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Jambugámo
Jambukólo

a village, not identified, 151.

in ancient Nágadipo, probably the present Colombogam in the Jaffna district,
69, 70, 110, 117, 119.

the Chhatagáhako, 253.

an Indian sect from "Jatań assa atthiti," "he who has a top-knot of matted
hair," 2.

a ferry of the Kappakanduro in Rohano, Singh. Millánantotta, not identified,
146.

Jantu

Jatilo

Jawumálitittha

Jayamangalań

Jáyanto

Jayaséno

9.

Jayawápi

Jétawanno
Jéto

Jetthatisso
Jettho

Jiwahatto
Jótiwanań
Jótiyo
Jutindaro

the name of a chant, literally "the rejoicings of success."
93, 94, 95.

vide Abhayawápi, 65.

wiharo and thúpo at Anuradhapura, 236, 239.

a wiharo at Sawatthipura in India, not identified, 4, 5, 6, 7, 171.
233, 234; another, 242.

the month of May-June, so called from one of the asterisms; also, senior,
elder, 77.

son of Wijayo by Kuwéni, 51, 52.

vide Nandano, 100.

the chief architect of Pandukabhayo, 66, 67.

a yakkho, 63.

Kácharaggámo

Kachchano
Kachchhakatittha
Kadambo

Kahápanan

Kákandako
Kákawannatisso

Kakudapáli
Kakudhawápi
Kakusandho
Kalárajanako
Kallakallo
Kálakanatisso
Kálakarámo

K

now Katragam near the southern coast, so called from a temple to the god
Katragam, or Kartikáya, 119, 120.

9.

Singh. Kasembilitotta or Kasátotta, not identified, 63, 135, 138, 139.

the Malwattu Oya or Aripo river near which Anuradhapura is situated, 50,
84, 88, 134, 166, 213, 222; also the Kolong-tree, nauclea cordifolia, 100;
likewise a creeper, 106; a wiharo, 206.

a gold coin, worth 10 másakan, which is a silver coin, called in Singhalese
massa and now valued at eight pence.

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
Buddho delivered his discourse bearing that name in the Anguttaranikáyo.

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see Mahanágo: 180, 185, 189.

a wiharo situated on the Maninago mountain, not identified, 214; another at

a bráhman village, 237.

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;
a thúpo, 237.

48.

the Northern Circars of India, 43; their ancient capital also called Dantapura,
241.

a tank, not identified, 221.

six miles from Colombo, on the right bank of the Kalyáni river, 6, 7, 8, 96,
130, 131, 197, 225.

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
which regulate buddhistical ordination, 37,

Kálo
Kalyani

Kalyano

Kambawitti

Kammáchariyo

Kammáráchan

Kanakadattá

92.

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Kandulo

Kanduro

Kanijánutisso

Kanitthatisso

Kannawaḍdhamáno

Kapallakhando

Kapillawatthu

Kapilo

Kapisiso

Kapittho

a wiharo, not identified, 202.

a fisherman, 134; Duṭṭhagámini's state elephant, 134, 137, 146, 147, 150,
151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 186.

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 Wattagámini, 204.

a species of wood apple.

* This tank, situated 20 miles to the north west of the temple of Dumbulla, on the road to Anuradhapura, and which has
hitherto attracted little notice, exhibits perhaps the remains of one of the greatest of the ancient great works of irrigation, in
Ceylon. The circumference of the area of the tank, when the embankment was perfect, could not have been less than 40
miles. The embankment, with the lateral mound of the Balalu wewa is at least 10 or 12 miles long. The stone spell-water
in the broken bank of Kalá wewa is, perhaps, one of the most stupendous monuments, in the island, of misapplied human
labor. The canal by which the waters of this tank were conducted to Anuradhapura, may still be partially traced; and in
its vicinity the remains of the ancient fortress of Wijita are to be found.

Kappukandaro

Kappo

Karindo

Karisan

Kásapabbato

Kási

Kásmira

Kassapit thako

Kassapiya
Kassapo

Kassapo Buddho
Kattiko

Kawisiso

Kéháló

Kéláso

Khajjanio

Khalláṭanágo

Khandarájá

Khandawarapittho
Khandawitthiko
Khanjadewo

Khanu

Khattiyo (adjective)

Khémarámo

Khémawattinagara

Khémo

Khuddamatulo

Khuddaparindo

Khuddatisso

Kidabbika

Kinnari f.

Kinnaro m.
Kisó
Kittigámo

Singh. Kapukandaragama a village in Róhano, not identified, 141; also
a river in Róhano, 146, 197.

:

passim the term of the duration of the world in each of its regenerations or
re-creations; derived from Kappiyati pubbata-sásapópamádíhíti, “the com-
parison of a grain of mustard with a mountain," as illustrating the undefina-
ble duration of a kappo, in reference to the number of mustard seeds which
would be contained in a mass of matter to form a mountain one yójano
in height.

the Kirindi river in Róhano, 194.

a measure equal to four amunas, 61.

a mountain to the southward, not identified, 62; another near Anuradha-
pura, 153.

the division of India of which Benares was the capital, 29.

Kásmir in India, 70, 71, 73, 171.

a wiharo and tank, not identified, 257.

the designation of one of the schisms in Buddhism, 21.

the Jatilian, 1; the hierarch, 11, 12; a théro, 74; a prince, 257.

93, 94, 161.

passim the month of October-November, derives its appellation from one of

the constellations.

a chief of Kachchhó, 150.

a tank near Mahátittha, not identified, 222.

in India, not identifiied, 172, 197.

a discourse of Buddho in the Majjhimanikáyo, 100.

202.

a tank and wiharo, not identified.

a fort of Dutthagamini near Wijita, 151.

