P.
Padmapâni, [346].
Padma, [347].
Pagoda, [396].
Pali, [370].
Palm-tree, [362]–3.
Pandaia, [371].
Pangkora valley, xi.
Pani, [367].
Pankaratra sect, [340].
Pankagnânâtmaka, [358].
Pantæus, S., [339].
Pantarba, [397].
Pani, [370].
Pantscha-tantra, fables quoted from, [368]; [369]; [370]; [379].
Pan tschen ru po tche, [349].
Paramâra, [394].
Parâsara, [241]–2.
Parawa, [371].
Parna, [370].
Parrots, their fabled sagacity, [270]. [309]–15;
Ktesians on their speech, [399];
pets of antiquity, [399].
Patna, [381].
Pauscha (see Pushja).
Pearls, worn in profusion, [371];
the custom carried to Rome, ib.;
pearl-fishery, ib.;
influences of their formation, ib.;
discovered by Crishna, [389];
names, ib.
Pelâmaha, [334].
Persian designation of India, vii.
Phagss-pa, [345].
Phala, [372].
Pipîlika, [358].
Pippala, [329] (note).
Pitâka, [333].
Pleiades, [53].
Prakrit, [396].
Prâmâra, [394].
Pratîtasena, [238].
Precious Things, the Seven, [386].
Precious Treasures, the Three, [167]. [370].
Pretâs, [398].
Punjaub, [246].