T.

Tālī, a palm-tree, [161]

Tamāla, a tree (Xanthochymus Pictorius), [3], [16], [18], [27], [28], [34], [46], [99], [117], [144], [154], [161]

Tamālikā, Kādambarī’s betel-bearer, [150], [156], [159], [164], [172], [173], [175]

Tārā, wife of the monkey king, [24];
wife of Bṛihaspati, [46]

Tāraka, a demon, [49]

Taralaka, a fawn, [194]

Taralikā, Mahāçvetā’s betel-bearer, [112], [114], [115], [123], [124], [126], [127], [129], [131], [132], [133], [134], [135], [139], [141], [142], [157], [158], [165], [191], [192], [193]

Tārāpīḍa, a king, [ix], [x], [47], [50], [59], [72], [84], [88], [147], [161], [170], [197], [198], [207], [208]

Tawney, Mr. C, [xi], [xvi]

Telugu-Canarese, [xiv]

Thomas, Mr. F. W., [vii], [xxiii]

Tilaka, a sectarial mark on the forehead, [8], [17], [105];
(a tree), [17]

Triçaṃku, a king, [6], [90], [201]

Tridaṇḍaka, the three staves of an ascetic, [39]

Tripuṇḍraka, a sectarial mark, [129]

Tripura, a town, [214]

Tryambaka, Çiva, [1]

Tvaritaka, a man, [199], [200]

Twice-born, the, Brahmans, [2]