INDEX

Abul Fazl,

[116]

, pl.

[1]

(comment)

Aditi, mother of the gods,

[58]

,

[59]

Age of Imperial Unity, The

,

[115]

,

[121]

Agni, god of fire,

[18]

Agrawala, V.S.,

[121]

Ahmadnagar, Deccan,

[97]

Ajmer, Rajasthan,

[103]

Akbar, Mughal Emperor,

[97]

-

[99]

,

[116]

, pl.

[1]

(comment)

Akbarnama

,

[98]

,

[116]

Akrura, chief of the Yadavas,

[45]

-

[47]

,

[49]

,

[51]

,

[57]

,

[116]

Allegory of Love, The

,

[119]

Altdorfer,

[93]

Amaru, Sanskrit poet,

[73]

Aniruddha, son of Pradyumna and grandson of Krishna,

[64]

Archer, Mildred,

[4]

,

[9]

Archer, W.G.,

[4]

,

[101]

,

[105]

,

[107]

-

[112]

,

[115]

,

[117]

,

[121]

Arjuna, leading Pandava, husband of Draupadi, husband of Krishna's sister, Subhadra,

[20]

-

[22]

,

[64]

,

[65]

,

[67]

,

[69]

,

[116]

,

[117]

Arnold, Sir Edwin,

[119]

Art of India and Pakistan, The

,

[96]

,

[98]

,

[101]

,

[104]

,

[107]

,

[111]

,

[121]

Asiatick Researches

,

[119]

Assam,

[117]

Aurangzeb, Mughal Emperor,

[99]

Ayana, husband of Radha, brother of Yasoda,

[72]

,

[118]

Baden Powell, B.H.,

[110]

Bakasura, crane demon,

[33]

Balagopala Stuti

, poem by Bilvamangala,

[84]

,

[94]

Balarama, brother of Krishna,

[27]

,

[30]

,

[31]

,

[34]

-

[36]

,

[44]

-

[48]

,

[50]

-

[56]

,

[61]

-

[64]

,

[66]

,

[67]

,

[69]

,

[116]

, pls.

[1]

,

[5]

,

[6]

,

[9]

,

[12]

,

[16]

,

[17]

Bali, ruler of the underworld,

[62]

Bani Thani, poetess of Kishangarh,

[103]

Barahmasa

, poems of the twelve months,

[102]

, pl.

[32]

Basawan, Mughal artist, pls.

[1]

,

[2]

(comment),

[3]

(comment)

Basham, A.L.,

[9]

,

[19]

,

[115]

,

[117]

,

[121]

Basohli, Punjab Hills,

[104]

,

[105]

,

[107]

,

[111]

, pls.

[18]

(comment),

[26]

(comment),

[30]

(comment)

Beatty, Sir Chester, pls.

[17]

,

[19]

Bhagavad Gita

,

[15]

-

[17]

,

[24]

,

[67]

,

[115]

,

[117]

Bhagavata Purana

,

[11]

,

[25]

-

[71]

,

[72]

,

[74]

,

[85]

,

[85]

,

[99]

,

[101]

,

[105]

,

[107]

,

[110]

,

[111]

,

[116]

-

[18]

,

[121]

, pls.

[3]

-

[19]

Bhakti

, devotion to God,

[19]

,

[24]

Bhanu Datta, author of

Rasamanjari

,

[9]

,

[105]

,

[120]

, pls.

[30]

,

[31]

Bharat Kala Bhawan, Banaras,

[103]

, pl.

[37]

Bharatiya Natya Sastra

, Sanskrit treatise,

[90]

Bhartrihari, Sanskrit poet,

[73]

Bhattacharya, Deben,

[9]

,

[87]

-

[90]

,

[119]

Bhima, strongest of the five Pandavas,

[24]

,

[65]

,

[66]

Bihari Lai, poet,

[84]

,

[110]

, pl.

[36]

Bijapur, Deccan,

[97]

Bikaner, Rajasthan,

[99]

,

[100]

,

[103]

Bilaspur, Punjab Hills,

[107]

,

[111]

, pl.

[18]

Bilvamangala, poet,

[84]

,

[94]

Blue, colour of Krishna,

[14]

,

[115]

Book covers, Bengali,

[111]

Brahma,

[17]

,

[27]

,

[28]

,

[33]

,

[34]

,

[58]

,

[59]

,

[65]

,

[67]

,

[117]

, pl.

