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[Contents]KKabandha, headless demon,228.Kādī, or Kadī, Mīlacchrīkāra’s preceptor,250.Kaikeyī, wife of Daçaratha,100,101,189,227,228.Kaiyaṭa, on theMahābhāṣya,33.Kalacuris, a royal house,226,232.Kalahaṅsa, in theMālatīmādhava,193,313.Kalakaṇṭha, friend of Māruta,257.Kālapriya, probably Mahākāla, the deity of Ujjayinī,186.Kalhaṇa, historian,129,168,220.Kālidāsa, dramatist,42,58,65,76,91,93,115,120,124–6,127,129,139,143–67,196,197,239,243,256,275,280,281,284,291,292,297,309,311,334,343, n.1,352,353,355, n.3,364.Kalin̄ga, king, enemy of Vatsa,173,174.Kalin̄gas, colour of,366.Kaliñjarapati, Bhīmaṭa described as,239.Kaliph of Baghdad,250.Kalivatsala, a licentious king,262.Kāliya, a demon foe of Kṛṣṇa,99,106.Kāma, worship of,172.Kāmandakī, in theMālatīmādhava,187,188,193,302,361,362.Kanakalatā, a heroine,264.Kanakalekhā, a princess saved by Mantragupta,193, n.2.Kanarese words, found in a Greek comedy,60, n.2.Kāñcana Paṇḍita, author of theDhanaṁjayavijaya,266.Kāñcī, described in theMattavilāsa,183.Kaniṣka, king,58,70,72.Kaṅsa, uncle of Kṛṣṇa,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,40,45,48,73,98,99,116.Kaṇva, foster-father of Çakuntalā,152,153,302,303,325.Kapālakuṇḍalā, a sorceress,188.Kāpālika, in theMitrāṇanda,259;endeavours to sacrificeMadanamañjarī,193n.2.Kāpālikas,313.Kapālin, in theMattavilāsa,182,184.Kapittha, a monkey,233.Karṇa, ally of the Kauravas,96,106,115,213,214,215.Karṇa, king of Cedi,251.Karṇadeva Trailokyamalla, of Aṇhilvāḍ,256.Karṇapūraka, slave of Vasantasenā,141.Karṇasundarī, a princess,256.Karṇīsuta, text-book by, on gambling,134.Karpaṭa, an authority on thieves’ practice,182.Karpūramañjarī, a princess,234,235.Kārtyāyanī, a deity,99.Kāçi, colour of people of,366.Kāçīpati Kavirāja, author of theMukundānanda,264.Kāçmīrī, recension of theÇakuntalā,154.Kashmir, dramatic exhibitions in,371;pronunciation of Sanskrit in,287;Hūṇas in,144.Kāṭayavema, commentator on Kālidāsa,151,154.Kātyāyana, the grammarian,31.Kaumudī, heroine of theKaumudīmitrāṇanda,258,259.Kauṇḍinya, in theÇāriputraprakaraṇa,82.Kauravas,265,302.Kauçalyā, mother of Rāma,191,195.Kauçāmbī, scene of theRatnāvalī,171.Kauçikī, in theMālavikāgnimitra,148,155,156,162,165,308.Kavikarṇapūra, author of theCaitanyacandrodaya,84,85,353.Kaviputra, or