now Hunasgiri or Dumbara peak near Kandy, 62, 63, 250. son of Kákawanno, 138; a chief, 150. the perambulation hall for priests at Anuradhapura, 101. a minister of Eláro, 153, 154, 155. now called Dhiggalla at Anuradhapura, 99. a minister of Déwánanpiyatisso 102, a pariweno at Anuradhapura, at which the Dutthagámini's charger, 146. now called Dhigawéwa, by the Singhalese, in the Batticaloa district, 7, 56, brother of Bhaddakachcháná, 57. 1. the Mahawanso, 257. daughter of Wijayo by Kuwéni, 51. a mountain, not identified, 62. a measure containing four álhakan, Singh. láhá. a minister of Dewánanpiyatisso, 110; a town, Singh. Dennagama situated a tank, not identified, 201, 217, 235. (vide Gamani Abhayo), 4, 97, 130, 145, 146, 148, 150, 153, 154, 155, 161, a village to the northward of Upatissa near Mihintallé, 59, 109, 138. a village, not identified, 224. Ekabbyóháriká Erakamillo E the designation of one of the schisms in Buddhism, 20. a wiháro near a mountain of that name, not identified, 219. The Cholian conqueror of Ceylon, 128, 130, 133, 134, 137, 139. 153, 154, 155. a wiharo, not identified, 237. G the infant name of Dutthagamini, 135, 136, 138, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, a tank near Anurádhapura, 66, 67; another 223, neither identified. a mango-tree miraculously raised by Buddho at Sáwatthinagara, in India. now Candahar in India, 71, 72, 73. the Ganges, 185. a wiharo, not identified, 225. one of Buddho's discourses in the Suttanipátań. a wiharo, not identified, 237. a wiharo at Anuradhapura, at which the Aṭṭhakatha were translated into Páli, a wiharo, not identified, 224. a damilo chief, 150. 9. a wiharo at Kósambiá in India, 171. a tank, not identified, 248. a nighanto, 66; another, 203. 3, the rocky isles situated to the south-east of Ceylon, supposed to be the brother of Abhayo, 64, 65. now, Giriwaya, a division of the Tangalle district, 64, 65, 140, 142. a wiharo, not identified, 201, 202. a wiharo, in Singhalese Nilgiri, north of Anuradhapura, not identified, 153. the throat relie of Gótamo, Buddho which is stated to have consisted of a single the inguana called in Ceylon the ant-eater, 148, 166, a wiharo, not identified, 237. the designation of one of the schisms in Buddhism, 20. a discourse of Buddho in the Majjhimanikayo. the port of Gonagámo at the mouth of the Kanduro river, 54, 55. a tank, not identified, 248. a wiharo towards Dráramaṇḍalo, not identified, 127. a river, now Gónú oya, 255, 256. Buddho 1, 2, 19; a théro, 146, 147. son of Yatthálakatisso, 97, 130, 141; another, 228, 231, 233. a warrior of Dutthagamini, 137, 140, 141, 152, 153. a village near Chittalapabbato, Singh. Godigamoa, not identified, 143. Singh. Guthala now Butila in Rohano, 146, 150. a malabar usurper, 127. Hálakóla Háli Hálibráhmano Háritá Haritakan Hattálako Hatthibhogajanapado Hatthikkhando Hatthipóró Héligámo Hellóligámo Hémawálo or Himawantó Himawatá Hiyagullo Hundarawápi Huwáchakanniko H a town, not identified, 150. a wiharo at Antágiri, not identified. (ambassador of Diwánanpiyatisso), 69. a Yakkhini of Kásmir, 72. bignonia indica, in Singh. Aralu, 22, 70. a nunnery at Anuradhapura, 120, 121, 123, 125. a division of Malayá, 218. a wiharo at Dwáramaṇḍalo, 127. near Wijita, 151. a village eight "karissa" in extent, in Róhano, not identified, 221. passim: the cold or snowy season, from the full moon of November to the vide Maháthúpo, the Ruwanwelli dágoba at Anuradhapura, 