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Nandi, 249, 421.
Nandigráma, 4, 6, 9, 224, 502, 503.
NandĂĹ›vara, 471.
Nandivardhan, 82.
Nárad, 1, 2, 8, 9, 124, 199, 543.
Narak, 479.
Narántak, 479.
Náráyaṇ, 25, 26, 95, 393, 474, 497, 516, 517, 522, 535, 559.
Narmadá, 374, 448, 518.
Nikumbha, 432, 433 note, 437, 459, 484.
NĂla, 28, 340, 352, 360, 364 note, 371, 374, 428, 429, 430, 446, 448, 449, 456, 458, 459, 469, 472, 475, 482.
Nimi, 77, 82.
Niśakar, 389, 390.
Nishádas, 4, 152, 192, 196, 271, 501, 537.
Ocean, 10, 95, 144, 285, 286, 336, 346, 387.
Osháąhakarṇakas, 548.
Pahlavas, 66.
Páka, 252, 297, 498.
Pampá, 5, 9, 235, 293, 314-321, 327.
Panas, 371, 428, 448, 464.
Panasa, 455 note.
Panchajan, 376.
Panchála, 176, 539.
Panchápsaras, 240.
Panchavaáąa, 9.
PanchavaáąĂ, 244, 245, 247.
Páṇḍyas, 375, 549.
Paráśara, 517.
Paraśuráma, 119 note, 523, 531.
ParavĂráksha, 256 note.
Páriyátra, 376, 448.
Parjanya, 112, 174, 261, 448.
Párvati, 249 note, 515, 542.
Paulastya, 472.
PaulomĂ, 29, 370.
PávanĂ, 55.
PhálgunĂ, 83.
Pináka, 67.
Pitris, 550.
Prabháva, 363.
Prachetas, 1, 245.
Praghas, 420, 459, 460.
Prágvaáą, 179.
Prahasta, 399, 418, 419, 421, 422, 432 ff., 441, 451, 452, 455, 456, 471, 481.
Praheti, 515.
Prahláda, 391.
Prajangha, 459, 460.
Prajápati, 133 note, 554, 560.
Pralamba, 175.
Pramátha, 256 note.
PramathĂ, 260, 448.
Pramati, 455 note.
Prasenajit, 81, 219.
Praśravaṇ, 304, 357, 380, 383, 415, 426.
Prasthalas, 550.
Praśuśśruka, 82, 220.
Pratindhak, 82.
Pravargya, 22.
Prayág, 158, 159, 196.
[pg 573]Prithu, 81, 219.
Prithuśyáma, 256 note.
Prosháąhapadá, 32.
Pulah, 245.
Pulastya, 35, 245, 254, 268, 288, 408, 515.
Pulindas, 550.
Puloma, 370.
Punarvasu, 93.
PuṇḍarĂká, 199.
Puṇḍras, 548, 549.
Punjikasthalá, 436, 552.
Puranda, 522.
Purandara, 384, 522.
PurĂşravas, 286, 544, 545.
Purusha, 256 note, 559.
Purushádak, 82, 220.
Purushottam, 498, 517.
Púshá, 124.
Pushpak, 10, 80, 286, 499, 519.
Pushya, 32, 90, 92, 94, 96, 98, 109, 126.
Rabhasa, 433 note.
Rághava, 5 note.
Raghu, 5, 9, 22, 32 ff., 50, 56, 61, passim.
Raghunandana, 522.
Ráhu, 93, 223, 261, 272, 303, 351, 480.
Rain, Lord of, 92, 222.
Rájagriha, 174, 175.
Ráma, passim.
Rámáyana, 8 note, 10, 11, 541, 542.
Rambhá, 75, 232, 448.
Ramaṇá, 199.
Raśmiketu, 433 note, 459.
Rávaṇ, 5, 9, 10, 25, 26, 32,
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