Kaviputrau, dramatists,91,127,128,147.Kavirāja, an ancestor of Rājaçekhara,231.Kāvya, Sanskrit,71,75,76;style,115,283,284.Keepers of drink shops, speech of,88,336.Keçava,48.Keçin, a demon foe of Kṛṣṇa,99.Keyūravarṣa, Yuvarāja, of Tripurī,232.Khāravela of Kalin̄ga,89.Kharpara Khāna, a Mahomedan,250.Khasas, a people, speech of,337.Kīcaka, death of,63,97.Killing of animals forbidden by Kumārapāla,253.Kings, as patrons of literature,286;of actors,362;as heroes of the drama,345,347,350,366.Kirātas,312;colour of,366;speech of,336.Kīrtivarman, king of Jejākabhukti,251.Kolāhalapura, city of uproar,263.Komudagandha, aVidūṣaka,84.[382]Konow, Professor Sten, theory of origin of drama,25,49,54;various views of,66,81,92,94,95,129,130,141,204,225.Kordax,42, n.1.Korybantes,20.Kosala, king, enemy of Vatsa,172,177,178.Kosalas, a people, colour of,366.Koṭilin̄ga, Yuvarāja of,264.Kouretes,20.Kṛpa, ally of the Kauravas,213,214.Kṛpāsundarī, a princess,254,255.Kṛçāçvins, followers of Kṛçāçva,31.Kṛṣṇa,17,26,32,35,36,37,38,40,41,42,45,48,49,50,73,83,97,98–100,106,107,110,130,213,215,247,257,264,266,267,270,272,274,and seeVāsudevaandViṣṇu.Kṛṣṇa Avadhūta Ghaṭikāçata Mahākavi, author of theSarvavinodanāṭaka,267.Kṛṣṇa Kavi, author of theÇarmiṣṭhāyayāti,268.Kṛṣṇamachari, R., author of theVāsantikasvapna,251.Kṛṣṇamiçra, author of thePrabodhacandrodaya,84,85,112,251–3,353.Kṛṣṇamiçra, author of theVīravijaya,267.Kṛṣṇa Sūri, father of Mahādeva,246.Krakucchanda, a Buddha,43.Kṣatriya,66,81,276;colour of,366;seats for,359.Kṣemendra, of Kashmir,236,240,247,371.Kṣemīçvara, or Kṣemendra, dramatist,239–41.Kulaçekharavarman, author of theTapatīsaṁvaraṇaandSubhadrādhanaṁjaya,247,371, n.2.Kumāra, the god,267;grove of,150.Kumāradāsa of Ceylon, alleged connexion with Kālidāsa,143.Kumāragiri, king of Koṇḍavīḍu,151.Kumārapāla, Caulukya, king of Gujarāt,253,254,258.Kumāravihāra, at Thārāpadra,254.Kumārila, alleged to be a teacher of Bhavabhūti,186.Kumbhakarṇa, son of Rāvaṇa,228,233,246.Kumbhīlaka, servant of Vasantasenā,141.Kumudacandra, a Digambara teacher,260.Kumudikā, a hetaera,133.Kuntibhoja, a king,101,109.Kuran̄gī, a princess,101,109.Kurus,96,97,106.Kuça, son of Rāma,30,31,191,192.Kuçalaka, a spy,249.Kuṣana, Kuṣāṇa, dynasty,59.Kuvalayā, an actress,43.Kuvalayamālā, princess of Kuntala,234,235.

