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286 ANTIQUITIES OF INDIAN TIBET [VOL. II
B-contd. PAGE Blo-bzan-bsod-hams, a messenger (pho-iïa) of gel . 224 Blo-bzafii-grags-pa, Tsot-kha-pa's spiritual name . 99 Blo-bzafii-lde, second son of Sen-ge-ldor . 157, 159 Blo-bzan-rgyal-mtshan, prince, a Drun-pa-phug-pa lama 164-5 Blo-bzan-ream-rgyal-dpal-lde, the eldest son of Zla- mdzes-dban-mo . . 164-5 Blo-bzan-ye-ses-rgyal-mtshan, a Labs-drue-bla-ma 164-5 Blo-bzan-tshe-riii, a peasant at Bcab-ba . . . 160 of the chief Ha-ri-ya of Ti-nan . . 214 Blo-gros-dpal-grub, a governor of Ston-sde . 157 Blo-gros-mchog-ldan, a king of Ladakh . . 101, 102 Blo-gros-skyid. See Blo-dros-skyid. Bod, Tibet; Bod-pa, Tibetan. (Boti) 76, 77, 81-2, 85-8, 90-1, 92-3, 109, 115-26, 127-37, 140-2, 205-6, 222, 227, 234, 252-5. 257-69, 275 Bodhimör, a Mongolian history of Tibet 80, 82, 84-6, 88-93, 167, 171 Bodhisattva, a Buddhist teacher . . 86 Bo-dro-masjid,.a Tibetan mosque in Kashmir . . 180 Bokha, first chief of Parkuda . 191, 281 Boldor, a chief of Ko-lors . 205 Bon, the non-Buddhist religion of Tibet 76, 79, 81, 87, 279 Bon-dor, a castle in Baltistan (Kha-pu-lu) . 239 Bono-ná-yi-glu-'a-thruns, a hymnal of the Dards 270-2 Boii-ba, a place in Western Tibet . . 206 Bon-pho-pa, a house and family at Pas-kyum 253 Borddha-mal (?) . . 85 Boti. See Bod. Bo-trims, a chief of OEim-sa-mkhar-bu . . 180 Bo-yig. See H bo-yig. Brag-dmar, a place in Tibet (red rock) . 85 Brag-dmar-mgrin-bzaii, a vihara . . . 85 Brag-kha, or Bran-kha, a district . . . 85 Brag-nag, a black rock, near 2a-phyag 157, 159 Brag-srin, second son of Gyin-gi-stiin . 65 Brahma. See Tshans-pa. Brahmadatta. See Tshans-sbyin. Bram-ze, the Brahman caste . 69 Bran-kha. See Brag-kha. Bran-mkhar. See Gran-mkhar. Bran-rtse, or Gran-tse, Drat-tse, a village in Upper | B-contd. PAGE Bru-sad. See Hbru-sal. Bsam-grub, second husband of queen Bkra §is . . 164 Bsam-grub-dpa1-Mbar, a king of the Mons of Glo-bo . 234 Bsam-yas, a temple . . 86-7, 88, 91, 103, 108, 119 Bsgrub-rgyud, a doctrine or a treatise . . 103, 110 Bskal-[pa]-bzan-[pol, the Bhadra-kalpa-sűtra . . 109 rgyal . . . 108, 275 brtan-rnam-rgyal . 126 Bskal-ldan-sin-rte, Bhagirathi, a river . . 73 Blab-bdag-tshe-riii-stobs-rgyas. See Lha-bdag-tshe- Bsod. See Sod. Bsod, a minister of Rgya . 226 Bsod-nams, a minister of Sa-spo-rtse . 239 Bsod-hams-brtan-hdzin, a minister of Snon-dar 236-41 [B]s0[d]-nam[s]-ehos-hphel, a prince of Bar-hbog . 220 Bsod-nains-dban-phyug, warden of a queen . 126, 130 trade . 140, 224 Bsod-nams-don-grub-rnam-rgyal-lde, a king of Bzati-la . • 164-5 Bsod-hams-dpal-[lde], a chief of Ti-nan . . 213, 216 Bsod-nams-dpal-lde I, a king of Bzan-la (c. 1560 A.D.) 164-5 rgyal . 126 at Sïïun-la. . 136 Bsod-nams-lde, a king of Gu-ge . 169, 276 Bsod-nams-lhun-grub, a Ladakhi general . . 231 Bsod-nams-rgya-mtsho, a chief of Ti-nan . . 213, 216 Bsod-nams-rnam-rgyal, ex-king of Ladakh 143-4, 146, 275 Bsod-nams-stobs-rgyas, a prince of Ti-nan . 218 Bstan-hdzin. See Ga-ga-Bstan-hdzin. [Bs]tan-hdzin-ehos-rgyal, a chief of Bar-hbog . 220 Bstan-hdzin-dban-mo, a queen of Zans-dkar 162 n. rgyal-lde . . . 164-5 rgyal, perhaps identical with a ruler of Spyi-ti 107, 275 Bstan-kgyur, the Buddhist extra-canonical collection 103 |
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Ladakh . . . . 107, 130 | Bstan-hphel, a minister of Rgya . | 227 |
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Braii-tse (Gran-tse, or Dran-tse), a village in Zans- | Bstan-srun-gyul-rgyal, a king of Man-spro | 130 |
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dkar . . . 156 | Btan-bzan, Mucilinda, son of Mi-sred-pa . | 70 |
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Bre, a measure . . 67, 82, 139, 169 | Btaii-rgyud, a monastery in Spyi-ti . . | 276 |
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Bre-bo-zas, Dronodaria . . . 74 | Btsan-khruii (or Btsan-khyun), an old family in |
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Bre-srafi, a district . . 96 | Tibet . | 77 |
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Brgya-byin, OEatakratu, Indra . . 68-9 | Btsan-khyuii. See Btsan-khrun. |
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Brgya-sbyin. See Rgya-sin. | Btsan-phyug-lde, a king of Gu-ge . . . | 169 | ~+ |
Brgya-byin-pho-lad-sku-mkhar, a castle at Dpah- | Btsan-po, majesty, a title of the first King of Tibet . | 77 |
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gtum . . 162 Brgya-rtog-gser-gsum, a trilogy of Buddhist books 107, 110 | Btsun-khral ` monk Levy ' . 104, Buddha. See Bcom-ldan-hdas and Rin-po-ehe, and | 280 |
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Brgya-rtsa (108) . . . 99 | Sans-rgyas, Sah-kya-thub-pa. |
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Brihaspati. See Phur-bu. Bro-gsod, a Tibetan province north of Glo-bo . 233 | Bu-dha-si-ri, Buddha-sri, son of Prasenajit (Gíïa-khri- btsan-po) . | 76 | ~ |
Brol De. See Sultan Brol De. | Budhi Sing Mithania, a chief of Balde (Dpal-dar) or |
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Brtan-pa-tshe-rin, a Ladakhi nobleman . . 239 | Padar . . | 262 |
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Brtson-bgrus-rgyal-mtshan, a prince of Zans-dkar, a Drun-pa-rgyal-tshab . 164-5 | Bulbul-langar, a mosque in Kashmir . 98, Bu-nan, a language, spoken in Lahul . . | 277 221 |
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