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| 0311 |
Antiquities of Indian Tibet : vol.2 |
| インド・チベットの芸術品 : vol.2 |
引用情報
OCR読み取り結果
B—contd.
PAGE
Bu-ram-siñ-pa, Ikṣvāku . . . 71-3, 76
Bu-ran. See Pu-hrans.
Bu-rdo-gnas. See Burdonest.
Burdonest (probably Bu-rdo-gnas), the inauguration
stone in Skar-rdo . . . . 184, 186
Bu-rgyal-bod. See Spu-rgyal-Bod.
Bu-rig. See Pu-rig.
Bya-khri (or Spa-de-guñ-rgyal), one of the Bar-gyi-
lhin kings . . . . . . 79
Bya-lun, a house at Leh . . . . 128
Bya-lun-tahan-tshan, Dños-grub-batan-ldzin's servant 128
Byams-chos, a book of five parts . . . 110
Byams-glin, a village and monastery in Zaṅs-dkar . 156
Byams-pa, Maitreya. His image . 92, 168, 169, 273
Byams-pa-chos-kyi-ḥkhor-lo, Maitreya-dharma-cakra, a
book . . . . . . 83, 91
Byañ-ños, a village in Zaṅs-dkar . . . 156
Byañ-cub, a kind of mchod-sten . . 124, 214
Byañ-chub-bsam-glin, the Hemis monastery . . 109
Byañ-chub-lhod, a prince and lama of Gu-ge . . 169
Byañ-chub-kyi-siñ, the Bodhi-tree . . . 74
Byañ-chub-sems-dpaḥ. See Lha-chen Byañ-chub-
sems-dpaḥ.
Byañ-mer-khun-goñ-hor, the Upper and Lower gold-
mine district . . . . . 134
Byañ-la, a mountain pass . . 133, 136, 232
Byañ-con, a demon . . . . . 91
Byañ-sems, a lama in Zaṅs-dkar . . 157-60
Byañ-sra-mi-ñan, Uttara-kuru, the northern
continent . . . . . . 64-6
Byañ-(thaṅ), a province east of Ladakh 116, 133-7, 250, 254
Bya-rgya-thaṅ, a plain . . . . 115
Bya-rnams-dur-siñ, a place in Zaṅs-dkar . . 156
Bya-run-kha-sor, the Svayambhū stūpa of Nepal . 91
Byin-gyi-khod-mar-rdo, or Byin-gyi-thoṅ-mar-rdo, a
temple . . . . . . 83
Byin-gyis-thoṅ-mar-rdo. See Byin-gyi-khod-mar-rdo.
Byu-ru-mkhar, a castle near Hem-babs . . 180
Bzañ-dkar. See Zaṅs-dkar.
Bzañ-la, a province of Zaṅs-dkar . . 122, 157, 164-5
Bzañ-mkhar. See Zaṅs-dkar.
Bzod-pa-dkaḥ, Durdhara (?), a legendary king . 70
Bzod-pa Bde-chen, a munshi 151, 207, 211, 216, 219-20,
221, 223
Bzod-pa Phun-tshogs . . . . . 15
C
Ca-ba. See Bcaḥ-ba.
Cahmor, silk tassel . . . . . 107
Calvert, H., Assistant Commissioner of Kulū . 205
Caṇḍa-Pradyota. See Gtum-po-rab-snaṅ.
Caṅ-ga, a village on the Indus . . . 139
Caṅ-sa. See Chandrabāgā.
Carpaṭī, a divinity ? . . . . 274
Cāruka. See Mdzes-ldan.
Cāra. See Mdzes-pa.
Cārumant. See Mdzes-can.
Cārunanda. See Mdzes-draḥ.
Chachod. See Chu-sod.
Chac-chaṅ, village and mosque close to Kha-pu-lu . 190 n.
Chag-rab, part of the Cha-ḥon fort, at Leh . . 136
Cha-ḥon = Urdū chhā'onī . . 135, 136, 137, 146
C—contd.