[Contents]KKabandha, headless demon,228.Kādī, or Kadī, Mīlacchrīkāra’s preceptor,250.Kaikeyī, wife of Daçaratha,100,101,189,227,228.Kaiyaṭa, on theMahābhāṣya,33.Kalacuris, a royal house,226,232.Kalahaṅsa, in theMālatīmādhava,193,313.Kalakaṇṭha, friend of Māruta,257.Kālapriya, probably Mahākāla, the deity of Ujjayinī,186.Kalhaṇa, historian,129,168,220.Kālidāsa, dramatist,42,58,65,76,91,93,115,120,124–6,127,129,139,143–67,196,197,239,243,256,275,280,281,284,291,292,297,309,311,334,343, n.1,352,353,355, n.3,364.Kalin̄ga, king, enemy of Vatsa,173,174.Kalin̄gas, colour of,366.Kaliñjarapati, Bhīmaṭa described as,239.Kaliph of Baghdad,250.Kalivatsala, a licentious king,262.Kāliya, a demon foe of Kṛṣṇa,99,106.Kāma, worship of,172.Kāmandakī, in theMālatīmādhava,187,188,193,302,361,362.Kanakalatā, a heroine,264.Kanakalekhā, a princess saved by Mantragupta,193, n.2.Kanarese words, found in a Greek comedy,60, n.2.Kāñcana Paṇḍita, author of theDhanaṁjayavijaya,266.Kāñcī, described in theMattavilāsa,183.Kaniṣka, king,58,70,72.Kaṅsa, uncle of Kṛṣṇa,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,40,45,48,73,98,99,116.Kaṇva, foster-father of Çakuntalā,152,153,302,303,325.Kapālakuṇḍalā, a sorceress,188.Kāpālika, in theMitrāṇanda,259;endeavours to sacrificeMadanamañjarī,193n.2.Kāpālikas,313.Kapālin, in theMattavilāsa,182,184.Kapittha, a monkey,233.Karṇa, ally of the Kauravas,96,106,115,213,214,215.Karṇa, king of Cedi,251.Karṇadeva Trailokyamalla, of Aṇhilvāḍ,256.Karṇapūraka, slave of Vasantasenā,141.Karṇasundarī, a princess,256.Karṇīsuta, text-book by, on gambling,134.Karpaṭa, an authority on thieves’ practice,182.Karpūramañjarī, a princess,234,235.Kārtyāyanī, a deity,99.Kāçi, colour of people of,366.Kāçīpati Kavirāja, author of theMukundānanda,264.Kāçmīrī, recension of theÇakuntalā,154.Kashmir, dramatic exhibitions in,371;pronunciation of Sanskrit in,287;Hūṇas in,144.Kāṭayavema, commentator on Kālidāsa,151,154.Kātyāyana, the grammarian,31.Kaumudī, heroine of theKaumudīmitrāṇanda,258,259.Kauṇḍinya, in theÇāriputraprakaraṇa,82.Kauravas,265,302.Kauçalyā, mother of Rāma,191,195.Kauçāmbī, scene of theRatnāvalī,171.Kauçikī, in theMālavikāgnimitra,148,155,156,162,165,308.Kavikarṇapūra, author of theCaitanyacandrodaya,84,85,353.Kaviputra, or Kaviputrau, dramatists,91,127,128,147.Kavirāja, an ancestor of Rājaçekhara,231.Kāvya, Sanskrit,71,75,76;style,115,283,284.Keepers of drink shops, speech of,88,336.Keçava,48.Keçin, a demon foe of Kṛṣṇa,99.Keyūravarṣa, Yuvarāja, of Tripurī,232.Khāravela of Kalin̄ga,89.Kharpara Khāna, a Mahomedan,250.Khasas, a people, speech of,337.Kīcaka, death of,63,97.Killing of animals forbidden by Kumārapāla,253.Kings, as patrons of literature,286;of actors,362;as heroes of the drama,345,347,350,366.Kirātas,312;colour of,366;speech of,336.Kīrtivarman, king of Jejākabhukti,251.Kolāhalapura, city of uproar,263.Komudagandha, aVidūṣaka,84.[382]Konow, Professor Sten, theory of origin of drama,25,49,54;various views of,66,81,92,94,95,129,130,141,204,225.Kordax,42, n.1.Korybantes,20.Kosala, king, enemy of Vatsa,172,177,178.Kosalas, a people, colour of,366.Koṭilin̄ga, Yuvarāja of,264.Kouretes,20.Kṛpa, ally of the Kauravas,213,214.Kṛpāsundarī, a princess,254,255.Kṛçāçvins, followers of Kṛçāçva,31.Kṛṣṇa,17,26,32,35,36,37,38,40,41,42,45,48,49,50,73,83,97,98–100,106,107,110,130,213,215,247,257,264,266,267,270,272,274,and seeVāsudevaandViṣṇu.Kṛṣṇa Avadhūta Ghaṭikāçata Mahākavi, author of theSarvavinodanāṭaka,267.Kṛṣṇa Kavi, author of theÇarmiṣṭhāyayāti,268.Kṛṣṇamachari, R., author of theVāsantikasvapna,251.Kṛṣṇamiçra, author of thePrabodhacandrodaya,84,85,112,251–3,353.Kṛṣṇamiçra, author of theVīravijaya,267.Kṛṣṇa Sūri, father of Mahādeva,246.Krakucchanda, a Buddha,43.Kṣatriya,66,81,276;colour of,366;seats for,359.Kṣemendra, of Kashmir,236,240,247,371.Kṣemīçvara, or Kṣemendra, dramatist,239–41.Kulaçekharavarman, author of theTapatīsaṁvaraṇaandSubhadrādhanaṁjaya,247,371, n.2.Kumāra, the god,267;grove of,150.Kumāradāsa of Ceylon, alleged connexion with Kālidāsa,143.Kumāragiri, king of Koṇḍavīḍu,151.Kumārapāla, Caulukya, king of Gujarāt,253,254,258.Kumāravihāra, at Thārāpadra,254.Kumārila, alleged to be a teacher of Bhavabhūti,186.Kumbhakarṇa, son of Rāvaṇa,228,233,246.Kumbhīlaka, servant of Vasantasenā,141.Kumudacandra, a Digambara teacher,260.Kumudikā, a hetaera,133.Kuntibhoja, a king,101,109.Kuran̄gī, a princess,101,109.Kurus,96,97,106.Kuça, son of Rāma,30,31,191,192.Kuçalaka, a spy,249.Kuṣana, Kuṣāṇa, dynasty,59.Kuvalayā, an actress,43.Kuvalayamālā, princess of Kuntala,234,235.