[2]

Brahma Vaivarta Purana

,

[118]

,

[121]

Brahmans,

[22]

,

[28]

,

[30]

,

[38]

,

[39]

,

[62]

,

[63]

,

[67]

,

[68]

,

[71]

,

[74]

,

[107]

,

[108]

,

[117]

Wives of,

[38]

,

[39]

Braj, country around Mathura,

[26]

,

[28]

,

[40]

Brihadaranyaka

,

[117]

Brindaban, forest near Gokula,

[33]

,

[35]

,

[45]

,

[46]

,

[49]

,

[52]

,

[53]

,

[59]

-

[62]

,

[103]

, pl.

[6]

British Museum, pl.

[18]

Brough, J.,

[9]

Buddhism,

[94]

Bull demon,

[44]

Bundelkhand,

[91]

,

[99]

Bundi, Rajasthan,

[101]

-

[103]

Burnouf, E.,

[121]

Calcutta,

[111]

,

[112]

Campbell, Roy,

[75]

Ceylon,

[57]

,

[112]

Chamba, Punjab Hills,

[107]

,

[111]

Chandi Das, Bengali poet,

[84]

,

[85]

,

[89]

,

[111]

Chandigarh Art Gallery, East Punjab, pl.

[27]

Chandogya Upanishad

,

[17]

,

[24]

,

[115]

Chanura, wrestler,

[45]

,

[48]

Chawand, Mewar,

[100]

Christ,

[14]

,

[112]

,

[117]

Clothes, stealing of cowgirls',

[37]

,

[38]

,

[74]

,

[75]

, pl.

[11]

Coomaraswamy, A.K.,

[99]

,

[104]

-

[106]

,

[108]

,

[120]

,

[121]

, pl.

[8]

(comment)

Cowgirls, loves of the,

[29]

,

[36]

-

[38]

,

[41]

-

[44]

,

[46]

,

[49]

,

[50]

,

[52]

,

[53]

,

[58]

,

[60]

-

[62]

,

[66]

,

[70]

-

[82]

,

[85]

,

[86]

,

[109]

,

[110]

,

[113]

, pls.

[11]

,

[13]

-

[15]

,

[20]

-

[23]

.

Cowherds, abandonment of, by Krishna,

Krishna's life with,

[49]

-

[53]

,

[61]

,

[62]

Damodara, pseudonym for Krishna,

[116]

Dance, circular,

[38]

,

[41]

,

[43]

,

[46]

,

[74]

,

[75]

, p.

[13]

(comment)

Danielou, A.,

[117]

Daruka, charioteer to Krishna,

[68]

,

[69]

Demons, combats with,

[29]

,

[30]

,

[33]

-

[36]

,

[44]

,

[45]

,

[54]

,

[55]

,

[58]

,

[64]

,

[116]

,

[117]

, pl.

[9]

role of,

[18]

,

[19]

Devaka, younger brother of King Ugrasena,

[27]

Devaki, mother of Krishna,

[17]

,

[27]

,

[28]

,

[44]

,

[46]

,

[48]

-

[50]

,

[52]

,

[63]

,

[69]

, pl.

[3]

Devi, goddess, Earth Mother,

[28]

,

[40]

,

[56]

, pls.

[3]

,

[18]

Dey, B.,

[112]

Dharma

,

[18]

,

[23]

Dhenuka, ass demon,

[34]

Dhritarashtra, blind son of Kuru, father of Kauravas,

[20]

,

[21]

,

[51]

,

[66]

Dice, contest by,

[21]

Dickinson, Eric,

[103]

Draupadi, daughter of King of Panchal, common wife of the five Pandavas,

[20]

-

[23]

,

[64]

,

[67]

Drumalika, demon,

[26]

Duryodhana, leading Kaurava and son of Dhritarashtra,

[23]

,

[51]

,

[66]

,

[67]

Dwarka, Krishna's capital in Western India,

[21]

,

[22]

,

[54]

-

[59]

,

[61]

-

[64]

,

[66]

-

[70]

,

[94]

,

[108]

, pls.

[2]

(comment),

[19]

Earth,

[27]

,

[49]

,

[58]

,

[67]

Eastern Love

,

[121]

El Greco,

[93]

Flute playing,

[15]

,

[36]

,

[37]

,

[41]

,

[61]

,

[78]

,

[86]

,

[109]

,

[112]

, pl.

