[Contents]RRadanikÄ, servant of CÄrudatta,141.RÄdhÄ, beloved of Kṛṣṇa,40,100,247,257,272,274.RadÄ«, MÄ«lacchrÄ«kÄra’s preceptor,250.RÄghavabhaá¹á¹a, commentator on theÇakuntalÄ,154.Raghu,Digvijayaof,144.RÄjÄcala,294.RÄjarÄja I, of Tanjore,251, n.1.RÄjaçekhara, dramatist and critic,52,91,103,155,225,231–9,242,243,244,246,256,271,287,288,300,301,337,341,350,360,363.RÄjaçekhara, the younger,129.RÄjasiá¹…ha,93.RÄjendralÄlamitra, referred to,269.RÄjputs, RÄjaputras, language of,87,141,336.RÄká¹£asa, hero of theMudrÄrÄká¹£asa,62,205ff.,352.RÄká¹£asas, or Raká¹£ases, demons,48,223,258;dress of,366.RÄma,30,42,47,63,100,101,105,111,116,119,189,190,191,192,194,195,197,199,223,224,227,228,229,233,245,246,247,269,271,279,281,282,297,303,305,307,308,316,317,323,327,328,329.RÄma, author of theManmathonmathana,267,347.RÄmabhadra DÄ«ká¹£ita, author of theJÄnakÄ«pariṇaya,246;theÇṛnÌ„gÄratilaka,263.RÄmabhadra Muni, author of thePrabuddharauhiṇeya,259,260.RÄmacandra, dramatist,225,258,259.RÄmakṛṣṇa, author of theGopÄlakelicandrikÄ,272–4.RÄmÄnuja, philosopher,274.RÄmavarman, author of theRukmiṇīpariṇaya,247.RambhÄ, a nymph,49.RÄmeçvara, grandfather of Jyotirīçvara,261.RÄmila, dramatist,127,129.Ram-fights,263,285.RÄm-LÄ«lÄ festival,42.Raṇajambuka, a comic general,262.Raṇamalladeva, of Raypur,270.RanÌ„ganÄtha, commentator on theVikramorvaçī,151.Rantivarman,v. l., for Avantivarman,204.RatnacÅ«á¸a, a VidyÄdhara,229.RatnÄkara, a poet,220,225;perhaps imitated by ViçÄkhadatta,204.RatnÄvalÄ«, princess of Ceylon,63,298,299,and seeSÄgarikÄ.Rauhiṇeya, hero of thePrabuddharauhiṇeya,260.RÄvaṇa,49,52,100,101,105,111,116,189,190,194,227,233,242,245,246,247,269,271,279,297,306,307,327.RavidÄsa (beforeA.D.1812),MithyÄjñÄnaviá¸ambana,345.Ravivarman (bornA.D.1266),PradyumnÄbhyudaya,344.Reason, a character,251,252.Recensions of theMÄlavikÄgnimitra,147, n.2;of theÇakuntalÄ,154,155;of theVikramorvaçī,151;of theVeṇīsaá¹hÄra,212, n.3.Recitation, as opposed to singing,12,20,27,337,338.Reciters, where placed in the auditorium,370.Recognition, in Greek and Indian drama,62,63.Reed, banner of Indra,369.Reich, Prof. E., theory of mime,67,68.Reinterpretation (avasyandita),329.Religion and the drama,36–49,339,340,369.Repartee (vÄkkelÄ«),329.Representation, of the drama,364–9.Revata,48.Rhyme,239.Ridgeway, Prof. Sir William, theory of origin of drama,46,47.Ring, motif of lost, in theÇakuntalÄ,62,153;magic,101,112.Ritual cathartic cursing, and Greek comedy,39, n.2.Rogue, peculiarly appropriate to thePrakaraṇa,346;thePrahasana,348.Rohasena, son of CÄrudatta,132,137,141.Rohiṇī, beloved of the Moon,237.Roman borrowing from Greece,68;drama,60,64.Royal Fortune, as an allegorical character,99,112,255.Rudens, of Plautus,63.[388]Rudra, the god,17,and seeÇiva.RudradÄman (A.D.151), use of Sanskrit in inscriptions of,69.Rudrasena, use of word Bhadramukha by,69,71.Rudrasiá¹…ha, a Ká¹£atrapa,94,95.Rudraá¹a, writer on poetics,299.Rukmin, enemy of Kṛṣṇa,267.Rukmiṇī, bride of Kṛṣṇa,247,266,267.Rukmiṇī, mother of YaçaḥpÄla,254.Rumaṇvant, a general,108,172,177,220.RÅ«paGosvÄmin, author of theDÄnakelikaumudÄ«,268;of theVidagdhamÄdhava, and theLalitamÄdhava,247,294.