[Contents]KKabandha, headless demon,228.Kādī, or Kadī, Mīlacchrīkāra’s preceptor,250.Kaikeyī, wife of Daçaratha,100,101,189,227,228.Kaiyaṭa, on theMahābhāṣya,33.Kalacuris, a royal house,226,232.Kalahaṅsa, in theMālatīmādhava,193,313.Kalakaṇṭha, friend of Māruta,257.Kālapriya, probably Mahākāla, the deity of Ujjayinī,186.Kalhaṇa, historian,129,168,220.Kālidāsa, dramatist,42,58,65,76,91,93,115,120,124–6,127,129,139,143–67,196,197,239,243,256,275,280,281,284,291,292,297,309,311,334,343, n.1,352,353,355, n.3,364.Kalin̄ga, king, enemy of Vatsa,173,174.Kalin̄gas, colour of,366.Kaliñjarapati, Bhīmaṭa described as,239.Kaliph of Baghdad,250.Kalivatsala, a licentious king,262.Kāliya, a demon foe of Kṛṣṇa,99,106.Kāma, worship of,172.Kāmandakī, in theMālatīmādhava,187,188,193,302,361,362.Kanakalatā, a heroine,264.Kanakalekhā, a princess saved by Mantragupta,193, n.2.Kanarese words, found in a Greek comedy,60, n.2.Kāñcana Paṇḍita, author of theDhanaṁjayavijaya,266.Kāñcī, described in theMattavilāsa,183.Kaniṣka, king,58,70,72.Kaṅsa, uncle of Kṛṣṇa,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,40,45,48,73,98,99,116.Kaṇva, foster-father of Çakuntalā,152,153,302,303,325.Kapālakuṇḍalā, a sorceress,188.Kāpālika, in theMitrāṇanda,259;endeavours to sacrificeMadanamañjarī,193n.2.Kāpālikas,313.Kapālin, in theMattavilāsa,182,184.Kapittha, a monkey,233.Karṇa, ally of the Kauravas,96,106,115,213,214,215.Karṇa, king of Cedi,251.Karṇadeva Trailokyamalla, of Aṇhilvāḍ,256.Karṇapūraka, slave of Vasantasenā,141.Karṇasundarī, a princess,256.Karṇīsuta, text-book by, on gambling,134.Karpaṭa, an authority on thieves’ practice,182.Karpūramañjarī, a princess,234,235.Kārtyāyanī, a deity,99.Kāçi, colour of people of,366.Kāçīpati Kavirāja, author of theMukundānanda,264.Kāçmīrī, recension of theÇakuntalā,154.Kashmir, dramatic exhibitions in,371;pronunciation of Sanskrit in,287;Hūṇas in,144.Kāṭayavema, commentator on Kālidāsa,151,154.Kātyāyana, the grammarian,31.Kaumudī, heroine of theKaumudīmitrāṇanda,258,259.Kauṇḍinya, in theÇāriputraprakaraṇa,82.Kauravas,265,302.Kauçalyā, mother of Rāma,191,195.Kauçāmbī, scene of theRatnāvalī,171.Kauçikī, in theMālavikāgnimitra,148,155,156,162,165,308.Kavikarṇapūra, author of theCaitanyacandrodaya,84,85,353.Kaviputra, or Kaviputrau, dramatists,91,127,128,147.Kavirāja, an ancestor of Rājaçekhara,231.Kāvya, Sanskrit,71,75,76;style,115,283,284.Keepers of drink shops, speech of,88,336.Keçava,48.Keçin, a demon foe of Kṛṣṇa,99.Keyūravarṣa, Yuvarāja, of Tripurī,232.Khāravela of Kalin̄ga,89.Kharpara Khāna, a Mahomedan,250.Khasas, a people, speech of,337.Kīcaka, death of,63,97.Killing of animals forbidden by Kumārapāla,253.Kings, as patrons of literature,286;of actors,362;as heroes of the drama,345,347,350,366.Kirātas,312;colour of,366;speech of,336.Kīrtivarman, king of Jejākabhukti,251.Kolāhalapura, city of uproar,263.Komudagandha, aVidūṣaka,84.[382]Konow, Professor Sten, theory of origin of drama,25,49,54;various views of,66,81,92,94,95,129,130,141,204,225.Kordax,42, n.1.Korybantes,20.Kosala, king, enemy of Vatsa,172,177,178.Kosalas, a people, colour of,366.Koṭilin̄ga, Yuvarāja of,264.Kouretes,20.Kṛpa, ally of the Kauravas,213,214.Kṛpāsundarī, a princess,254,255.Kṛçāçvins, followers of Kṛçāçva,31.Kṛṣṇa,17,26,32,35,36,37,38,40,41,42,45,48,49,50,73,83,97,98–100,106,107,110,130,213,215,247,257,264,266,267,270,272,274,and seeVāsudevaandViṣṇu.Kṛṣṇa Avadhūta Ghaṭikāçata Mahākavi, author of theSarvavinodanāṭaka,267.Kṛṣṇa Kavi, author of theÇarmiṣṭhāyayāti,268.Kṛṣṇamachari, R., author of theVāsantikasvapna,251.Kṛṣṇamiçra, author of thePrabodhacandrodaya,84,85,112,251–3,353.Kṛṣṇamiçra, author of theVīravijaya,267.Kṛṣṇa Sūri, father of Mahādeva,246.Krakucchanda, a Buddha,43.Kṣatriya,66,81,276;colour of,366;seats for,359.Kṣemendra, of Kashmir,236,240,247,371.Kṣemīçvara, or Kṣemendra, dramatist,239–41.Kulaçekharavarman, author of theTapatīsaṁvaraṇaandSubhadrādhanaṁjaya,247,371, n.2.Kumāra, the god,267;grove of,150.Kumāradāsa of Ceylon, alleged connexion with Kālidāsa,143.Kumāragiri, king of Koṇḍavīḍu,151.Kumārapāla, Caulukya, king of Gujarāt,253,254,258.Kumāravihāra, at Thārāpadra,254.Kumārila, alleged to be a teacher of Bhavabhūti,186.Kumbhakarṇa, son of Rāvaṇa,228,233,246.Kumbhīlaka, servant of Vasantasenā,141.Kumudacandra, a Digambara teacher,260.Kumudikā, a hetaera,133.Kuntibhoja, a king,101,109.Kuran̄gī, a princess,101,109.Kurus,96,97,106.Kuça, son of Rāma,30,31,191,192.Kuçalaka, a spy,249.Kuṣana, Kuṣāṇa, dynasty,59.Kuvalayā, an actress,43.Kuvalayamālā, princess of Kuntala,234,235.