[21]

Forest fires,

[35]

,

[36]

, pl.

[10]

France, feudal,

[118]

Games with cowherds, Krishna's,

[31]

-

[35]

,

[45]

, pls.

[4]

-

[9]

Gandhi, Mahatma,

[15]

Gangoly, O.C.,

[104]

,

[119]

,

[121]

Garga, sage,

[30]

,

[31]

Garhwal, Punjab Hills,

[107]

-

[110]

, pl.

[38]

Garhwal Painting

,

[107]

,

[108]

,

[121]

Germany, feudal,

[118]

Ghora Angirasa,

[17]

,

[115]

Gill, Eric,

[118]

Gita Govinda

, Sanskrit poem by Jayadeva,

[9]

,

[11]

,

[76]

-

[84]

,

[94]

-

[96]

,

[98]

,

[110]

,

[111]

,

[113]

,

[119]

,

[121]

, pls.

[20]

-

[27]

Gods, role of,

[18]

,

[19]

Goetz, H.,

[99]

,

[100]

Gokula, district near Mathura,

[26]

,

[30]

,

[33]

,

[44]

Govardhan Singh, Raja of Guler,

[107]

Govardhana, greatest of the hills,

[39]

,

[40]

,

[42]

,

[59]

, pl.

[12]

Govind Das, poet,

[84]

,

[88]

Govinda, pseudonym for Krishna,

[116]

Gray, Basil,

[100]

,

[121]

Grierson, Sir G.A.,

[121]

Grunewald,

[93]

Gujarati Painting in the Fifteenth Century

,

[121]

Guler, Punjab Hills,

[107]

-

[109]

, pl.

[18]

(comment)

Hari, pseudonym for Krishna,

[116]

Harivansa

, appendix to

Mahabharata

epic,

[25]

,

[32]

,

[98]

,

[116]

Hendley, T.H.,

[98]

,

[121]

Herod,

[116]

Holi festival,

[109]

Hollings, W.,

[121]

Hunter, slayer of Krishna, see Jara.

Hussain Shah, ruler of Jaunpur,

[96]

India Office Library, London, pl.

[34]

(comment)

Indian Museum, Calcutta, pl.

[35]

Indian Painting

,

[115]

,

[121]

Indian Painting in the Punjab Hills

,

[105]

,

[107]

Indra, king of the gods, lord of the clouds,

[18]

,

[24]

,

[39]

,

[40]

,

[46]

,

[58]

,

[59]

,

[65]

,

[66]

, pls.

[2]

,

[12]

Irwin, J.,

[112]

Isherwood, Christopher,

[15]

,

[24]

,

[116]

Jadupatuas, minstrel artists of Bengal,

[112]

Jaipur, Rajasthan,

[95]

,

[98]

,

[103]

,

[104]

, pls.

[1]

(comment),

[2]

(comment)

Jaisalmer, Rajasthan,

[103]

Jambhavati, a queen of Krishna,

[56]

,

[57]

,

[60]

Jammu, Punjab Hills,

[107]

Janarddana, pseudonym for Krishna,

[116]

Japan,

[13]

Jara, Bhil hunter, slayer of Krishna,

[24]

,

[67]

,

[69]

, pl.

[2]

Jarasandha, demon king of Magadha,

[26]

,

[54]

-

[56]

,

[65]

Jaunpur, Eastern India,

[96]

,

[97]

Jayadeva, Sanskrit poet,

[76]

,

[77]

,

[84]

,

[94]

,

[111]

,

[121]

Jodhpur, Rajasthan,

[95]

,

[103]

Jones, Sir William,

[119]

,

[121]

Jumna, river,

[22]

,

[28]

,

[35]

,

[37]

,

[41]

,

[43]

,

[47]

,

[48]

,

[61]

,

[74]

,

[82]

,

[85]

, pls.

[8]

,

[13]

-

[15]

Kalidasa, Sanskrit poet,

[73]

Kalindi, a queen of Krishna,

[57]

,

[60]

,

[64]

Kaliya, giant hydra-headed snake,

[35]

,

[42]

,

[46]

,

[108]

,

[116]

, pls.

[8]

,

[10]

(comment)

Kaliyavana,

[54]

Kalpasutra

, Jain Scripture,

[96]

Kama, god of passion,

[18]

,

[64]

Kamalavati, mother of Radha,

[72]

Kangra, Punjab Hills,

[93]

,

[108]

-

[11]

, pl.