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Chāb-tham, second chief of Si-dkar . . . 192
Chak. See Tsag.
Chama-tham, third chief of Si-dkar . . . 192
Chamba State, a hill state in the Panjab . 262 n., 266 n.
Cham-bro-ziṅ, a Dard village near Si-dkar . . 271
Chandaka. See Mdun-pa.
Chandrā, a river in Lahul . . . 211, 223
Chandrabāgā, or Chenab (Me-rlog), or Caṅ-sa, a
river . . . . . . 223
Chandila. See Gdol-pa.
Chaṅ Nabdan. See Chaṅ-raphtan.
Chaṅ-raphtan. See Tshe-dhaṅ-Rab-brian-rnam-rgyal.
Cha-ḥon, or Cha-ḥon, a Dogra fort at Leh . 135, 136
Char-byed, a god (rainmaker) . . . . 64
Char-dzan (of Khan-ka), a messenger . . . 240
Chatgarh, the principal town in Bal-de or Padar 262, 263,
266
Che-ia-ḥon-pa, a chief of Ti-nan . . . 216
Chenab. See Chandrabāgā.
Chhagrachan, a place in West Tibet . . . 206
Chhang Nanzial. See Tshe-dhaṅ-rnam-rgyal of Ko-lon.
Chhatri (Chātriya), a caste and family . . . 202
Chhyang. See Tshe-dhaṅ, a chief of Ko-lon.
China. See Rgya-nag.
Chinese, erroneously for Lha-sa Tibetans . . 267-9
Chitrāl, a principality west of Gilgit . . 105, 185
Chocho, a place in Tibet . . . . 206
Chod = Phyed, a place in Lahul . . . 174, 281
Chodapa, title of Gu-ge kings . . . . 280
Chodra, the home of Maulavi Haidar Malik . . 277
Chogan. See Chun-nun.
Chorbut. See Chor-bhad.
Chor-[b]had, or Chos-bhad, Chor-khar (Chorbut),
a village and pass in Baltistan 113, 174, 185, 240, 250,
253, 274
Chor-bhar. See Chor-bhad.
Chos-grub, a minister of Tshan-rgyal-po of Zaṅs-dkar . 158
Chos-grub-rnam-rgyal, a prince of Bar-hbog . . 220
Chos-bhad. See Chor-bhad.
Chos-kbyeṅ, the Church histories of the Buddhists . 67
Chos-ḥkhor, or Chos-skor, in full Stod-rgyal-mtshan-
chos-ḥkhor, a temple at Ti-nan . . . 214, 218
Chos-kyi-rgyal-mtshan, a Pan-chen-bla-ma . . 108
Chos-kyi-rgyal-po-rnam-thar, biographies of the kings
of faith . . . . . . 119
Chos-mgon, second son of Lha-chen-Dpal-gyi-mgon . 95
Chos-rje-ldan-ma, a lama from Hbri-khuṅ . . 102
Chos-rnal-hbyor-rgyud, the Dharma-yoga-tantra, recited
by Buddha Hod-sren . . . . 70
Chos-rje-Sunṅ-bśin, a head lama of Stag-sna . . 113
Chos-skor. See Chos-ḥkhor.
Chos-sku-tsa, a monastery . . . . 160
Chos-spyod-rgyud, the Dharma-caryi-tantra (?), recited
by Buddha Log-par-dsel . . . . 70
Choṭī Bañgāl, a province of Kulū . . 262-3, 214
Choṭā Sahib, George Moorcroft, an English traveller 125, 146
Choyañ-Nabdan. See Tshe-dhaṅ-rab-brian.
Chu-b[h]i, or Chu-abe, a hamlet near Leh . . 103
Chu-lla-me-ḥbar, a lake and place of pilgrimage in
Nepal . . . . . . 96
Chum-rnat, a Dard village near S[k]ye-ris . . 271
Chumurti (Shumurti), a place in West Tibet . . 206
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