88, 97, 108, the snowy regions generally; also the Himaliya country in particular, 22, 71, Ilandgo Imbaro Indagutto Isi Isibhúmanganań Itthiyo 216, 218. vide Gótaimbaro. a thero of Asókárámo, 34; of Rajagaha, 171; of Anuradhapura, 182, 190, passim from the root ésa to investigate, a sanctified personage. at Anuradhapura, the site of Mahindo's funeral pile, 125. a wiharo at Baranasi, in India, 171. a wiharo at Anuradhapura, 119, 123, 218, 221. a théro, 71, 240. J passim: one of the four quarters of the human world, being the terra cognita of the Buddhists. The name is derived from the Jambu-tree. D Jambugámo Jantu Jatilo Jawumálitittha Jayamangalań a village, not identified, 151. in ancient Nágadipo, probably the present Colombogam in the Jaffna district, the Chhatagáhako, 253. an Indian sect from "Jaṭań assa atthiti,” “he who has a top-knot of matted a ferry of the Kappakanduro in Róhano, Singh. Millánantoṭṭa, not identified, the name of a chant, literally "the rejoicings of success." vide Abhayawápi, 65. wiharo and thúpo at Anuradhapura, 236, 239. a wiharo at Sawatthipura in India, not identified, 4, 5, 6, 7, 171. Jáyanto Jayaséno 9. Jayawápi Jéto Jiwahatto the month of May-June, so called from one of the asterisms; also, senior, son of Wijayo by Kuwéni, 51, 52. vide Nandano, 100. the chief architect of Pandukábhayo, 66, 67. a yakkho, 63. Kácharaggamo Kachcháno Kahápanan Kákandako Kakudapáli Kalárajanako K now Katragam near the southern coast, so called from a temple to the god 9. Singh. Kasembililotta or Kasátotta, not identified, 63, 135, 138, 139. the Malwattu Oya or Aripo river near which Anuradhapura is situated, 50, a gold coin, worth 10 másakan, which is a silver coin, called in Singhalese 15, 18, 19. son of Gothabhayo, 97, 130, 131, 134, 138, 140, 144, 145, 162. at Anuradhapura, not identified, 99. Kubukwewa a tank at Anuradhapura, 88. a Buddho, 1, 88. 9. a wiharo, not identified. 210. a wiharo at Sákétúpura an ancient city of India, not identified; at which see Mahanago: 180, 185, 189. a wiharo situated on the Maninago mountain, not identified, 214; another at in Rohanó not identified, 62. at Anuradhapura, 101, a tank, 239. 49, 50. 15, 19, 21. now Kalawewa tank in Neurakaláwiya, 256, 257, 260, 262. fortune teller, 55; a slave, 57, 58, who becomes a yakkho, 59, 65, 67; 48. the Northern Circars of India, 43; their ancient capital also called Dantapura, a tank, not identified, 221. six miles from Colombo, on the right bank of the Kalyáni river, 6, 7, 8, 96, 8. a wiharo and tank, not identified, 257. the teacher, or conducter of the Kammawáchań. literally signifies rules of action or procedure, but is chiefly applied to the rules Kammanachan Kanakadattá 92. Kandanámiká Kandarahinako Kandulo Kanduro Kanijánutisso Kanitthatisso Kannaraddhamáno Kapallakhando Kapillawatthu Kapilo Kapisiso Kapittho 49. a wiharo, not identified, 202. a fisherman, 134; Dutthagámini's state elephant, 134, 137, 146, 147, 150, a river, probably the Kadambo nearer the sea, 54; a wiharo, 201. 215, 216. 224. a mountain, not identified, 5. near one of the gates of Anuradhapura, 217. supposed to be in the neighbourhood of Hurdwar, in India, derives its name from Kapillo, the name of Gótamo Buddho in a former existence, 9. a minister, 227. an officer of Wattagamini, 204. a species of wood apple. This tank, situated 20 miles to the north west of the temple of Dumbulla, on the road to Anurádhapura, and which has |