vihara—monastery; Brahma Viharas: sublime conditions of perfection.

wali—governor or administrator of a province; name given to those who introduced the Muhammadan religion in the island.

waringin (beringin)—tree of the genus Ficus of which the most frequent types in Java are the F. consociata Bl., the F. stupenda Miq., the F. Benjaminea L. and the F. elastica Roxb.

wayang—lit. shadow; the Javanese national theatre, which seems to have a religious origin: the invocation of the shades of deified ancestors.

wedono—native chief of a district.

wetan—east.

yoni—female organ of generation, emblem of the fecundity of Siva’s sakti or female complement.

INDEX

A
Abool Karim, [32]
Acheh, [6]-[7]
Adi-Buddha, [256], [259]
Adityawarman, King, [13]
Ageng, Sooltan, [115]-[116]
Ageng Pamanahan, Kiahi, [115], [124]
Aji Saka, [122]
Ajunta, [252]
Akshobhya, [181] (note), [246], [273]
Ali Moghayat Shah, Sooltan, [7]
Amitabha, [162], [181] (note), [246], [256], [264], [270], [273]
Amoghasiddha, [181] (note), [256]
Anasupati, Prince, [111], [156]
ancestor-worship, [84], [125]
Angka Wijaya, King, [7]
Angkor-Vat, [2]-[3]
Anyer, [10], [52]
apes, descendants of sacred, [44], [152]
apsaras, [85], [95]-[96], [279]-[280]
Arabs, [6]-[7]
archadomas, [37]
Archaeological Commission, [x]-[xi], [16]-[17], [62], [159]
Archaeological Society of Jogjakarta, [77]-[78], [189]
Arjuno, [45], [49], [58]
Arjuno (Widadaren), volcano, [157]
Arjuno temple group, [47], [49], [55]-[58], [59]
Arjuno Wiwaha, [168]
arts, crafts and industries, [14], [17], [100], [135]
Asoka, King, [185], [235]
B
babads, [4] (note), [70]-[75], [108], [157]-[158], [192]-[196], [266]-[270]
Badooy, [24]
Bagelen, [40], [50], [66], [123] (note)
Baker, Captain, [55]
Balambangan, [13], [113], [115], [116], [145]
Bali, [3], [13], [113], [148], [164], [172], [173]-[176]
Banaspati, [39], [134], [153], [156], [201], [204], [226], [249]
Bandoong, [122]
Bantam, [9]-[12], [24]-[27], [29]-[32], [115]-[116], [145]
Banyu Biru, [130], [152]-[153]
Banyumas, [40], [66], [123] (note)
Barudin, Prince, [24]
Batalha, [80]
Batavia, [9]-[12], [116]-[119], [148]
Batavian Society of Arts and Sciences, [61] (note), [76] (note), [163], [166], [226] (note), [260] (note)
bathing, [34], [130], [132], [136], [152]-[154]
Batoor, [41]-[42], [50]
Batu Tulis, [23], [36]-[37]
Berg, Prof. L. W. C. van den, [180]
Besuki, [123] (note), [141]
Bimo, [45], [60] (note), [270]
Bodhisatvas, [83]-[84], [101], [180], [181] (note), [187], [256], [273]
Bogor (Buitenzorg), [23], [35]-[37]
Bondowoso, Raden Bandoong, [70]-[75], [192]-[196], [236]
Borneo, [17], [113], [116]
Bosboom, H. D. H., [131] (note)
Brahma, [82], [101], [177], [189], [198], [221]
Brahmanism, [5], [176]-[177], [200], [282]
Brandes, Dr. J. L. A., [x], [4] (note), [17], [19], [142], [155], [156], [159]-[161], [163], [175], [213]-[214], [218], [266] (note), [268]-[9]
Brandstetter, Prof. R., [24] (note)
Brata Yuda, [45], [88], [108], [110], [124], [168]
Brumund, J. F. G., [15], [202], [241]
Buddha, [88], [104], [130], [177]-[180], [183], [208], [210], [222]-[225], [235] (note), [247]-[248], [253]-[257], [263], [270], [272]-[274], [276]-[280], [282], [284]
Buddha-fort, [49]
Buddha-roads, [50]-[51]