[Contents]RRadanikÄ, servant of CÄrudatta,141.RÄdhÄ, beloved of Kṛṣṇa,40,100,247,257,272,274.RadÄ«, MÄ«lacchrÄ«kÄra’s preceptor,250.RÄghavabhaá¹á¹a, commentator on theÇakuntalÄ,154.Raghu,Digvijayaof,144.RÄjÄcala,294.RÄjarÄja I, of Tanjore,251, n.1.RÄjaçekhara, dramatist and critic,52,91,103,155,225,231–9,242,243,244,246,256,271,287,288,300,301,337,341,350,360,363.RÄjaçekhara, the younger,129.RÄjasiá¹…ha,93.RÄjendralÄlamitra, referred to,269.RÄjputs, RÄjaputras, language of,87,141,336.RÄká¹£asa, hero of theMudrÄrÄká¹£asa,62,205ff.,352.RÄká¹£asas, or Raká¹£ases, demons,48,223,258;dress of,366.RÄma,30,42,47,63,100,101,105,111,116,119,189,190,191,192,194,195,197,199,223,224,227,228,229,233,245,246,247,269,271,279,281,282,297,303,305,307,308,316,317,323,327,328,329.RÄma, author of theManmathonmathana,267,347.RÄmabhadra DÄ«ká¹£ita, author of theJÄnakÄ«pariṇaya,246;theÇṛnÌ„gÄratilaka,263.RÄmabhadra Muni, author of thePrabuddharauhiṇeya,259,260.RÄmacandra, dramatist,225,258,259.RÄmakṛṣṇa, author of theGopÄlakelicandrikÄ,272–4.RÄmÄnuja, philosopher,274.RÄmavarman, author of theRukmiṇīpariṇaya,247.RambhÄ, a nymph,49.RÄmeçvara, grandfather of Jyotirīçvara,261.RÄmila, dramatist,127,129.Ram-fights,263,285.RÄm-LÄ«lÄ festival,42.Raṇajambuka, a comic general,262.Raṇamalladeva, of Raypur,270.RanÌ„ganÄtha, commentator on theVikramorvaçī,151.Rantivarman,v. l., for Avantivarman,204.RatnacÅ«á¸a, a VidyÄdhara,229.RatnÄkara, a poet,220,225;perhaps imitated by ViçÄkhadatta,204.RatnÄvalÄ«, princess of Ceylon,63,298,299,and seeSÄgarikÄ.Rauhiṇeya, hero of thePrabuddharauhiṇeya,260.RÄvaṇa,49,52,100,101,105,111,116,189,190,194,227,233,242,245,246,247,269,271,279,297,306,307,327.RavidÄsa (beforeA.D.1812),MithyÄjñÄnaviá¸ambana,345.Ravivarman (bornA.D.1266),PradyumnÄbhyudaya,344.Reason, a character,251,252.Recensions of theMÄlavikÄgnimitra,147, n.2;of theÇakuntalÄ,154,155;of theVikramorvaçī,151;of theVeṇīsaá¹hÄra,212, n.3.Recitation, as opposed to singing,12,20,27,337,338.Reciters, where placed in the auditorium,370.Recognition, in Greek and Indian drama,62,63.Reed, banner of Indra,369.Reich, Prof. E., theory of mime,67,68.Reinterpretation (avasyandita),329.Religion and the drama,36–49,339,340,369.Repartee (vÄkkelÄ«),329.Representation, of the drama,364–9.Revata,48.Rhyme,239.Ridgeway, Prof. Sir William, theory of origin of drama,46,47.Ring, motif of lost, in theÇakuntalÄ,62,153;magic,101,112.Ritual cathartic cursing, and Greek comedy,39, n.2.Rogue, peculiarly appropriate to thePrakaraṇa,346;thePrahasana,348.Rohasena, son of CÄrudatta,132,137,141.Rohiṇī, beloved of the Moon,237.Roman borrowing from Greece,68;drama,60,64.Royal Fortune, as an allegorical character,99,112,255.Rudens, of Plautus,63.