[3]

(comment)

Kangra Painting

,

[109]

,

[110]

,

[121]

Kangra Valley Painting

,

[121]

Kanoria, Gopi Krishna,

[9]

, pls.

[7]

,

[29]

,

[39]

Kansa, tyrant king of Mathura, son of Pavanarekha by the demon Drumalika,

[26]

-

[29]

,

[31]

,

[33]

,

[43]

-

[50]

,

[54]

,

[55]

,

[57]

,

[62]

,

[110]

,

[116]

, pls.

[3]

,

[9]

(comment),

[16]

(comment),

[17]

,

[35]

(comment)

Karna, leading Kaurava killed by Arjuna at Kurukshetra,

[23]

Kauravas, the 100 sons of Dhritarashtra, rivals of the Pandavas (vide

Mahabharata

)

[20]

,

[21]

,

[23]

,

[26]

,

[51]

,

[62]

,

[66]

,

[67]

Kennings, Anglo-Saxon,

[116]

Keshav Das, poet,

[84]

,

[91]

,

[99]

,

[100]

,

[105]

, pls.

[28]

,

[30]

(comment)

Keshava, pseudonym for Krishna,

[116]

Kesi, horse demon,

[44]

,

[45]

,

[115]

Keyt, George, artist and translator of the

Gita Govinda

,

[9]

,

[76]

-

[83]

,

[112]

,

[113]

,

[119]

,

[121]

, pls.

[21]

-

[27]

(comments)

Khandalawala, Karl,

[95]

,

[96]

, pls.

[10]

,

[23]

(comment)

Khurasan,

[97]

, pl.

[1]

(comment)

Kirpal Pal, Raja of Basohli,

[104]

,

[105]

,

[107]

, pl.

[10]

(comment)

Kishangarh, Rajasthan,

[103]

, pl.

[39]

Kotah, Rajasthan,

[103]

Krishna Das, poet,

[84]

Kubera, yaksha king, pl.

[5]

(comment)

Kubja, hunchback girl,

[47]

,

[53]

,

[54]

Kulu, Punjab Hills,

[107]

,

[111]

Kumbhan Das, poet,

[84]

Kundulpur,

[56]

Raja of, father of Rukmini,

[55]

Kunti, wife of Pandu, mother of the Pandavas, sister of Vasudeva (Krishna's father),

[20]

,

[21]

,

[51]

,

[57]

,

[62]

,

[64]

Kuru, common ancestor of the Pandavas and Kauravas,

[20]

Kurukshetra, battle-field of,

[15]

,

[21]

,

[26]

,

[61]

Kushala, Kangra artist,

[110]

, pls.

[3]

,

[21]

,

[36]

Kuvara, brother of Nala,

[32]

, pl.

[5]

Lahore, State Museum, pl.

[26]

Lanka, modern Ceylon,

[57]

Léger, F.,

[112]

Lewis, C.S.,

[119]

Lohuizen, Dr. Joan van, de Leeuw,

[120]

Love Songs of Asia

,

[121]

Lucknow, State Museum, pl.

[5]

MacNeice, Louis,

[15]

Madhu, demon,

[116]

Magadha,

[26]

,

[54]

,

[55]

Mahabharata

,

[11]

,

[17]

,

[19]

-

[25]

,

[51]

,

[70]

,

[98]

,

[115]

Mahavira, founder of Jainism,

[94]

Malabar,

[84]

Malwa, Central India,

[97]

,

[100]

-

[102]

Manaku, Basohli princess, patron of painting,

[107]

, pl.

[26]

(comment)

Manohar, Mewar artist,

[100]

Marg

, Indian art journal,

[95]

,

[103]

,

[111]

,

[117]

Masterpieces of Rajput Painting

,

[104]

,

[119]

,

[121]

Mathers, E. Powys,

[121]

Mathura, town in Northern India,

[26]

,

[29]

,

[30]

,

[38]

,

[39]

,

[44]

-

[55]

,

[61]

,

[74]

,

[76]

, pls.

[16]

(comment),

[17]

(comment)

Mazumdar, M.R.,

[94]

R.C.,

[115]

,

[121]

Mehendale, M.A.,

[115]

,

[116]

Mehta, N.C.,

[95]

,

[107]

,

[110]

,

[121]

, pls.

