324 THE OCEAN OF STORY Chandasimha, son <strong>of</strong> Simha, 30, 45/47, 50, 53, 61,' 64, 73, 74, 79, 81, 97 Chandi, the goddess, 99, 106, 109 Chandika, one <strong>of</strong> the saktis <strong>of</strong> Siva, 75, 75* 2 Chandra, 38; or Soma, guardian<strong>of</strong> the North-East, 163** Chandra-bhasma (Sanskr.), camphor, 246 Chandraketu, king named, 145, 148, 150, 152, 153, 156, 159, 160, 163, 168, 208 Chandralekha, daughter <strong>of</strong> Jaya, 36, 137, 138, 142; wife <strong>of</strong> Chandravaloka, 125 Chandrapura, city called, 168, 169, 180 Chandravaloka, king named, 125-127, 130 Chariya Pityaka, the, 125* 1 Chataka, a female, 206 Chau Ju-Kua (c. a.d. 1250), Chu-fan-chi, 247, 256, 300, 303 Chauvin, Victor, Bibliographic desOuvrages Arabes, 11 vols., Liege and Leipzig, 1892- 1909, 107ft, 219, 227* 3 Chedi, the King <strong>of</strong>, 10, 124 Chignell, A. K., An Outpost in Papua, Ldn., 1911, 317* 1 China, betel-chewing in Southern, 303-306 Chinnery, E. W. Pearson [" Piper Methysticum in Betel-Chewing"], Mara, vol. xxii, February 1922, 311, 311* 1 , 312, 313 Chitrangada, Gandharva called, 47, 48, 50, 51, 53, 63, 63ni, 69, 73 Chowries, 40, 128, 136 ; swans like waving, 64 Christian, F. W., <strong>The</strong> Caroline Islands, Ldn., 1898, 308m 1 Chudjakov, J. A., Velikorusskija skazki, 3 vols., Moscow, 1860-1862, 227* 5 Chutamanjari, wife <strong>of</strong> Matangadeva, 105 Clouston, W. A., Popular Tales and Fictions, 2 vols., Ldn., 1887, 227*2 Clusius (Charles de l'Escluse or Lecluse), Latin resume <strong>of</strong> Garcia da Orta's Coloquios . . ., 1567, 245, 246, 247 Codrington, R. H., <strong>The</strong> Melanesia?^, Oxford, 1891, 232* 4 Coelho, A., Contos Populares Portugueses, 59* Lisbon, 1879. 3 57* 2 , Colin, A., French trans, <strong>of</strong> Garcia da Orta's Coloquios . . ., Lyons, 1619, 245 Collet, O. J. A., Terres et Peoples de Surnatra, Amsterdam, 1925, 294 Coomaraswamy, A. K., descriptions <strong>of</strong> moonstone, 96* 6 Coomaraswamy, A. K., Mediaeval Sinhalese Art, Broad Campden, 1908, 251, 252* 6 Coombe, F., Islands <strong>of</strong> Enchantment, Ldn., 1911, 317* 1 Cordier, H., Yule, H., and Cathay and the Way Thither, 4 vols., Hakluyt Society, Ldn., 1913-1916, 96* 2 Cosquin, E., Contes Populaires de Lorraine, 2 vols., Paris, 1886, 107*, 109* 2 Cotton, C. W. E., Handbook <strong>of</strong> Commercial Information for India, Calcutta, 1924, 318*i Coxwell, C. F., Siberian and Other Folk - Tales, Ldn., 5 >6. 1925,59*3,227*5, 228* 7 " Crocea Mors," the sword <strong>of</strong> Caesar, 154* 2 Crooke, W., A New Account <strong>of</strong> East India and Persia by John Fryer, 3 vols., Hakluyt Society", Ldn., 1909, 1912, 1915, 269wi; Religion and Folklore <strong>of</strong> Northern India, Oxford University Press, 1926, 19, 271* 2 ; <strong>The</strong> Tribes and Castes <strong>of</strong> the North- Western Provinces and Oudh, 4 vols., Calcutta, 1896, 270, 270* 1 . Ball, V. See also under Daityas, enemies <strong>of</strong> the gods, 33, 44, 109, 110, 144-148, 152, 153, 157, 160* 1 , 161, 162, 166, 181-185, 188-193, 197-199, 201, 207, 208 Dakshinayana, the southward movement <strong>of</strong> the sun, 19 Dalton, E. T. 5 Descriptive