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508 INDEX. Delhi, Old (continued) 210; Iron pillar, 207 ; Interior of tomb, 209; view of tomb, 217; Pendentive from mosque, 220 Depung monastery, Tibet, i. 294 Dev&nampiya Tissa, Sinhalese king (B.C. 247-207), i. 63, 224 note, 235, 238 Dhamek stupa at Sarnath, i. 71-75 Dhammayangyi temple at Pagan, ii. 361-362 Dhammayazika pagoda, ii. 342 note Dhamnar, caves at, i. 164-166, 179, 200, 204, ii. 21 ; rock -temple at, 129-130 Dh&nyakataka, early Andhra capital, i. 22, 294 Dhar, Jami' Masjid, ii. 201, 246; Iron pillar at the Lit Masjid, 247 Dhdrasinva, Jaina caves at, i. 182, ii. 19 Dharmachakra, Wheel of the Law,' i. 75 Dharmadhitu-Mandala, i. 280 Dharmaraja, rath at Mamallapuram, i. 172, 332-335 Dharmajjila at Mandu, ii. 250 Dharwar, temples, i. 352-357, 424, ii. 92, 117; DipdSns, i. 347 Dholka mosques, ii. 243 Dhundiya, Jaina sect, ii. 27 note Dhwajastambhas at Kailas, i. 346-348 Dhy&ni, Buddhas, i. 230 and note, 245, 277, 279, ii. 436 Dieng plateau in Java, group of temples on, ii. 417, 430-433, 441 Dig, garden palace at, ii. 169, 178; Hall, 1 79 ; View from central pavilion, 1 80 Digambara Jains, ii. 3, 4, 7 ; Caves, 21 Diguva Ahobalam, unfinished mantapam at, i. 404 Dikpalas, sculptures of, i. 428 Dimapur, monoliths at, i. 288, 289 Dipawansa, Sinhalese chronicle, i. 7, 8, 224 Dipddn pillars, at Dharwar, i. 347-348 ; in South India, ii. 81 Domes, Hindu, i. 312-319, ii. 56, 135 ; Indian Saracenic, 271 ; constructive diagram, 276 ; Boro-Budur, 424 Domestic architecture : Chinese, ii. 476 ; Japanese, 501 Don-Thai or Dukhya-garh, a Buddhist vMra, ElCiri, i. 203 Doorways, i. 428 ; sloping jambs, 217 note ; Nepal, 282 ; Hanamkonda temple, 423 ; Bhuvanejwar, ii. 104 ; Fathpur-Sikri mosque, 297 Doric pillars, in Kashmir, i. 256-258, ii. 129 Draupadi rath, Mamallapuram, i. 330 Dravida-deja, i. 303, ii. 84 Dravida-Munda race, i. 46 Dravidian people, i. 12, 28, 31-33, 42, 45-49 52 : Style, its extent, 302 ; historical notice, 303-307 ; Religions, 307 ; Rock-temples, 327 ; Temples, 350-410; Civil architecture, 411-419; Dravidian and Indo-Aryan temples, ii. 89 Dubika, ii. 357 Dukkantein temple, Mrohaung, ii. 354 Dumar Lena, Elvira rock-cut temple, ii. 124, 127 ; Plan, 128 Durga, goddess, i. 42 ; in Nepal, 277 Dutthagamini, Sinhalese king (B.C. 100- 77), i. 63, 224, 230, 238, 243 note EKLAKHI Masjid at Gaur, ii. 259 Eklinga temples, ii. 148 Elala Sohona mound, Anuradhapura, i. 229 Elapura temple (Elura), excavated by Krishna I., R&htrakuta, i. 348 Elephanta cave-temple, ii. 124, 127-129 Elliot, Sir Walter, i. 207 note Elura, Buddhist caves at, i. 159; Vlrva- karma cave, 159; VihaTas, 201-205; Kailas, 303, 342-346 ; Jaina caves, ii. 19-24; Brahmanical caves, 120-124; Dumar Lena cave, 127, 128 Epigraphy, i. 8, 9 ; ' Epigraphia Carnatica, ' 33 note Eran, boar at, i. 24; Lilt, 60; pillars, 301, 348 ; Remains at, ii. 132 Etruscan tombs, i. 312, ii. 465 European tombs at Lucknow and Surat, i. 330 FACADES, Bihir, i. 131, 135 ; Burma, ii. 367 Fah Hian, Chinese pilgrim, i. 23, 80, 222, 227, 239, 241, 242, ii. 373, 391, 419 Fathpur-Sikri, ii. 177, 190, 293 ; carved pillars in, 294 ; Mosque at, 295, 320 ; southern gateway, 296 Firozba*d, ruins of, ii. 198 Firoz Shah, lat re-erected by, i. 56 Foucher, M. Alf., Mission of, to report on Buddhist remains, i. 89 and note, 93, 210 note, 213, 223 CABLETS on stupas, i. 216, 258 Gadag temples, i. 427 Gajabahu I., Sinhalese king (A.D. 173- 185), i. 230 Galaganath temple in Dharwar, i. 432, ii. 89 Galpota or stone book, Polonnaruwa, i. 246, 247 Gal Vihara sculptures, Ceylon, i. 244, 248 Gandan Monastery, Tibet, i. 294 Gandhakuti temple, i. 75 Gandhlra art, i. 37 note ; Topes, 84-89 ; Monasteries, 209-223 ; Sculptures, 209- 211, 218; gablets, 216, 258; inscrip- tions, 221, 257 ; VMra roofs, 269 ; ii. 415, 425, 427