[4]

,

[21]

,

[22]

,

[36]

Mewar, Rajasthan,

[100]

,

[103]

Mira Bai, poetess,

[84]

Mithila,

[111]

Modern Vernacular Literature of Hindustan, The

,

[121]

Mody, J.K., pls.

[3]

,

[8]

,

[11]

,

[13]

,

[15]

,

[16]

Monkey demon,

[64]

Mookerjee, A.,

[112]

Moonlight, master of the, pls.

[13]

-

[15]

Moti Chandra,

[96]

Mukund, Mughal artist, pl.

[2]

Murari, pseudonym for Krishna,

[116]

Muru (or Mura), arch demon,

[58]

,

[117]

Muslim artists,

[99]

,

[100]

invasions,

[73]

rulers,

[93]

,

[96]

,

[98]

states,

[97]

,

[101]

Mustaka, wrestler,

[48]

Nainsukh, Guler artist, pls.

[3]

(comment),

[21]

(comment)

Nala, brother of Kuvara,

[32]

, pl.

[5]

Nanda, wealthy herdsman, foster-father of Krishna,

[27]

-

[32]

,

[35]

-

[41]

,

[44]

-

[53]

,

[61]

,

[62]

,

[77]

,

[107]

, pls.

[5]

,

[10]

,

[12]

,

[20]

Narada, sage,

[60]

Naraka, demon son of Earth,

[58]

,

[117]

Nasiruddin, Mewar artist,

[100]

Nayikas

and

Nayakas

,

[90]

,

[91]

,

[102]

, pl.

[28]

New Delhi, National Museum, pls.

[5]

,

[9]

,

[12]

,

[14]

,

[20]

,

[28]

New Testament,

[15]

Nihal Chand, Kishangarh artist,

[103]

Nude, the, pl.

[11]

Nurpur, Punjab Hills,

[107]

,

[111]

Ocean,

[69]

Orchha, Central India,

[84]

,

[91]

,

[99]

Painting, Basohli,

[104]

-

[107]

, pls.

[4]

,

[10]

,

[18]

(comment),

[26]

(comment),

[27]

,

[30]

,

[31]

Bengali,

[111]

,

[112]

Bikaner,

[99]

,

[100]

Bilaspur,

[107]

,

[111]

, pl.

[18]

Bundi,

[101]

,

[102]

, pls.

[28]

,

[32]

Deccani,

[97]

, pl.

[34]

European, pl.

[1]

(comment)

Flemish,

[14]

Garhwal,

[107]

,

[108]

, pls.

[3]

(comment),

[7]

,

[8]

(comment),

[12]

,

[19]

,

[20]

,

[25]

,

[35]

,

[38]

(comment)

German,

[93]

Gujarati,

[94]

,

[121]

Guler,

[107]

,

[108]

,

[117]

,

[121]

, pls.

[3]

(comment),

[21]

(comment),

[37]

Italian,

[14]

Jain,

[94]

-

[96]

, pl.

[22]

(comment)

Jaipur,

[104]

,

[120]

Jaunpur,

[96]

, pls.

[23]

-

[24]

Kalighat,

[111]

,

[112]

Kangra,

[93]

,

[103]

-

[111]

,

[117]

,

[121]

, pls.

[3]

,

[5]

,

[6]

,

[8]

,

[9]

,

[11]

,

[13]

-

[17]

,

[21]

,

[36]

Kishangarh,

[103]

,

[104]

, pl.

[39]

Maithil,

[111]

Malwa,

[97]

,

[101]

,

[102]

, pl.

[33]

Mughal,

[13]

,

[97]

-

[99]

,

[103]

,

[105]

,

[107]

,

[121]

, pls.

[1]

,

[2]

,

[3]

(comment)

Nahan, pl.

[38]

Persian,

[97]

Udaipur, Mewar,

[100]

,

[101]

,

[103]

-

[105]

, pl.

[28]

(comment),

[29]

Western Indian,

[94]

-

[96]

, pl.

[22]

(comment)

Western Rajasthani, pl.

[22]

Panchala, kingdom of,

[20]

,

[21]

Pandavas, five sons of Pandu, rivals of the Kauravas (vide

Mahabharata

),

[20]

-

[26]

,

[51]

,

[57]

,

[62]

-

[66]

,

[70]

,

[116]

Pandu, second son of Kuru, father of the Pandavas,

[20]

Parasurama, 'Rama with the Axe,' incarnation of Vishnu,

[20]

Parikshit, great-grandson of Krishna,

[69]

Parmanand Das, poet,

[84]

Parvati, consort of Siva,

[37]

Pavanarekha, wife of King Ugrasena,

[26]

Prabhasa, town near Dwarka,

[68]

,

[94]

, pl.

