D.
Daeva, xii.
Dagju, xii.
Dagoba, [396].
Daibang, [382].
Dakîni, [148]. [295]. [370]–1.
Dalai-Lama, origin of the name, [345];
date of the first, [348];
considered an incarnation of Buddha, [366]. [388].
Danava, [335].
Dandi, [395].
Dante and the blacksmith, [391];
and the ass-driver, [392].
Dashakümârakaritra, [390].
Dasju, xii.
Deluge, account of the, in Mahâ Bhârata, [336].
Dekhan, the, viii. ix. [238]. [257]. [362]. [389];
dialects, [324]. [383]. [395].
Deotsu, xi.
Dêva, xii.
Devaki, [340].
Devarâga, [340].
Devas, [11]. [128]. [144]. [162]. [228]. [271]. [293]. [327]. [364]. [397].
Devasarman, [244].
Dhara, [394].
Dhâtugopa, [396].
Dhênuka, [363].
Diamond-kingdom, [158]. [373]–4;
seal, [260];
sceptre, [397].
Dirghatamas, [373].
Divination, [374].
Djani, Djani-Buddha, Djani-Bodhisattva, [346].
Dogs, hunting, [227]. [387];
house-dogs, [387].
Dragons, myths concerning, [384].
Drapura, [387].
Dschambudvîpa, [385].
Dusjanta, viii.
Dvirada, [353].
Dynasty (see under Shakja, Ballabhi, Ming, &c.).