[Contents]KKabandha, headless demon,228.Kādī, or Kadī, Mīlacchrīkāra’s preceptor,250.Kaikeyī, wife of Daçaratha,100,101,189,227,228.Kaiyaṭa, on theMahābhāṣya,33.Kalacuris, a royal house,226,232.Kalahaṅsa, in theMālatīmādhava,193,313.Kalakaṇṭha, friend of Māruta,257.Kālapriya, probably Mahākāla, the deity of Ujjayinī,186.Kalhaṇa, historian,129,168,220.Kālidāsa, dramatist,42,58,65,76,91,93,115,120,124–6,127,129,139,143–67,196,197,239,243,256,275,280,281,284,291,292,297,309,311,334,343, n.1,352,353,355, n.3,364.Kalin̄ga, king, enemy of Vatsa,173,174.Kalin̄gas, colour of,366.Kaliñjarapati, Bhīmaṭa described as,239.Kaliph of Baghdad,250.Kalivatsala, a licentious king,262.Kāliya, a demon foe of Kṛṣṇa,99,106.Kāma, worship of,172.Kāmandakī, in theMālatīmādhava,187,188,193,302,361,362.Kanakalatā, a heroine,264.Kanakalekhā, a princess saved by Mantragupta,193, n.2.Kanarese words, found in a Greek comedy,60, n.2.Kāñcana Paṇḍita, author of theDhanaṁjayavijaya,266.Kāñcī, described in theMattavilāsa,183.Kaniṣka, king,58,70,72.Kaṅsa, uncle of Kṛṣṇa,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,40,45,48,73,98,99,116.Kaṇva, foster-father of Çakuntalā,152,153,302,303,325.Kapālakuṇḍalā, a sorceress,188.Kāpālika, in theMitrāṇanda,259;endeavours to sacrificeMadanamañjarī,193n.2.Kāpālikas,313.Kapālin, in theMattavilāsa,182,184.Kapittha, a monkey,233.Karṇa, ally of the Kauravas,96,106,115,213,214,215.Karṇa, king of Cedi,251.Karṇadeva Trailokyamalla, of Aṇhilvāḍ,256.Karṇapūraka, slave of Vasantasenā,141.Karṇasundarī, a princess,256.Karṇīsuta, text-book by, on gambling,134.Karpaṭa, an authority on thieves’ practice,182.Karpūramañjarī, a princess,234,235.Kārtyāyanī, a deity,99.Kāçi, colour of people of,366.Kāçīpati Kavirāja, author of theMukundānanda,264.Kāçmīrī, recension of theÇakuntalā,154.Kashmir, dramatic exhibitions in,371;pronunciation of Sanskrit in,287;Hūṇas in,144.Kāṭayavema, commentator on Kālidāsa,151,154.Kātyāyana, the grammarian,31.Kaumudī, heroine of theKaumudīmitrāṇanda,258,259.Kauṇḍinya, in theÇāriputraprakaraṇa,82.Kauravas,265,302.Kauçalyā, mother of Rāma,191,195.Kauçāmbī, scene of theRatnāvalī,171.Kauçikī, in theMālavikāgnimitra,148,155,156,162,165,308.Kavikarṇapūra, author of theCaitanyacandrodaya,84,85,353.Kaviputra, or Kaviputrau, dramatists,91,127,128,147.Kavirāja, an ancestor of Rājaçekhara,231.Kāvya, Sanskrit,71,75,76;style,115,283,284.Keepers of drink shops, speech of,88,336.Keçava,48.Keçin, a demon foe of Kṛṣṇa,99.Keyūravarṣa, Yuvarāja, of Tripurī,232.Khāravela of Kalin̄ga,89.Kharpara Khāna, a Mahomedan,250.Khasas, a people, speech of,337.Kīcaka, death of,63,97.Killing of animals forbidden by Kumārapāla,253.Kings, as patrons of literature,286;of actors,362;as heroes of the drama,345,347,350,366.Kirātas,312;colour of,366;speech of,336.Kīrtivarman, king of Jejākabhukti,251.Kolāhalapura, city of uproar,263.Komudagandha, aVidūṣaka,84.[382]Konow, Professor Sten, theory of origin of drama,25,49,54;various views of,66,81,92,94,95,129,130,141,204,225.Kordax,42, n.1.Korybantes,20.Kosala, king, enemy of Vatsa,172,177,178.Kosalas, a people, colour of,366.Koṭilin̄ga, Yuvarāja of,264.Kouretes,20.Kṛpa, ally of the Kauravas,213,214.Kṛpāsundarī, a princess,254,255.Kṛçāçvins, followers of Kṛçāçva,31.Kṛṣṇa,17,26,32,35,36,37,38,40,41,42,45,48,49,50,73,83,97,98–100,106,107,110,130,213,215,247,257,264,266,267,270,272,274,and seeVāsudevaandViṣṇu.Kṛṣṇa Avadhūta Ghaṭikāçata Mahākavi, author of theSarvavinodanāṭaka,267.Kṛṣṇa Kavi, author of theÇarmiṣṭhāyayāti,268.Kṛṣṇamachari, R., author of theVāsantikasvapna,251.Kṛṣṇamiçra, author of thePrabodhacandrodaya,84,85,112,251–3,353.Kṛṣṇamiçra, author of theVīravijaya,267.Kṛṣṇa Sūri, father of Mahādeva,246.Krakucchanda, a Buddha,43.Kṣatriya,66,81,276;colour of,366;seats for,359.Kṣemendra, of Kashmir,236,240,247,371.Kṣemīçvara, or Kṣemendra, dramatist,239–41.Kulaçekharavarman, author of theTapatīsaṁvaraṇaandSubhadrādhanaṁjaya,247,371, n.2.Kumāra, the god,267;grove of,150.Kumāradāsa of Ceylon, alleged connexion with Kālidāsa,143.Kumāragiri, king of Koṇḍavīḍu,151.Kumārapāla, Caulukya, king of Gujarāt,253,254,258.Kumāravihāra, at Thārāpadra,254.Kumārila, alleged to be a teacher of Bhavabhūti,186.Kumbhakarṇa, son of Rāvaṇa,228,233,246.Kumbhīlaka, servant of Vasantasenā,141.Kumudacandra, a Digambara teacher,260.Kumudikā, a hetaera,133.Kuntibhoja, a king,101,109.Kuran̄gī, a princess,101,109.Kurus,96,97,106.Kuça, son of Rāma,30,31,191,192.Kuçalaka, a spy,249.Kuṣana, Kuṣāṇa, dynasty,59.Kuvalayā, an actress,43.Kuvalayamālā, princess of Kuntala,234,235.

