Pārçva, a Tīrthakara, [254].

Parthians, invaders of India, [60], and see Pahlava.

Partnership, of actor and singer, [363].

Parvateça, a king, [205] f. [[386]]

Pārvatī, the goddess, [300], [338], [352];
and the Lāsya dance, [12].

Paçumeḍhra, a student, [227].

Pāçupata, a monk in the Mattavilāsa, [184].

Pāçupatas, a Çaiva sect, [42].

Patañjali (B.C. 150), the grammarian, [32]–5, [52], [71], [72], [77], [98].

Pathak, Prof. K. B., on date of Kālidāsa, [144].