Singh. Kaddawiṭṭhigama, not identified, 138.

a warrior of Dutthagámini, 137, 143.

a tank, not identified, 237.

royal, one of the four original casts.

previously Ambatittha, not identified, 150.
the capital of Khémarájá in India, 90.
Kshemarájá of the Hindus, 90.

99.

255.

théro, 197.

5.

a fabulous animal or rather bird with a human form above the waist, 37-

95.

a village near Kotawéra in the Tangalle district, 141.

Kohawáto
Kólambagámo

Kólambalako
Kóliyá

Konágamano
Kondanno
Kósambiya
Kóti
Kótipabbato

Kótiwáta

Kótó

Kotta

Kububandano

Kujjasóbhito
Kukkutagiri
Kukkutarámo

Kulaṭṭhawápi
Kulumbálo

Kulumbarikannikaya

Kumáro

Kumbagamo

Kumbálako

Kumbandho
Kumbhigallako
Kumbhikánáṭan
Kumbakatá

Kummantagámo

Kundalo

Kunjaro

Kuntamálako

Kurindipásako

Kuruwinda

Kusáwati

Kusinárá

Kusumapura

Kutáli

Kuṭumbiko

Kutumbițingano
Kutwikkulo

a tank, not identified, 237.

a tank, not identified, 221.

a wiharo at the Rutérako mountain, 127, 155, 203.

in India, not identified, from which also the name of one of the Indian
dynasties is derived, 184.

1, 90.

1.

in India, not identified, derives its name from the Isi, Kusambo, 16, 171.
100 lacks or 10,000,000; also innumerable as surpassing computation.

Singh. Kotapowa, now Kotawerra in the Tangalle district, 132, 141, 195,
224, 250, 257.

Singh. Koṭalidannówa, not identified, 138, 176, 237.

Singh. Wétánuwara, not identified, 150.

now Kotmalé, in Malayá, 145; also a division near Bintenne, 150, 225.
on the sea coast, not identified, 214.

18, 19.

a pariwéno at Anuradhapura, 225, 235.

a wiharo or temple at Pupphapura in India, 30.

a tank at Anuradhapura, 153.

a wiharo, not identified, 200.

a division of Rohano, not identified, 140.

(an uncle of Kuwéni), 52.

a village, not identified, 151.

a tank, not identified, 237.

(a nighanto), 67; also celestial choristers of (Asurás), 72,

a wiharo, not identified.

a clay pit at Anuradhapura, 99.

(a slave girl), 59.

a village, not identified, 137.

a brahman of Dwaramanḍalo, 138.

a state elephant, 99.

at Anuradhapura, 99.

a wiharo, not identified, 202.

sand stone, 169.

one of the ancient capitals of India, not identified, 8.

a city in India, supposed to be Hurdwar where Gótamo Buddho
died, 11.

vide Pátilipura, 115.

a wiharo in Róhano, not identified, 131.

passim: the head of a family; a man of property.

a village in Giri, Singh. Kellabannánangama, not identified, 142.

a wiharo Singh. Kemgulla, not identified, 203.

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L

Labhiyawasabho
Lábúgamo

Lajjitisso

Lála

Lanká

Lankápura

Lankáwiháro

Lohadwararalaggámo

Lóhakumbhi

Lóhapasádo

Lóhitawákado

a warrior of Duṭṭhagámini, 137.

a village near the Aritthó mountain, not identified, previously called Nagara-
kagámo, 64.

201, 202.

situated between Wangu (Bengal) and Magadha (Behar), 43, 46, 47.
passim: the oldest name of Ceylon in the literature connected with the
religion of Gótamo Buddho, and derived from its beauty and perfection.
the ancient capital of Lanká, supposed to have been submerged, 49, 52.
at the Ariṭṭho mountain, 127.

a wiharo in the Kóti mountain, 150.

one of the hells, the name signifies a caldron of molten lead, 18.

the brazen palace for priests at Anuradhapura, 101, 161, 163, 164, 165, 195,
200, 202, 210, 215, 225; (stone pillars thereof reset), 232, 239, 257.
now Léwákaḍa or Léwaya in Rohano, 62.

Madda

Madhura (Dhakkhina)

Mágadhá

Mágasiro

Maggaphalan

Maha-ásanasálá

Mahábrahmá
Mahachúliko or
Mahachúlo

Maha-angano
Mahadaragullo

Mahadátiko

Mahadéwo

Mahadhammarakkhito

Mahágallako

Mahágámano

Mahágámo

Mahagandiwápi

Mahákálo

Mahákassapo

M

one of the ancient subdivisions of the Gangetic provinces, not identified, 54.
the southern Madura in the peninsula of India, 51.

comprising the modern Behar and perhaps the adjacent provinces, 1, 43, 251,
253.

the month November-December, deriving its name from an asterism, 68, 70.
from Maggan path and phalań blessing, probation and sanctification, 74.

a great hall at Anuradhapura, not identified, 224.

vide Brahmá.

son of Khalláṭanágo, 202, 203, 208, 209.

a tree at Anuradhapura, 99.

a tank, not identified, 237.

210, 213, 215

théro 37, 71; the disciple of Kakusandho, 90; a minister of Dhammásóko,
111; a théro of Pallawabhógo, 171.

théro, 33; 34, 71, 74; a théro of Yóna, in India, 171.

a tank, not identified, 237.

a tank, not identified, 224.

the ancient southern capital of Ceylon, now Mágama in Róhano, 130, 134,

135, 145, 146, 147, 148, 150.

a tank to the southward of Anuradhapura, not identified, 215.

king of the celestial Nágos. See Kálanágo, 221.

the Buddhistical heirarch at the time Sákhya died, 11, 14, 20, 42, 185.

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