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Kabandha, headless demon,228.Kādī, or Kadī, Mīlacchrīkāra’s preceptor,250.Kaikeyī, wife of Daçaratha,100,101,189,227,228.Kaiyaṭa, on theMahābhāṣya,33.Kalacuris, a royal house,226,232.Kalahaṅsa, in theMālatīmādhava,193,313.Kalakaṇṭha, friend of Māruta,257.Kālapriya, probably Mahākāla, the deity of Ujjayinī,186.Kalhaṇa, historian,129,168,220.Kālidāsa, dramatist,42,58,65,76,91,93,115,120,124–6,127,129,139,143–67,196,197,239,243,256,275,280,281,284,291,292,297,309,311,334,343, n.1,352,353,355, n.3,364.Kalin̄ga, king, enemy of Vatsa,173,174.Kalin̄gas, colour of,366.Kaliñjarapati, Bhīmaṭa described as,239.Kaliph of Baghdad,250.Kalivatsala, a licentious king,262.Kāliya, a demon foe of Kṛṣṇa,99,106.Kāma, worship of,172.Kāmandakī, in theMālatīmādhava,187,188,193,302,361,362.Kanakalatā, a heroine,264.Kanakalekhā, a princess saved by Mantragupta,193, n.2.Kanarese words, found in a Greek comedy,60, n.2.Kāñcana Paṇḍita, author of theDhanaṁjayavijaya,266.Kāñcī, described in theMattavilāsa,183.Kaniṣka, king,58,70,72.Kaṅsa, uncle of Kṛṣṇa,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,40,45,48,73,98,99,116.Kaṇva, foster-father of Çakuntalā,152,153,302,303,325.Kapālakuṇḍalā, a sorceress,188.Kāpālika, in theMitrāṇanda,259;endeavours to sacrificeMadanamañjarī,193n.2.Kāpālikas,313.Kapālin, in theMattavilāsa,182,184.Kapittha, a monkey,233.Karṇa, ally of the Kauravas,96,106,115,213,214,215.Karṇa, king of Cedi,251.Karṇadeva Trailokyamalla, of Aṇhilvāḍ,256.Karṇapūraka, slave of Vasantasenā,141.Karṇasundarī, a princess,256.Karṇīsuta, text-book by, on gambling,134.Karpaṭa, an authority on thieves’ practice,182.Karpūramañjarī, a princess,234,235.Kārtyāyanī, a deity,99.Kāçi, colour of people of,366.Kāçīpati Kavirāja, author of theMukundānanda,264.Kāçmīrī, recension of theÇakuntalā,154.Kashmir, dramatic exhibitions in,371;pronunciation of Sanskrit in,287;Hūṇas in,144.Kāṭayavema, commentator on Kālidāsa,151,154.Kātyāyana, the grammarian,31.Kaumudī, heroine of theKaumudīmitrāṇanda,258,259.Kauṇḍinya, in theÇāriputraprakaraṇa,82.Kauravas,265,302.Kauçalyā, mother of Rāma,191,195.Kauçāmbī, scene of theRatnāvalī,171.Kauçikī, in theMālavikāgnimitra,148,155,156,162,165,308.Kavikarṇapūra, author of theCaitanyacandrodaya,84,85,353.Kaviputra, or Kaviputrau, dramatists,91,127,128,147.Kavirāja, an ancestor of Rājaçekhara,231.Kāvya, Sanskrit,71,75,76;style,115,283,284.Keepers of drink shops, speech of,88,336.Keçava,48.Keçin, a demon foe of Kṛṣṇa,99.Keyūravarṣa, Yuvarāja, of Tripurī,232.Khāravela of Kalin̄ga,89.Kharpara Khāna, a Mahomedan,250.Khasas, a people, speech of,337.Kīcaka, death of,63,97.Killing of animals forbidden by Kumārapāla,253.Kings, as patrons of literature,286;of actors,362;as heroes of the drama,345,347,350,366.Kirātas,312;colour of,366;speech of,336.Kīrtivarman, king of Jejākabhukti,251.Kolāhalapura, city of uproar,263.Komudagandha, aVidūṣaka,84.[382]Konow, Professor Sten, theory of origin of drama,25,49,54;various views of,66,81,92,94,95,129,130,141,204,225.Kordax,42, n.1.Korybantes,20.Kosala, king, enemy of Vatsa,172,177,178.Kosalas, a people, colour of,366.Koṭilin̄ga, Yuvarāja of,264.Kouretes,20.Kṛpa, ally of the Kauravas,213,214.Kṛpāsundarī, a princess,254,255.Kṛçāçvins, followers of Kṛçāçva,31.Kṛṣṇa,17,26,32,35,36,37,38,40,41,42,45,48,49,50,73,83,97,98–100,106,107,110,130,213,215,247,257,264,266,267,270,272,274,and seeVāsudevaandViṣṇu.Kṛṣṇa Avadhūta Ghaṭikāçata Mahākavi, author of theSarvavinodanāṭaka,267.Kṛṣṇa Kavi, author of theÇarmiṣṭhāyayāti,268.Kṛṣṇamachari, R., author of theVāsantikasvapna,251.Kṛṣṇamiçra, author of thePrabodhacandrodaya,84,85,112,251–3,353.Kṛṣṇamiçra, author of theVīravijaya,267.Kṛṣṇa Sūri, father of Mahādeva,246.Krakucchanda, a Buddha,43.Kṣatriya,66,81,276;colour of,366;seats for,359.Kṣemendra, of Kashmir,236,240,247,371.Kṣemīçvara, or Kṣemendra, dramatist,239–41.Kulaçekharavarman, author of theTapatīsaṁvaraṇaandSubhadrādhanaṁjaya,247,371, n.2.Kumāra, the god,267;grove of,150.Kumāradāsa of Ceylon, alleged connexion with Kālidāsa,143.Kumāragiri, king of Koṇḍavīḍu,151.Kumārapāla, Caulukya, king of Gujarāt,253,254,258.Kumāravihāra, at Thārāpadra,254.Kumārila, alleged to be a teacher of Bhavabhūti,186.Kumbhakarṇa, son of Rāvaṇa,228,233,246.Kumbhīlaka, servant of Vasantasenā,141.Kumudacandra, a Digambara teacher,260.Kumudikā, a hetaera,133.Kuntibhoja, a king,101,109.Kuran̄gī, a princess,101,109.Kurus,96,97,106.Kuça, son of Rāma,30,31,191,192.Kuçalaka, a spy,249.Kuṣana, Kuṣāṇa, dynasty,59.Kuvalayā, an actress,43.Kuvalayamālā, princess of Kuntala,234,235.

