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0315 Antiquities of Indian Tibet : vol.2
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INDEX

291

G-contd.

G--conill.

PAGE

PAGE

  •  85

.   76

  •  86

Gle[s]. See Sle[1], Leh.

Glin, the earth, King Ge.sar's kingdom   156

Glin-btu, a district   •   85

Glin-choc, Bon religion   79

Glin-ri, silk gauze   •   111

Glii -ser-than-rjé, a mythological forefather   65
Glo-Ebo]. See Blo-[bo].

Glog-dmgr-me-gsod, a famous sword   101

Gífia-khri-btsan-po, the first king of Tibet   •   77

Gnam-gyi-khri-bdun, the seven heavenly thrones, a

group of kings .   •   78

Gnam-rdebu-dkar-po, a demon   91

Gnam-ri-sron-btsan, a king of Tibet.   82

Gnod-sbyin-gdon-dmar, a yaksa   .   ▪   65

Gila-nam-gu-ru, a monastery in Zans-dkar   . 156

Gna-ra-rtse, an old Tibetan family .   •   77

Gna-zur, a country   82
Gíegs. See &legs.

Go-'ar-to, a Dard colony on the Indus   . 271

Go-bul-go-tham, sixth chief of ei-dkar   . 192

God, a Dard village near Skar-rdo .   . 271

Gogga-desa = Gu-ge   .   ▪   . 171

Gogra, the Karnali river   . 267

Gobu-ta-ma (Gautama), son of Rna-ba• can   •   72, 77

Gola, an envoy of the Dogras .   . 259

Go-lam, a jägîr-holder at Chu-sod .   . 144

Go-lam, a grandson of Bah-bán of Ki-no   . 180

Goltari, a place in Baltistan .   . 191

Gomba-Skardo, Dgon-pa-Skar-rdo, the Skar-rdo

monastery   . 193

Gondala (or Gandhola), Ti-nan in Lahul   .   203, 218

Gondh, a village in Bangál   .   . 203
Gopá. See Sa-tsho-ma.

Go-sen, a castle at Hem-babs   . 180

Grags-bstan-lde, a king of Gu-ge   .   . 169
Grags-hbum-Ide. See Lha-chen Grags-hbum-Ide.

Grags-hdzin-ma, Yaf4odhara, the wife of Buddha   . 74, 75

Grag[s]-pa-dpal-bzati, a messenger (pho-fia)   .   . 158
Grags-pa-[hbum], a king of Ladakh. See Lha-chen Grags-pa-hbum.

Grags-pa-Ide. See Lha-chen Grags-pa-lde.

„ „   a king of Gu-ge .
Gra-ma-can. See Gro-gra-ma-can. Gra[ir]-dkar (or Braii-mkhar), the

Spyi-ti   .   .
Gran-rtse, a place in Spyi-ti Gran-tse. See Bran-tse.

Gri-gul, near Te-la-rill, a village   .

Gri-gum-btsan-po, one of the Bar-gyi-ldite kings

Gro-dkar, flowers

Gsal-snail, a district in Tibet . Gsan-ba, a historical (?) work .

Gsan-snags-rgyud, the Guhya-mantra-tantra   .

Gam, or Sam, Lower Ladakh 96, 109, 121, 128, 135, 139,

238, 240

Gsed, helpmate of Gsed-can, Manu .   . 64-5
Gsed-bu. See Gsed-can.

Gsed-can, Manu .   . 64-5

Gain-rje-rhos-rgyal, Yama-dharma-ráj a .   .   67
Gsafi-snags-1•yi-dkyil-hkhor, " wheel of dhararlfs," a

book   . 98

Gser-gyi-me-lon,•   ` golden mirror,' the chronicles of

Ti-nan   .   .   212, 214

Gser-hod-dam-pa, the Suvarpa-prabhiasa-siitra 85, 107, 110

Gser-hod-gyaia-skyabs, a book or two tracts   .   120, 280
Gser-khri-mkhar, a palace, perhaps near Khri-rtse . 122

Gser-mdog-can, Kanakavartia, a risi   73
Gser-mig. See Sarmik.

Gser-skya, Kapila, a risi   .   73

Gser-thub, Kanaka-muni, a former Buddha   . 70

Gsol-dpon-[pa], a house and family at Wan-la   . 250

Gso-sbyoe-Kphags, Utposhadha   .   69, 72
Gsum-hbran. See Sum-bbraii.

Gsum-mdo, a village and valley, possibly near Su-ru   159

Gte-ya. See Lte-ba, a village. G]tin-sgan, or Tin-mo-sgafi, a town

102, 113, 115, 120,

238, 243, 251-2

[G]ton-gsum-pa, a tribe .   .   .   . 65-6

Gtsad-stoffn, the kingdom of Bkra-gis-rtsegs-dpal   . 168

Gtsan, a province of Tibet   98, 107, 109-10, 168-9, 243

Gtsan-dmar, a combination of Gtsain-kha and Dmar-

109 109 89 77

.   70

.   .146-7

169, 171, 281

capital of

  •    .   121, 276
    . 281

. 159

   .   79

   .   95

Grog-po-rab-gsum, a place east of Ladakh   •   . 254

Gro-gra-ma-can, or Gra-ma-can, a village in 'Zaiisdkar 158

Gu-lo-ri, Kahltir, or Biláspur, a town

Gumring = Gun-rail   .
Gun-blon, a clan at Stoii-sde

Gun-btsan, a king of Tibet   .
Gun-de, or Gu-ge .

Gun-ran, or G[h]um-ring, a village in Lahul

rtse-lap, a district   .

Gtsan-kha, a hamlet near He-mis Gtsaii-[ma], a Tibetan prince .

Gtso, an old Tibetan family . Gtsug-[g]tor-can, eikhin, a former Buddha Gtsug-gtor-lean-ma, a willow at Leh

Gtsug-1ag-khaii-dmar-po, the Red Monastery at Leh . 99

Gtum-po-rab-snail, Canda-Pradyota   .   .   .   74
Gu-ge (Ku-ge), a province east of Ladakh 94, 101, 105,

108, 110, 113, 117, 156-7,

168, 213, 234, 267, 273, 276 Guhya-mantra-tantra. See Gsan-snags-rgyzed.

Gu-labb-sin, a Mahárája of Jammu 127, 134, 137, 138, 186, 255, 260, 262, 268

. 127 . 202 . 156 . 84

   .   213-14

201-3, 210,

218, 223

Gron-khyer-gser-skya, Kapilavastu

Gro-sod, a district in Tibet   .
Gro-zo, a village in Zains-dkar

Gru, a Tibetan district .   .

Grub-rothah-sel-gyi-me-loin, a book   .

Grub-tshe-dbaii-dpal-Ide, prince-consort of Bzan-la

Gru-gu, a district, perhaps near Thon-mi   .

Gru-bdzin, Potala .   .

Grünwedel, Albert, Mythologie des l3uddhieuzus .

Gsal-rgyal, a prince of Kosala   .

85

194

65

193

232

80

194

74 103, 133 . 159 . 234

.   79

164-5

.   82

70, 72

. 111

74, 76

.   85

Gun-[sron-gun]-btsan. See Gun-btsan. Gun-sron-hdu-rje, a king of Tibet .

Gurbidas, a village in Baltistan   .

Gur-bu-rtsi, a Tibetan ancestor   .
Gures, a place in Baltistan north of the Wular lake

Gur-sgar, a plain (in Pu-rig ?)   .
Gu-ru-legs, one of the Sahi-legs kings Gustayson, F., a missionary . Gu-sur. See Khu-tshur.

Gyag-chun, a hero   .