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Jagadīçvara, author of the Hāsyārṇava, [261], [262].

Jagajjyotirmalla, Haragaurīvivāha by, [76], n. [2], [247], [248].

Jagannātha, writer on poetics, [325].

Jain Māhārāṣṭrī, [256].

Jaina allegorical drama, [253]–6.

Jainism, [252], [253]–6.

Jains, and drama, [45], [46], [253]–6, [286].

Jāmbavant, a bear, [227], [228], [229].

Janaka, of Videha, [189], [190], [202], [223], [227], [228], [245], [271].

Jan̄gamas, criticism of the, [263].

Jantuketu, a doctor, [261].

Jarta, victory of, over Hūṇas, [168].

Jaṭāyu, a vulture, [100], [189], [194], [228], [229], [245].

Jātūkarṇī, mother of Bhavabhūti, [186].

Javan drama, [57].

Jayadeva, author of the Gītagovinda, [40], [272].

Jayadeva, author of the Prasannarāghava, [226], [242], [244]–6, [271], [363].

Jayadratha, of Sindhu, [96], [213], [215].

Jayakeçin, the Karṇāṭa, [256].

Jayantasiṅha, son of Vastupāla, [248].

Jayaprabha Sūri, teacher of Rāmabhadra Muni, [259].

Jayasiṅha Sūri, author of the Hammīramadamardana, [248]–50.

Jayatala, king of Mewār, [249].

Jayataladevī, wife of Vīradhavala, [250].

Jayāpīḍa (A.D. 779–813), of Kashmir, [171], [368].

Jester, see Vidūṣaka.

Jhāṁkīs, of Bombay and Mathurā, [33]. [[381]]

Jīmūtavāhana, hero of the Nāgānanda, [174], [175], [177], [179], [305], [306], [323], [326].

Jinamaṇḍana, author of the Kumārapālaprabandha, [256].

Jīvasiddhi, in the Mudrārākṣasa, [205], [207].

Jñānanidhi, teacher of Bhavabhūti, [186].

Jñānarāçi, a Bhāgavata, [263].

Jogīmārā cave, [54], [86], [89].

Jones, Sir William, [160].

Judgement, as a character, [251], [252].

Juncture (sandhi), [298]–300, [346]–51.

Jyotirīçvara Kaviçekhara, author of the Dhūrtasamāgama, [261].

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