Kṛishṇa: father of Ráshṭrakúṭa prince, Indra, [120]. Dakhan Ráshṭrakúṭa king (765), [121], [122]. Akálavarsha, last Gujarát Ráshṭrakúṭa king (888), [128]. Akálavarsha, Dakhan Ráshṭrakúṭa king (888–914), brings south Gujarát under the sway of the Dakhan, [128–129].

Kṛishṇa: legendary connection with Dwáriká, [8–11]; incarnation of Vishṇu, his image at Verával, [81]; claimed by the Chúḍásamás as their ancestor, [139], [178]; builds the Somanátha temple, [190]; claimed by Gurjjaras as their ancestor, [464].

Kṛishṇa III.: Ráshṭrakúṭa king, [469].

Kṛishṇadeva: cavalry general of Siddharája and brother-in-law of Kumárapála, [181], [182]; helps Kumárapála to secure the throne, [183]; insults Kumárapála, [184].

Krishnaji: foster son of Kántáji, captures the fort of Chámpáner (1728), [308].

Kṛishṇarája: Paramára king, [470].

Kshatrapas: dynasty of (b.c. 70, a.d. 398); the name, [20] and note, [21]; northern and western, [22–54], [65], [66]; dynasty of, [464].

Kshatriyás: [463 note 2], [465], [530], [531].

Kshemarája: Chávaḍá king (841–880) of Aṇahilaváḍa, [127 note 2], [154], [155].

Kshemarája: son of Bhíma I. Chaulukya king of Aṇahilaváḍa, [169], [170], [181].