[1]

(comment)

Prabhavananda, Swami,

[15]

,

[24]

,

[116]

,

[121]

Pradyumna, Krishna's son by Rukmini,

[64]

Pragjyotisha, city of the demon, Naraka,

[58]

,

[117]

Pralamba, demon in human form,

[35]

, pls.

[9]

,

[10]

(comment)

Pratap Singh, Raja of Jaipur,

[104]

Prince of Wales Museum, Bombay, pls.

[23]

,

[24]

,

[32]

Punjab Hills,

[4]

,

[13]

,

[93]

,

[98]

,

[104]

,

[105]

,

[107]

,

[111]

Purkhu, Kangra artist,

[109]

,

[110]

, pls.

[3]

,

[5]

,

[6]

,

[8]

,

[9]

,

[11]

,

[16]

Putana, ogress,

[29]

,

[42]

Radha, Krishna's chief cowgirl love,

[15]

,

[16]

,

[72]

-

[90]

,

[96]

,

[98]

,

[103]

-

[105]

,

[109]

-

[111]

,

[113]

,

[117]

, pls.

[13]

(comment),

[20]

-

[29]

,

[31]

-

[39]

Ragas

and

Raginis

, modes of Indian music,

[84]

,

[101]

,

[102]

,

[107]

, pls.

[33]

,

[34]

Ragas and Raginis

,

[121]

Raghavan, V.,

[120]

Rajasthan,

[13]

,

[95]

,

[96]

,

[99]

-

[105]

Rajput Painting

(Coomaraswamy),

[104]

,

[108]

,

[121]

, pl.

[8]

(comment)

(Gray),

[121]

Ram Gopal,

[15]

Rama, incarnation of Vishnu,

[20]

,

[57]

,

[115]

Ramayana

,

[98]

Rana Jagat Singh, ruler of Mewar,

[100]

Rana Raj Singh, ruler of Mewar,

[100]

,

[105]

Randhawa, M.S.,

[121]

Rasamanjari

, Sanskrit treatise by Bhanu Datta,

[9]

,

[105]

,

[106]

,

[120]

, pls.

[30]

,

[31]

Rasika Priya

, Hindi treatise by Keshav Das (comment),

[11]

,

[90]

-

[92]

,

[99]

-

[102]

,

[105]

,

[120]

, pls.

[28]

,

[30]

(comment)

Razmnama

, Persian abridgement of the

Mahabharata

,

[98]

, Pls.

[1]

,

[2]

Re-birth, theory of,

[17]

-

[19]

Revati, wife of Balarama,

[55]

Rohini, a wife of Vasudeva, mother of Balarama,

[27]

-

[31]

,

[35]

,

[44]

,

[53]

,

[99]

Roopa-lekha

, Indian art journal,

[121]

Roy, Jamini,

[112]

Roy, P.C.,

[121]

Rukma, brother of Rukmini,

[56]

,

[64]

Rukmini, Krishna's first queen,

[15]

,

[55]

,

[56]

,

[59]

,

[60]

,

[64]

,

[66]

,

[69]

-

[72]

,

[118]

, pl.

[18]

Ruknuddin, Bikaner artist,

[99]

Rupam

, Indian art journal,

[118]

Russell, M.,

[113]

Saktasura, demon,

[30]

Sankhasura, yaksha demon,

[44]

Sansar Chand, Raja of Kangra,

[13]

,

[108]

-

[111]

Sat Sat

, poems by Bihari Lal,

[110]

, pl.

[36]

Sattrajit, father of Satyabhama,

[56]

,

[57]

Satyabhama, a queen of Krishna,

[56]

,

[57]

,

[59]

,

[60]

Sawant Singh, Raja of Kishangarh,

[103]

Scroll paintings,

[112]

Sen, D.C.,

[121]

Sen, R.N.,

[121]

Sesha, serpent of eternity, a part of Vishnu,

[27]

,

[69]

, pl.

[1]

Shah Jahan, Mughal emperor,

[99]

Shahabaddin, Mewar artist,

[100]

Sher-Gil, Amrita,

[112]

Shiraz,

[97]

Sirmur, Punjab Hills, pl.