Ethnology <strong>of</strong> Bengal, Calcutta, 1872, 285* 2 Dames, M. L., <strong>The</strong> Book <strong>of</strong> Duarte Barbosa, 2 vols., Dames continued Hakluyt Society, Ldn., 1918, 1921, 96*2, 258* 2 Dampier, William, A New Voyage Round the World, Ldn., 1697 ; new edition in the Argonaut Press, 1927, 293, 301, 30 In 1 ; Voyages 1699, 302 and Discoveries, Danavas, enemies <strong>of</strong> the gods, 76, 182-185, 191, 204 Dandasi caste, betel in marriage ceremonies among the, 277 Dasari caste, betel leaves used by the, 277 Davids, Rhys. See under Rhys Davids Dawkins, R. M., Modern Greek in Asia Minor, Cambridge, 1916, 109* 2 Deccan, vakula tree found wild in, 86* 3 Delia Valle, Pietro. See under Valle, P. Delia Dennys, N. B., <strong>The</strong> Folklore <strong>of</strong> China, Ldn., 1876, 231* 3 Devamaya, king named, 68, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 83, 85, 86, 93 Devaprabha, daughter <strong>of</strong> the king <strong>of</strong> the Siddhas, 176 Devarakshita, Brahman named, 55 Devasabha, city called, 178, 180, 182, 184, 184* 2 , 186 Devasoma, son <strong>of</strong> Yajnasoma, 139 Devi (Gauri, Parvati, etc., wife <strong>of</strong> Siva), 85 Dhammapada-atthakatha, Buddhaghosa, 254*2 Dhanavati, wife <strong>of</strong> Simha, 30, 45, 47, 48, 50, 51,*53, 61, 62, 63, 64, 72, 73, 76, 77, 79, 80, 81, 103 Dholl, bundle <strong>of</strong> 200 betel leaves, 266 Dhumasikha, ally <strong>of</strong> Man- daradeva, 78, 78* 2 , 106, 122 Dhurjata, Gana named, 137, 138, 142 Diggaja, elephant <strong>of</strong> the sky 1 quarters, lOSn Dikshit, S. B., Sewell, R.,and, Indian Calendar, Ldn., 1896, 19 Dionysios <strong>of</strong> Halikarnassos, 'PtojacuKT) apyaioXoyia, 114* 1 1
Dlrghadamshtra, father <strong>of</strong> Sruta, 84 Doutte, E., La Societe Musulmane du Maghrib. Magie et Religion dans L'Afrique du Nord, Algiers, 1909, 100ft Dridhavrata, pupil <strong>of</strong> the hermit Tapodhana, 172, 182, 201, 202 Duarte Barbosa (1513), de- scription <strong>of</strong> betel-chewing, 258, 259 Dumbara district <strong>of</strong> Ceylon, moonstone from the, 96ft6 Dummedha Jataka, the, No. 50, 69ft 1 Dundubhi, Daitya named, 44 Durga (Parvati, Uma, etc., wife <strong>of</strong> Siva), 47, 54, 60, 75ft 2 , 77, 77ft 2 , 141 D[urgaprasad] INDEX I SANSKRIT WORDS, ETC. 325 text <strong>of</strong> the K.S.S., 15ft 1 , 31ft 1 , 32ft 3 33ft , 2 , 58ftL3 , 60ft 2 - 3 , 63ft 2 , 87w 2 , 91ft 2 Dutt, M. N., A Prose English Edition <strong>of</strong> Srimadbhadabatam, Wealth <strong>of</strong> India Series, 214, 214ft 2 ; <strong>The</strong> Translated into Ramayana, English Prose from the Original Sanskrit <strong>of</strong> Valmiki, 7 vols., Calcutta, 1892- 1894, 44ft1 Dymock, W., " Flowers <strong>of</strong> the Hindu Poets," Journ. Anth. Soc. Bombay, vol. ii, 1892, " On the Use <strong>of</strong> 7ft 4 ; Turmeric in Hindoo Ceremonial," Journ. Anth. Soc. Bombay, vol. ii, 1892, 18 Egede, P. E., Efterretninger on Gri'mland, Copenhagen, 1788, 228^9 Egil, a son <strong>of</strong> the king <strong>of</strong> the Finns, 221, 222 Eld (Sanskr.), cardamom, 96ft 1 Ellis, A. B., <strong>The</strong> Tshi- speaking People <strong>of</strong> the Gold Coast <strong>of</strong> West