[388]Rudra, the god,17,and seeÇiva.RudradÄman (A.D.151), use of Sanskrit in inscriptions of,69.Rudrasena, use of word Bhadramukha by,69,71.Rudrasiá¹…ha, a Ká¹£atrapa,94,95.Rudraá¹a, writer on poetics,299.Rukmin, enemy of Kṛṣṇa,267.Rukmiṇī, bride of Kṛṣṇa,247,266,267.Rukmiṇī, mother of YaçaḥpÄla,254.Rumaṇvant, a general,108,172,177,220.RÅ«paGosvÄmin, author of theDÄnakelikaumudÄ«,268;of theVidagdhamÄdhava, and theLalitamÄdhava,247,294.
[Contents]RRadanikÄ, servant of CÄrudatta,141.RÄdhÄ, beloved of Kṛṣṇa,40,100,247,257,272,274.RadÄ«, MÄ«lacchrÄ«kÄra’s preceptor,250.RÄghavabhaá¹á¹a, commentator on theÇakuntalÄ,154.Raghu,Digvijayaof,144.RÄjÄcala,294.RÄjarÄja I, of Tanjore,251, n.1.RÄjaçekhara, dramatist and critic,52,91,103,155,225,231–9,242,243,244,246,256,271,287,288,300,301,337,341,350,360,363.RÄjaçekhara, the younger,129.RÄjasiá¹…ha,93.RÄjendralÄlamitra, referred to,269.RÄjputs, RÄjaputras, language of,87,141,336.RÄká¹£asa, hero of theMudrÄrÄká¹£asa,62,205ff.,352.RÄká¹£asas, or Raká¹£ases, demons,48,223,258;dress of,366.RÄma,30,42,47,63,100,101,105,111,116,119,189,190,191,192,194,195,197,199,223,224,227,228,229,233,245,246,247,269,271,279,281,282,297,303,305,307,308,316,317,323,327,328,329.RÄma, author of theManmathonmathana,267,347.RÄmabhadra DÄ«ká¹£ita, author of theJÄnakÄ«pariṇaya,246;theÇṛnÌ„gÄratilaka,263.RÄmabhadra Muni, author of thePrabuddharauhiṇeya,259,260.RÄmacandra, dramatist,225,258,259.RÄmakṛṣṇa, author of theGopÄlakelicandrikÄ,272–4.RÄmÄnuja, philosopher,274.RÄmavarman, author of theRukmiṇīpariṇaya,247.RambhÄ, a nymph,49.RÄmeçvara, grandfather of Jyotirīçvara,261.RÄmila, dramatist,127,129.Ram-fights,263,285.RÄm-LÄ«lÄ festival,42.Raṇajambuka, a comic general,262.Raṇamalladeva, of Raypur,270.RanÌ„ganÄtha, commentator on theVikramorvaçī,151.Rantivarman,v. l., for Avantivarman,204.RatnacÅ«á¸a, a VidyÄdhara,229.RatnÄkara, a poet,220,225;perhaps imitated by ViçÄkhadatta,204.RatnÄvalÄ«, princess of Ceylon,63,298,299,and seeSÄgarikÄ.Rauhiṇeya, hero of thePrabuddharauhiṇeya,260.RÄvaṇa,49,52,100,101,105,111,116,189,190,194,227,233,242,245,246,247,269,271,279,297,306,307,327.RavidÄsa (beforeA.D.1812),MithyÄjñÄnaviá¸ambana,345.Ravivarman (bornA.D.1266),PradyumnÄbhyudaya,344.Reason, a character,251,252.Recensions of theMÄlavikÄgnimitra,147, n.2;of theÇakuntalÄ,154,155;of theVikramorvaçī,151;of theVeṇīsaá¹hÄra,212, n.3.Recitation, as opposed to singing,12,20,27,337,338.Reciters, where placed in the auditorium,370.Recognition, in Greek and Indian drama,62,63.Reed, banner of