[38]

(comment)

Sisupala, claimant to Rukmini, rival of Krishna,

[22]

,

[56]

,

[59]

,

[66]

, pl.

[18]

(comment)

Sitwell, Sacheverell,

[14]

Siva,

[17]

,

[18]

,

[37]

,

[44]

,

[58]

,

[59]

,

[64]

,

[65]

,

[67]

, pl.

[2]

Srinagar, Garhwal,

[108]

St. John of the Cross,

[74]

,

[75]

Stchoukine, I,

[121]

Studies in Indian Painting

,

[121]

Subhadra, sister of Krishna,

[22]

,

[64]

,

[65]

Sudama, brahman, early friend of Krishna,

[62]

,

[63]

,

[108]

, pl.

[19]

Sudarsana, Celestial dancer,

[40]

,

[41]

Sur Das, poet,

[84]

,

[86]

, pl.

[29]

Surabhi, cow of plenty,

[40]

Sursagar, Hindi poem, pl.

[29]

Surya, sun god,

[18]

Tagore, Rabindranath,

[112]

Taking of Toll, The

,

[121]

Ten Burnt Offerings

,

[15]

Tess of the D'Urbervilles,

[119]

Trinavarta, whirlwind demon,

[30]

Udaipur, chief city, Mewar,

[100]

,

[101]

,

[103]

-

[105]

, pl.

[29]

(comment)

Udho, friend of Krishna,

[52]

-

[54]

,

[68]

Ugrasena, king of Mathura,

[26]

,

[48]

,

[54]

,

[57]

,

[67]

,

[69]

Ugrasura, snake demon,

[33]

Upanishads

,

[17]

Usa, daughter of demon Vanasura,

[64]

Vaikuntha, heaven of Vishnu,

[18]

,

[59]

Vallabhacharya, poet,

[84]

Vamana, dwarf incarnation of Vishnu,

[20]

Vanasura, demon with a thousand arms,

[64]

Varuna, god of water,

[18]

,

[38]

, pl.

[1]

Vasudeva, Yadava prince, father of Krishna, husband of Devaki, brother of Kunti,

[21]

,

[27]

-

[31]

,

[44]

,

[46]

,

[48]

-

[53]

,

[62]

,

[69]

, pl.

[3]

Vatsasura, cow demon,

[33]

Vedas,

[39]

,

[46]

,

[56]

,

[117]

Vedic Age, The

,

[121]

Victoria and Albert Museum,

[98]

, pls.

[30]

,

[33]

,

[34]

Vidyapati, poet,

[84]

,

[87]

,

[90]

,

[111]

Vishnu,

[17]

-

[20]

,

[26]

-

[29]

,

[36]

,

[39]

,

[40]

,

[45]

-

[47]

,

[49]

,

[56]

-

[58]

,

[67]

,

[69]

,

[70]

,

[76]

,

[115]

,

[116]

, pl.

[2]

(comment)

Vishnu Purana

,

[25]

,

[116]

,

[117]

, pl.

[8]

(comment)

Visvakarma, divine architect,

[54]

,

[63]

Vrishabhanu, father of Radha,

[72]

Vrishnis, kinsmen of Krishna,

[23]

Vyamasura, wolf demon,

[45]

Wellesz, E.,

[98]

Williams, R.H.B., pl.

[30]

(comment)

Wilson, H.H.,

[116]

,

[117]

Winternitz, M.,

[121]

Wonder that was India, The

,

[19]

,

[115]

,

[117]

,

[121]

Wrestlers, Krishna's conflict with,

[44]

,

[45]

,

[48]

, pl.

[17]

Yadavas, pastoral caste, Krishna's castemen,

[21]

,

[26]

,

[27]

,

[45]

,

[49]

-

[57]

,

[61]

,

[62]

,

[54]

,

[66]

-

[69]

,

[117]

, pls.

[1]

(comment),

[2]

(comment)

Yasoda, wife of Nanda, foster-mother of Krishna,

[27]

-

[33]

,

[35]

,

[49]

,

[51]

-

[53]

,

[61]

,

[62]

,

[72]

,

[109]

Yoga,

[19]

,

[23]

Yudhisthira, leader of the Pandavas, husband of Draupadi,

[21]

-

[23]

,

[65]

,

[66]