Africa, Ldn., 1887, 227ft 9 Empedocles, magic gem <strong>of</strong>, 195ft 1 Enthoven, R. E., <strong>The</strong> Tribes and Castes <strong>of</strong>'Bombay ,3 vols., 1920, 274 Erlenvejn, A., Narodnyja russkija skazki i zagadh, 2nd ed., Moscow, 1882, 227ft5 Farnell, L. R., " Nature (Greek)," Hastings' Ency. Rel. Eth vol. ix, 218ft 2 Farrer, J. A., Primitive Manners and Customs, Ldn., 1879, 228ft 8 Ferrand, G., Contes populaires malgaches, Paris, 1893, 227ft 10 Ficalho, Count, Garcia da Orta eoseu Tempo, Lisbon, 1886, 240 Garcia ; da Orta's Colo- quios dos simples . . ., 2 vols., 1891, 1895, 245, 245ft 1 Forbiger, A., P. Virgilii Maronis Opera, 3 vols., Lipsise, 1845-1846, 49ft1 Foster, W., Early Travels in India, Oxford, 1921, 266ft 3 ; <strong>The</strong> Embassy <strong>of</strong> Sir Thomas Roe to the Court <strong>of</strong> the Great Mogul, 2 vols., Hakluyt Society, Ldn., 1899, 266ft 2 Foufal (faufel, f<strong>of</strong>al, etc.), the Arabic for areca-nut, 239 Fox, C. E., <strong>The</strong> Threshold <strong>of</strong> the Pacific, Ldn., 1924, 316, 316ft 1 Francke, A. H., "Die Geschichten des toten No- rub-can," Zeit. d. d. morg. Gesell., vol. lxxiv, Leipzig, 1921, 59ft 3 Frazer, J. G., Apollodorus. <strong>The</strong> Library, 2 vols., Loeb Classics, Ldn., New York, 1921, 107ft, 117ft 2 ; <strong>The</strong> Belief in Immortality,Z vols., Ldn., 1913, 225*, 225w*, 308W1 ; Folk-Lore in the Old Testament, 3 vols., Ldn., 1919, 107ft ; <strong>The</strong> Golden Bough {<strong>The</strong> Dying God), Toternism Ldn., 1920,233ft 2 ; and Exogamy, 4 vols., Ldn., 1910, 233ft2 Frederick, Caesar (1563-1581), mention <strong>of</strong> betel-chewing, 259, 259ft1 Friedlander, L., Darstellungen out der Sittengeschichte Roms, 3 vols., Leipzig, 1888-1890, 117ft 2 Fryer, John (1672-1681), description <strong>of</strong> betel-chewing, 269, 270 Fyzee Rahamin, Atiya Begum, <strong>The</strong> Music <strong>of</strong> India, Ldn., 1925, 95ft 1 Ganas, attendants <strong>of</strong> Siva, 77ft 1 , 133ft 3 , 136, 137, 141, 142, 178, 179, 187 Ganda, measure <strong>of</strong> betel leaves, 272 Gandasaila, the garden <strong>of</strong>, 73 Gandharvadatta, daughter <strong>of</strong> Sagaradatta, 28, 29, 30, 47, 90 Gandharvas, attendants <strong>of</strong> the gods, 27-30, 45, 47, 49- 51, 64, 69, 72, 86, 146, 148, 149, 150, 153, 154, 157, 158, 159, 161, 162, 163, 164, 176, 208, 225 Ganesa (son <strong>of</strong> Siva and Parvati), 1, 19, 21, 51, 70, 94, 132 Ganges, the, 2, 12, 17, 87, 117, 125, 133, 134, 134ft 2 , 144, 147, 154, Garciada Orta(1563), description <strong>of</strong> betel-chewing, 240- 246 Garcia da Orta, Coloquios dos simples, e drogas 1st . . ., ed., Goa, 1563, 240ft1 Garuda (the sacred kite), 91, 152, 161, 182ft 1 , 183 Gaster, Dr M., Gypsy variant <strong>of</strong> the " " swan-maiden <strong>story</strong>, 219 Gauri (Parvati, Uma, etc., wife <strong>of</strong> Siva), 1, 50, 50ft 1 , 52, 79, 86, 153, 157, 158, 159, 164, 167, 168, 170, 172, 176, 199, 202, 203 Gaurlmunda, king named, 48, 49, 50,' 51, 61, 62, 63, 73, 89, 121 Gautama accused by his relations, 127ft 1 Gayatri. the goddess, 23 Geil, W. 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