Indra,369.Reich, Prof. E., theory of mime,67,68.Reinterpretation (avasyandita),329.Religion and the drama,36–49,339,340,369.Repartee (vÄkkelÄ«),329.Representation, of the drama,364–9.Revata,48.Rhyme,239.Ridgeway, Prof. Sir William, theory of origin of drama,46,47.Ring, motif of lost, in theÇakuntalÄ,62,153;magic,101,112.Ritual cathartic cursing, and Greek comedy,39, n.2.Rogue, peculiarly appropriate to thePrakaraṇa,346;thePrahasana,348.Rohasena, son of CÄrudatta,132,137,141.Rohiṇī, beloved of the Moon,237.Roman borrowing from Greece,68;drama,60,64.Royal Fortune, as an allegorical character,99,112,255.Rudens, of Plautus,63.[388]Rudra, the god,17,and seeÇiva.RudradÄman (A.D.151), use of Sanskrit in inscriptions of,69.Rudrasena, use of word Bhadramukha by,69,71.Rudrasiá¹…ha, a Ká¹£atrapa,94,95.Rudraá¹a, writer on poetics,299.Rukmin, enemy of Kṛṣṇa,267.Rukmiṇī, bride of Kṛṣṇa,247,266,267.Rukmiṇī, mother of YaçaḥpÄla,254.Rumaṇvant, a general,108,172,177,220.RÅ«paGosvÄmin, author of theDÄnakelikaumudÄ«,268;of theVidagdhamÄdhava, and theLalitamÄdhava,247,294.
[Contents]RRadanikÄ, servant of CÄrudatta,141.RÄdhÄ, beloved of Kṛṣṇa,40,100,247,257,272,274.RadÄ«, MÄ«lacchrÄ«kÄra’s preceptor,250.RÄghavabhaá¹á¹a, commentator on theÇakuntalÄ,154.Raghu,Digvijayaof,144.RÄjÄcala,294.RÄjarÄja I, of Tanjore,251, n.1.RÄjaçekhara, dramatist and critic,52,91,103,155,225,231–9,242,243,244,246,256,271,287,288,300,301,337,341,350,360,363.RÄjaçekhara, the younger,129.RÄjasiá¹…ha,93.RÄjendralÄlamitra, referred to,269.RÄjputs, RÄjaputras, language of,87,141,336.RÄká¹£asa, hero of theMudrÄrÄká¹£asa,62,205ff.,352.RÄká¹£asas, or Raká¹£ases, demons,48,223,258;dress of,366.RÄma,30,42,47,63,100,101,105,111,116,119,189,190,191,192,194,195,197,199,223,224,227,228,229,233,245,246,247,269,271,279,281,282,297,303,305,307,308,316,317,323,327,328,329.RÄma, author of theManmathonmathana,267,347.RÄmabhadra DÄ«ká¹£ita, author of theJÄnakÄ«pariṇaya,246;theÇṛnÌ„gÄratilaka,263.RÄmabhadra Muni, author of thePrabuddharauhiṇeya,259,260.RÄmacandra, dramatist,225,258,259.RÄmakṛṣṇa, author of theGopÄlakelicandrikÄ,272–4.RÄmÄnuja, philosopher,274.RÄmavarman, author of theRukmiṇīpariṇaya,247.RambhÄ, a nymph,49.RÄmeçvara, grandfather of Jyotirīçvara,261.RÄmila, dramatist,127,129.Ram-fights,263,285.RÄm-LÄ«lÄ festival,42.Raṇajambuka, a comic general,262.Raṇamalladeva, of Raypur,270.RanÌ„ganÄtha, commentator on theVikramorvaçī,151.Rantivarman,v. l., for Avantivarman,204.RatnacÅ«á¸a, a VidyÄdhara,229.RatnÄkara, a poet,220,225;perhaps imitated by ViçÄkhadatta,204.RatnÄvalÄ«, princess of Ceylon,63,298,299,and seeSÄgarikÄ.Rauhiṇeya, hero