Kabandha, headless demon,228.

Kādī, or Kadī, Mīlacchrīkāra’s preceptor,250.

Kaikeyī, wife of Daçaratha,100,101,189,227,228.

Kaiyaṭa, on theMahābhāṣya,33.

Kalacuris, a royal house,226,232.

Kalahaṅsa, in theMālatīmādhava,193,313.

Kalakaṇṭha, friend of Māruta,257.

Kālapriya, probably Mahākāla, the deity of Ujjayinī,186.

Kalhaṇa, historian,129,168,220.

Kālidāsa, dramatist,42,58,65,76,91,93,115,120,124–6,127,129,139,143–67,196,197,239,243,256,275,280,281,284,291,292,297,309,311,334,343, n.1,352,353,355, n.3,364.

Kalin̄ga, king, enemy of Vatsa,173,174.

Kalin̄gas, colour of,366.

Kaliñjarapati, Bhīmaṭa described as,239.

Kaliph of Baghdad,250.

Kalivatsala, a licentious king,262.

Kāliya, a demon foe of Kṛṣṇa,99,106.

Kāma, worship of,172.

Kāmandakī, in theMālatīmādhava,187,188,193,302,361,362.

Kanakalatā, a heroine,264.

Kanakalekhā, a princess saved by Mantragupta,193, n.2.

Kanarese words, found in a Greek comedy,60, n.2.

Kāñcana Paṇḍita, author of theDhanaṁjayavijaya,266.

Kāñcī, described in theMattavilāsa,183.

Kaniṣka, king,58,70,72.

Kaṅsa, uncle of Kṛṣṇa,32,33,34,35,36,37,38,40,45,48,73,98,99,116.

Kaṇva, foster-father of Çakuntalā,152,153,302,303,325.

Kapālakuṇḍalā, a sorceress,188.

Kāpālika, in theMitrāṇanda,259;endeavours to sacrificeMadanamañjarī,193n.2.

