearls, 383 ; bears trumpet- shell, 397.

Crocodiles, myths of, 383.

Cuculida3, 399.

Cups, Mongolian, 404.

Cycle, Mongolian, 76. 361.

D.

Daeva, xii.

Dagju, xii.

Dagoba, 396.

Daibang, 382.

Dakini, 148. 295. 370-1.

Dalai-Lama, origin of the name,

345 ; date of the first, 348 ;

considered an incarnation of

Buddha, 366. 388.

Danava, 335.

Dandi, 395.

Dante and the blacksmith, 391 ;

and the ass-driver, 392. Dashakiimarakaritra, 390. Dasju, xii. Daxa, 364. 387. Deluge, account of the, in Maha

Bharata, 336. Dekhan, the, viii. ix. 238. 257.

362. 389 ; dialects, 324. 383.

395. Deotsu, xi. Deva, xii. Devaki, 340. Devar^a, 340. Devas, 11. 128. 144. 162. 228.

271. 293. 327. 364. 397. Devasarman, 244. Dhara, 394. Dharma, 375. 398. Dhatugopa, 396. Dhenuka, 363. Diamond-kingdom, 158. 373-4;

seal, 260 ; sceptre, 397. Dirghatamas, 373. Divination, 374. Djani, Djani-Buddha, Djani-

Bodhisattva, 346. Dogs, hunting, 227. 387 ; house- dogs, 387. Dragons, myths concerning,

384. Drapura, 387. Dschambudvipa, 385. Dtisjanta, viii. Dvirada, 353. Dynasty (see under Shahja,

Ballabhi, Ming, &c.).

E.

Elephants, 12 ; domesticated