of thePrabuddharauhiṇeya,260.RÄvaṇa,49,52,100,101,105,111,116,189,190,194,227,233,242,245,246,247,269,271,279,297,306,307,327.RavidÄsa (beforeA.D.1812),MithyÄjñÄnaviá¸ambana,345.Ravivarman (bornA.D.1266),PradyumnÄbhyudaya,344.Reason, a character,251,252.Recensions of theMÄlavikÄgnimitra,147, n.2;of theÇakuntalÄ,154,155;of theVikramorvaçī,151;of theVeṇīsaá¹hÄra,212, n.3.Recitation, as opposed to singing,12,20,27,337,338.Reciters, where placed in the auditorium,370.Recognition, in Greek and Indian drama,62,63.Reed, banner of Indra,369.Reich, Prof. E., theory of mime,67,68.Reinterpretation (avasyandita),329.Religion and the drama,36–49,339,340,369.Repartee (vÄkkelÄ«),329.Representation, of the drama,364–9.Revata,48.Rhyme,239.Ridgeway, Prof. Sir William, theory of origin of drama,46,47.Ring, motif of lost, in theÇakuntalÄ,62,153;magic,101,112.Ritual cathartic cursing, and Greek comedy,39, n.2.Rogue, peculiarly appropriate to thePrakaraṇa,346;thePrahasana,348.Rohasena, son of CÄrudatta,132,137,141.Rohiṇī, beloved of the Moon,237.Roman borrowing from Greece,68;drama,60,64.Royal Fortune, as an allegorical character,99,112,255.Rudens, of Plautus,63.[388]Rudra, the god,17,and seeÇiva.RudradÄman (A.D.151), use of Sanskrit in inscriptions of,69.Rudrasena, use of word Bhadramukha by,69,71.Rudrasiá¹…ha, a Ká¹£atrapa,94,95.Rudraá¹a, writer on poetics,299.Rukmin, enemy of Kṛṣṇa,267.Rukmiṇī, bride of Kṛṣṇa,247,266,267.Rukmiṇī, mother of YaçaḥpÄla,254.Rumaṇvant, a general,108,172,177,220.RÅ«paGosvÄmin, author of theDÄnakelikaumudÄ«,268;of theVidagdhamÄdhava, and theLalitamÄdhava,247,294.
R
RadanikÄ, servant of CÄrudatta,141.RÄdhÄ, beloved of Kṛṣṇa,40,100,247,257,272,274.RadÄ«, MÄ«lacchrÄ«kÄra’s preceptor,250.RÄghavabhaá¹á¹a, commentator on theÇakuntalÄ,154.Raghu,Digvijayaof,144.RÄjÄcala,294.RÄjarÄja I, of Tanjore,251, n.1.RÄjaçekhara, dramatist and critic,52,91,103,155,225,231–9,242,243,244,246,256,271,287,288,300,301,337,341,350,360,363.RÄjaçekhara, the younger,129.RÄjasiá¹…ha,93.RÄjendralÄlamitra, referred to,269.RÄjputs, RÄjaputras, language of,87,141,336.RÄká¹£asa, hero of theMudrÄrÄká¹£asa,62,205ff.,352.RÄká¹£asas, or Raká¹£ases, demons,48,223,258;dress of,366.RÄma,30,42,47,63,100,101,105,111,116,119,189,190,191,192,194,195,197,199,223,224,227,228,229,233,245,246,247,269,271,279,281,282,297,303,305,307,308,316,317,323,327,328,329.RÄma, author of theManmathonmathana,267,347.RÄmabhadra DÄ«ká¹£ita, author of theJÄnakÄ«pariṇaya,246;theÇṛnÌ„gÄratilaka,263.RÄmabhadra Muni, author of thePrabuddharauhiṇeya,259,260.RÄmacandra, dramatist,225,258,259.RÄmakṛṣṇa, author of