J.

Jalimalâ, [367].

Jama, [353]–5.

Jambudvîpa (see Gambudvîpa).

Japan, introduction of Buddhism, [335].

Jaxa, [335].

Jaxartes, xiii.

Jazur-Vêda, [337].

Jewels, as ornaments, [28]. [149]. [371]. [374];
supernatural, [58]. [130]. [133]. [138]. [257]. [280]. [388]. [397]–8. [402].

“Jewels,” the nine, of Vikramâditja’s court, [247]–8. [395].

“Jewels, the three Precious,” [167]. [348]. [375].

Jinâlankâra, [385].

Jogâtschârja, [343].

Jong-lo, [345]. [348]–9.

Juan, Khânat of, [345].

Jumna, the, legend of, [241], [363], [373]. [389].

Jusalte, [392].