Buddhism and Buddhists, [5], [6], [12]-[13], [69]-[70], [101], [113], [125], [142]-[143], [157], [159], [162], [163]-[164], [177]-[180], [183]-[188], [200]-[201], [217]-[218], [241], [259]-[260], [274], [276]-[280], [282]
Bukit Tronggool, [36]
Burnouf, Eugène, [123], [179]
C
cave temples, [105], [154]
chandis
Andorowati, [55], [61]
Arjuno with house of Samār, [49], [55]-[58]
Bimo (Wergodoro), [47], [49], [55], [59]-[61], [237]
Boro Budoor, [xii], [5], [13], [14], [17], [18]-[19], [35], [37], [55], [61], [70], [88], [106], [141], [142], [149], [159], [164], [196], [207], [210], [212], [213], [221], [222], [223], [230]-[232], [233]-[265], [266]-[284]
Bubrah, [190]
Cheto, [100], [105]-[108], [141], [148]
Chupuwatu, [101]
Dapoor, [229]
Darawati, [104]
Derma, [155], [231]
Gatot Kocho, [55], [61]
Geblak, [190]
Ijo, [105]
Jaboong, [154]-[155], [159]
Jalatoonda, [153]
Kalasan (Kali Bening), [6], [100], [181]-[184], [203], [210]
Kali Chilik, [151], [154]
Kalongan, [189]
Kedaton, [175]
Kidal, [156]-[157]
Loomboong, [190]
Loro Jonggrang, [13], [70]-[75], [79], [107], [137]
Machan Puti, [175]
Mendoot, [xii], [17], [18], [37], [70], [84], [101], [141], [142], [180], [207]-[228], [237]
Ngaglik, [190]
Ngetos, [154]
Ngrajeg, [227]
Panataran, [142], [148], [151], [157], [159], [160], [164]-[170], [173], [188], [203], [215]
Papoh, [151]-[152]
Parikesit, [61]
Pawon, [xii], [18] (note), [229]-[230]
Perot, [43], [230]
Plahosan, [64], [185]-[188], [203]
Poontadewa, [57]-[58]
Pringapoos, [43], [230]
Putri Jawa, [153]
Sajiwan, [189]
Sari, [26], [184]-[185], [203]
Sembrada, [57]-[58]
Sewu, [36], [64], [76], [142], [185], [189]-[203], [210], [269]
Singo, [202]-[203]
Singosari, [157]-[158], [162]
Srikandi, [56]-[58]
Suku, [100], [105]-[108], [141]
Surawana, [153], [168], [175]
Tagal Sari, [151]
Tegawangi, [175]
Toompang (Jago), [17], [142], [143], [148], [155], [158]-[163], [164], [168], [173], [251]
Watu Gudik, [190]
cemeteries and holy graves, [29]-[32], [124]-[127], [147]
Central Java, [5], [8], [11], [13], [17], [25]-[27], [31]-[32], [35], [37], [78], [99]-[139], [140], [141], [142], [145], [148], [151], [172], [177]-[206], [207]-[232], [233]-[265], [266]-[284]
Ceram, [113]
Ceylon, [199], [208], [235]-[236]
Chandra, [83], [280]
Cheribon, [4]-[8], [14], [25]-[27], [32]-[34], [115]-[116], [123] (note)
Cheringin, [10], [52]
Chilegon, massacre at, [32]
China and Chinese influences, [33]-[34], [111]-[112], [134], [158], [163]-[164]
Chinese temples, [33]-[34], [163]
Chipanas, [149]
Chondro di Muka, [51]
Christianity, [6], [8], [12], [38], [102], [148]-[150], [169], [179], [277]-[278], [282]
Chulalongkorn, Somdetch Phra Paramindr, late King of Siam, [222]-[223], [236], [243]-[245], [247], [256], [261]-[262], [263]
cloud-faces, [170]
Coen, Jan Pietersz, [27]-[29]
Cohen Stuart, Dr. A. B., [15], [40] (note)
Cornelius, H. C., [15], [54], [76], [238], [266]
country-seats, [129]-[130], [149]
crater-lakes, [50], [52]
Crawfurd, John, [15]
D
Daendels, Governor-General H. W., [33] (note), [118]-[119]
Daha, [109]-[112], [141], [145], [150], [154], [157]
Damar Wulan, [123], [153], [165]
dancing, [85], [95]-[96], [132]-[133], [136], [279]
Demak, [8], [25]-[26], [31]-[32], [106], [114]-[115]
Dhyana Buddhas, [162], [180], [181] (note), [182], [201], [221], [235], [237], [246], [259], [272]-[274], [281]
Diëng plateau, [5], [40]-[68], [107], [109]
dilettantism, [14], [16]-[18],