theGopÄlakelicandrikÄ,272–4.RÄmÄnuja, philosopher,274.RÄmavarman, author of theRukmiṇīpariṇaya,247.RambhÄ, a nymph,49.RÄmeçvara, grandfather of Jyotirīçvara,261.RÄmila, dramatist,127,129.Ram-fights,263,285.RÄm-LÄ«lÄ festival,42.Raṇajambuka, a comic general,262.Raṇamalladeva, of Raypur,270.RanÌ„ganÄtha, commentator on theVikramorvaçī,151.Rantivarman,v. l., for Avantivarman,204.RatnacÅ«á¸a, a VidyÄdhara,229.RatnÄkara, a poet,220,225;perhaps imitated by ViçÄkhadatta,204.RatnÄvalÄ«, princess of Ceylon,63,298,299,and seeSÄgarikÄ.Rauhiṇeya, hero of thePrabuddharauhiṇeya,260.RÄvaṇa,49,52,100,101,105,111,116,189,190,194,227,233,242,245,246,247,269,271,279,297,306,307,327.RavidÄsa (beforeA.D.1812),MithyÄjñÄnaviá¸ambana,345.Ravivarman (bornA.D.1266),PradyumnÄbhyudaya,344.Reason, a character,251,252.Recensions of theMÄlavikÄgnimitra,147, n.2;of theÇakuntalÄ,154,155;of theVikramorvaçī,151;of theVeṇīsaá¹hÄra,212, n.3.Recitation, as opposed to singing,12,20,27,337,338.Reciters, where placed in the auditorium,370.Recognition, in Greek and Indian drama,62,63.Reed, banner of Indra,369.Reich, Prof. E., theory of mime,67,68.Reinterpretation (avasyandita),329.Religion and the drama,36–49,339,340,369.Repartee (vÄkkelÄ«),329.Representation, of the drama,364–9.Revata,48.Rhyme,239.Ridgeway, Prof. Sir William, theory of origin of drama,46,47.Ring, motif of lost, in theÇakuntalÄ,62,153;magic,101,112.Ritual cathartic cursing, and Greek comedy,39, n.2.Rogue, peculiarly appropriate to thePrakaraṇa,346;thePrahasana,348.Rohasena, son of CÄrudatta,132,137,141.Rohiṇī, beloved of the Moon,237.Roman borrowing from Greece,68;drama,60,64.Royal Fortune, as an allegorical character,99,112,255.Rudens, of Plautus,63.[388]Rudra, the god,17,and seeÇiva.RudradÄman (A.D.151), use of Sanskrit in inscriptions of,69.Rudrasena, use of word Bhadramukha by,69,71.Rudrasiá¹…ha, a Ká¹£atrapa,94,95.Rudraá¹a, writer on poetics,299.Rukmin, enemy of Kṛṣṇa,267.Rukmiṇī, bride of Kṛṣṇa,247,266,267.Rukmiṇī, mother of YaçaḥpÄla,254.Rumaṇvant, a general,108,172,177,220.RÅ«paGosvÄmin, author of theDÄnakelikaumudÄ«,268;of theVidagdhamÄdhava, and theLalitamÄdhava,247,294.
RadanikÄ, servant of CÄrudatta,141.
RÄdhÄ, beloved of Kṛṣṇa,40,100,247,257,272,274.
RadÄ«, MÄ«lacchrÄ«kÄra’s preceptor,250.
RÄghavabhaá¹á¹a, commentator on theÇakuntalÄ,154.
Raghu,Digvijayaof,144.
RÄjÄcala,294.
RÄjarÄja I, of Tanjore,251, n.1.
RÄjaçekhara, dramatist and critic,52,91,103,155,225,231–9,242,243,244,246,256,271,287,288,300,301,337,341,350,360,363.
RÄjaçekhara, the younger,129.
RÄjasiá¹…ha,93.
RÄjendralÄlamitra, referred to,269.
RÄjputs, RÄjaputras, language of,87,141,336.
