BH
Bhakti, trust (in Viṣṇu), as a character, [252], [253].
Bhagavant, as style of address, [314].
Bhagavāṁ, Buddhist irregularity for bhagavān, [86].
Bhaṭṭa, as style of the king, [314].
Bhaṭṭā, vocative of bhartṛ in Açvaghoṣa, [88].
Bhaṭṭidālaka, style of princes of the blood, [84], and see Bhartṛdāraka.
Bhaṭṭinī, style of the queen, [314].
Bhaṇ, conjugated in the 9th class, [88].
Bhadradatta, as style of Çakas, [314].
Bhadramukha, title in dramas, [69], [71], [314].
Bhaya, terror, as basis of sentiment, [323].
Bhayānaka, fear, as a sentiment, [319], [324].
Bharatavākya, at close of the drama, [82], [83], [111], [265].
Bhartṛdāraka, style of princes of the blood, [314], and see Bhaṭṭidālaka.
Bhartṛdārikā, style of a princess, [314].
Bhartṛharinirveda, by Harihara, [248].
Bhavatī (Prākrit, bhodi), as style of the queen and her ladies, [314].
Bhavāṁ, as nominative in Açvaghoṣa, [88].
Bhāgavata Purāṇa, [100], [272], [274].
Bhāṇa, monologue, [263], [264], [280], [296], [311], [344], [348].
Bhārata, a rhapsode or comedian, [29], [30].
Bhāratī, verbal (manner), [326], [328], [329], [344];
in the Bhāṇa, [348].
Bhāratīya Nāṭyaçāstra, see Nāṭyaçāstra.
Bhāva, emotion, [296], [309], [316], [319].
Bhāva, mode of address, [361].
Bhāvaka, man of taste, [318], n. [3].
Bhāvakatva, power of realization, [317].
Bhāsanāṭakacakra, [92], n. [2].
Bhikkhunīsaṁyutta, alleged dramatic character of, [43], n. [1].
Bhīmavikramavyāyoga, by Mokṣāditya, [266].
Bhuktivāda, doctrine of the enjoyment of sentiment, [318].
Bhujan̄gaprayāta, metre, [123].
Bhuṁjitaye, in Açvaghoṣa, [87].
Bhuvanābhyudaya, by Çan̄kuka, [291].
Bhūtabhāṣā, use of, [287].
Bhairavānanda, by Maṇika, [248].
Bhoginī, concubine, [312].
Bhojakatva, power of enjoyment, [317].
Bhojacarita, by Vedāntavāgīça, [345].