Kāpālikas,313.

Kapālin, in theMattavilāsa,182,184.

Kapittha, a monkey,233.

Karṇa, ally of the Kauravas,96,106,115,213,214,215.

Karṇa, king of Cedi,251.

Karṇadeva Trailokyamalla, of Aṇhilvāḍ,256.

Karṇapūraka, slave of Vasantasenā,141.

Karṇasundarī, a princess,256.

Karṇīsuta, text-book by, on gambling,134.

Karpaṭa, an authority on thieves’ practice,182.

Karpūramañjarī, a princess,234,235.

Kārtyāyanī, a deity,99.

Kāçi, colour of people of,366.

Kāçīpati Kavirāja, author of theMukundānanda,264.

Kāçmīrī, recension of theÇakuntalā,154.

Kashmir, dramatic exhibitions in,371;pronunciation of Sanskrit in,287;Hūṇas in,144.

Kāṭayavema, commentator on Kālidāsa,151,154.

Kātyāyana, the grammarian,31.

Kaumudī, heroine of theKaumudīmitrāṇanda,258,259.

Kauṇḍinya, in theÇāriputraprakaraṇa,82.

Kauravas,265,302.

Kauçalyā, mother of Rāma,191,195.

Kauçāmbī, scene of theRatnāvalī,171.

Kauçikī, in theMālavikāgnimitra,148,155,156,162,165,308.

Kavikarṇapūra, author of theCaitanyacandrodaya,84,85,353.

Kaviputra, or Kaviputrau, dramatists,91,127,128,147.

Kavirāja, an ancestor of Rājaçekhara,231.

Kāvya, Sanskrit,71,75,76;style,115,283,284.

Keepers of drink shops, speech of,88,336.

Keçava,48.

Keçin, a demon foe of Kṛṣṇa,99.

Keyūravarṣa, Yuvarāja, of Tripurī,232.

Khāravela of Kalin̄ga,89.

Kharpara Khāna, a Mahomedan,250.

Khasas, a people, speech of,337.

Kīcaka, death of,63,97.

Killing of animals forbidden by Kumārapāla,253.

Kings, as patrons of literature,286;of actors,362;as heroes of the drama,345,347,350,366.

Kirātas,312;colour of,366;speech of,336.

Kīrtivarman, king of Jejākabhukti,251.

Kolāhalapura, city of uproar,263.

Komudagandha, aVidūṣaka,84.[382]

Konow, Professor Sten, theory of origin of drama,25,49,54;various views of,66,81,92,94,95,129,130,141,204,225.

Kordax,42, n.1.

Korybantes,20.

Kosala, king, enemy of Vatsa,172,177,178.

Kosalas, a people, colour of,366.

Koṭilin̄ga, Yuvarāja of,264.

Kouretes,20.

Kṛpa, ally of the Kauravas,213,214.

Kṛpāsundarī, a princess,254,255.

Kṛçāçvins, followers of Kṛçāçva,31.

Kṛṣṇa,17,26,32,35,36,37,38,40,41,42,45,48,49,50,73,83,97,98–100,106,107,110,130,213,215,247,257,264,266,267,270,272,274,and seeVāsudevaandViṣṇu.

Kṛṣṇa Avadhūta Ghaṭikāçata Mahākavi, author of theSarvavinodanāṭaka,267.

Kṛṣṇa Kavi, author of theÇarmiṣṭhāyayāti,268.

Kṛṣṇamachari, R., author of theVāsantikasvapna,251.

Kṛṣṇamiçra, author of thePrabodhacandrodaya,84,85,112,251–3,353.

Kṛṣṇamiçra, author of theVīravijaya,267.

Kṛṣṇa Sūri, father of Mahādeva,246.

Krakucchanda, a Buddha,43.

Kṣatriya,66,81,276;colour of,366;seats for,359.

Kṣemendra, of Kashmir,236,240,247,371.

Kṣemīçvara, or Kṣemendra, dramatist,239–41.

Kulaçekharavarman, author of theTapatīsaṁvaraṇaandSubhadrādhanaṁjaya,247,371, n.2.

Kumāra, the god,267;grove of,150.

Kumāradāsa of Ceylon, alleged connexion with Kālidāsa,143.

Kumāragiri, king of Koṇḍavīḍu,151.

Kumārapāla, Caulukya, king of Gujarāt,253,254,258.

Kumāravihāra, at Thārāpadra,254.

Kumārila, alleged to be a teacher of Bhavabhūti,186.

Kumbhakarṇa, son of Rāvaṇa,228,233,246.

Kumbhīlaka, servant of Vasantasenā,141.

Kumudacandra, a Digambara teacher,260.

Kumudikā, a hetaera,133.

Kuntibhoja, a king,101,109.

Kuran̄gī, a princess,101,109.

Kurus,96,97,106.

Kuça, son of Rāma,30,31,191,192.

Kuçalaka, a spy,249.

Kuṣana, Kuṣāṇa, dynasty,59.

Kuvalayā, an actress,43.

Kuvalayamālā, princess of Kuntala,234,235.


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