H.

Haṃsa, a Gandharva, [102];
a bird, [5], and passim

Hari, Vishṇu, [1]

Hariṇikā, [145]

Hārīta, an ascetic, [35], [46], [202], [203], [206], [207], [208], [209]

Haritāla pigeons, [122], [145]

Harivaṃça, [29] note, [37] note, [138], [213]

Harsha Carita, Professor Cowell and Mr. Thomas, [vii], [viii], xvii note, [xx], [1], [159] note

Harsha, or Harshavardhana of Thāṇeçar, [vii], [viii], [xvii]

Hemajakūṭas, a tribe, [90]

Hemakūṭa, a mountain and city, [102], [113], [143], [163], [167], [171], [172], [186], [207], [208], [209]

Hiḍambā, a demon, [78]

Himālaya, mountain, [14], [92], [210], [212]

Himavat v. Himālaya, [92]

Hiouen Thsang, xvii note

Hiraṇyagarbha, the golden egg, i.e., Brahmā, [2]

Hiraṇyakaçipu, a demon, [30]

Hiraṇyāksha, [213]

Homa sacrifice, [39]

Hybiscus Mutabilis, note, [169] note, [175]