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Jdeals of Jndian Art (Havell), qiioted,

73". 79. 9"i : 43". lS 9. 59- Indian Antiquary, quoted, 24, 2l8, 234,

265. Indra, chief of gods and regent of the

east, 30, 43, 64^, 113, 194, 241. Indra-Lakshml, s.a. Samanya-Lakshmi,

187.

Indrani, s.a. Mahendrl, 194, 196. Indras, group of demi-gods of Jaina

mythology, 265.

Jaimini, sage, 241.

Jaina, 2-, 77;;, 218*, 265 : images

(represented naked), 262. Jainism, 184.

Jalasayana, form of reclining Vishnu, 52. Jarnadagni, sage, 90, 254. Jambavat, demi-god, 32*. Jambukesvaram, suburb of Srirangam,

173-

Janardana, s.a. Vishnu, 73*. Jangams, priestly class of the Lingayata

sect, 268. japa-flowers, used as ear-ornaments by the

goddess Kalaratri, 211. Japanese, i68w. jasmine-flower, one of the five arrows of

Kama, 62. jatas, locks of matted hair, 79, S2, 103*,

268. jatabandha, arrangement of matted hair,

268.

jata-bhara, do. 268.

jata-makuta, matted hair arranged in the

fashion of a crown, n, 76, 77, 79, 90,

103, no, 114, 137, 141, 161, 162, 185,

190, 197, 268. jata-mandala, arrangement of matted hair,

ic>3, 161, 162, 268. jatras, annual festivals held in honour of

local deities, 227. javelin, weapon, in the hand of Nairrita,

243-

Jaya, attendant of Skanda, 178; of Vish- nu, 50 : name of a Dvarapala, 251. Jayadeva, Sanskrit poet, 50. Jina, god, 47/7, 265. jnanabhavi, epithet of Surapriya, 212. jnanamudra, pose of fingers, 55, 90, 93,

267.

Jnanamurti, form of Dakshinamurti, 90. Journal of Indian Art and Industry,

quoted, 141, 24 lit. Jumna, river, 41, 47. Jvala-Nrisimha, form of Narasimha, 70. Jvaradeva, form of Siva, 165. Jyeshtha, the Sakti (goddess) of [yeshtha

(Siva), 190;. Jyeshtha or Jyeshtha-Lakshail, goddess,

216, 218, 224, 268 : her temple at Kuk-

kanur, 218.

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Kachchhapesvara, temple, at Conjeeveram,

22.

Kadalmallai, s.a, Mahal alipuram, 72^. Kadru, mother of serpents, 64;;. Kailasa, mountain, 82 w, 90. Kailasaiiatha, temple, at Conjeeveram, 2,

107..

Kailabha, demon, 52, 197^. Kakatiya, dynasty, 24. Kala, s.a. Yama, 137 : servant of Varna,

243-

Kalabhadra, form of Chamunda, 197.

Kala-Bhairava, form of Bhairava, 151.

Kalagni-Rudra, form of Siva, 155.

Kalaha, s.a. Kalahara, 132, 243.

Kalahara or Kalaharamurti, form of Siva, 132, 137, 243.

Kalakuta, poison, produced at the churn- ing of the ocean, 76, 137.

Kalamukha, sect of Saivas, 161.

Kalamunda, s.a. Kala, 151.

Kalanasa, s.a. Kalahara, 76^.

Kala-Pidari, f.a. Kali, 224.

Kalaratri, form of Durga, 202, 211.

KalavikaranI, the Sakti (goddess) of Kala- vikarana (Siva), igon.

Kali, goddess, consort of Mahakala, 151: energy of Siva in his angry mood, 196/1: form of Chamunda.,197, 199; of Dvirga, I97, 211 ;- of Parvati, 82, 184, 224 : the Sakti (goddess) of Kala- (Siva), igow.

Kalidasa, Sanskrit poet, 177.

Kalika, consort of Nairrita, I97, 243.

Kalika-Purana, liw, 243.

Kalika-tandava, variety of Nataraja's dance, 84.

Kalinga, country, 236.

Kalingamardana, s.a. Kaliya- Krishna, 41.

Kaliya, serpent, 38, 41.

Kaliya-Krishna, form of Krishna, 38, 4!

Kaliyamma, s.a. Kali, 223, 224.

Kali-yu^a, name of the fourth Hindu aeon, 161.

Kalki, incarnation of Vishnu, 22, 47.

Kallar, class of people in the Madura district, 230.

kalpa-vriksha fcr-druma). the wish-giving celestial tree, 37 : - used as vehicle in processions, 7 :- found on pedestals of images as aureola, 76, I73//, 265:-- sacred to the goddess Indrani, 196 : - bunch of its flowers, symbol of Sachi, 241.

Kalyana or Kalyanapura, village in the Nizam's Dominions, 254.

Kalyanasundara, form of Siva, 74, 103 , 107.

Kama or Kamadeva, god of Love, 62, 89.

Kamadhenn, the ish-givingcelestialcow, used as vehicle in processions, 7.

Kamakshi-amman, temple, at Conjee* vcram, 222,