RÄká¹£asa, hero of theMudrÄrÄká¹£asa,62,205ff.,352.
RÄká¹£asas, or Raká¹£ases, demons,48,223,258;dress of,366.
RÄma,30,42,47,63,100,101,105,111,116,119,189,190,191,192,194,195,197,199,223,224,227,228,229,233,245,246,247,269,271,279,281,282,297,303,305,307,308,316,317,323,327,328,329.
RÄma, author of theManmathonmathana,267,347.
RÄmabhadra DÄ«ká¹£ita, author of theJÄnakÄ«pariṇaya,246;theÇṛnÌ„gÄratilaka,263.
RÄmabhadra Muni, author of thePrabuddharauhiṇeya,259,260.
RÄmacandra, dramatist,225,258,259.
RÄmakṛṣṇa, author of theGopÄlakelicandrikÄ,272–4.
RÄmÄnuja, philosopher,274.
RÄmavarman, author of theRukmiṇīpariṇaya,247.
RambhÄ, a nymph,49.
RÄmeçvara, grandfather of Jyotirīçvara,261.
RÄmila, dramatist,127,129.
Ram-fights,263,285.
RÄm-LÄ«lÄ festival,42.
Raṇajambuka, a comic general,262.
Raṇamalladeva, of Raypur,270.
RanÌ„ganÄtha, commentator on theVikramorvaçī,151.
Rantivarman,v. l., for Avantivarman,204.
RatnacÅ«á¸a, a VidyÄdhara,229.
RatnÄkara, a poet,220,225;perhaps imitated by ViçÄkhadatta,204.
RatnÄvalÄ«, princess of Ceylon,63,298,299,and seeSÄgarikÄ.
Rauhiṇeya, hero of thePrabuddharauhiṇeya,260.
RÄvaṇa,49,52,100,101,105,111,116,189,190,194,227,233,242,245,246,247,269,271,279,297,306,307,327.
RavidÄsa (beforeA.D.1812),MithyÄjñÄnaviá¸ambana,345.
Ravivarman (bornA.D.1266),PradyumnÄbhyudaya,344.
Reason, a character,251,252.
Recensions of theMÄlavikÄgnimitra,147, n.2;of theÇakuntalÄ,154,155;of theVikramorvaçī,151;of theVeṇīsaá¹hÄra,212, n.3.
Recitation, as opposed to singing,12,20,27,337,338.
Reciters, where placed in the auditorium,370.
Recognition, in Greek and Indian drama,62,63.
Reed, banner of Indra,369.
Reich, Prof. E., theory of mime,67,68.
Reinterpretation (avasyandita),329.
Religion and the drama,36–49,339,340,369.
Repartee (vÄkkelÄ«),329.
Representation, of the drama,364–9.
Revata,48.
Rhyme,239.
Ridgeway, Prof. Sir William, theory of origin of drama,46,47.
Ring, motif of lost, in theÇakuntalÄ,62,153;magic,101,112.
Ritual cathartic cursing, and Greek comedy,39, n.2.
Rogue, peculiarly appropriate to thePrakaraṇa,346;thePrahasana,348.
Rohasena, son of CÄrudatta,132,137,141.
Rohiṇī, beloved of the Moon,237.
Roman borrowing from Greece,68;drama,60,64.
Royal Fortune, as an allegorical character,99,112,255.
Rudens, of Plautus,63.[388]
Rudra, the god,17,and seeÇiva.
RudradÄman (A.D.151), use of Sanskrit in inscriptions of,69.
Rudrasena, use of word Bhadramukha by,69,71.
Rudrasiá¹…ha, a Ká¹£atrapa,94,95.
Rudraá¹a, writer on poetics,299.
Rukmin, enemy of Kṛṣṇa,267.
Rukmiṇī, bride of Kṛṣṇa,247,266,267.
Rukmiṇī, mother of YaçaḥpÄla,254.
Rumaṇvant, a general,108,172,177,220.
RÅ«paGosvÄmin, author of theDÄnakelikaumudÄ«,268;of theVidagdhamÄdhava, and theLalitamÄdhava,247,294.