Sahasraliṅga: lake, built by Siddharája, [177], [179].

Saimhalaka: tribal name, [64] and [note 5].

Saimúr: [507], [508], [509], [510], [513], [516], [520], [523], [528], [529]. See Chaul.

Śaivism: religion of the Valabhi kings, [83].

Sajjana: Siddharája’s viceroy, in Suráshṭra, builds a temple at Girnár, his inscription, [176–177]; Potter, hides Kumárapála, [182]; is rewarded by Kumárapála with seven hundred villages, [184].

Śaka: tribe, [22], [67 note 2]; era, [29]; Yavans, [499].

Sákás: [456 note 1]; branches of Bhinmál Shevaks, [464–465], [496 note 1].

Śákambhari: the Sámbhar lake; goddess; place, [158] and [note 1].

Sakæa: Pausanias’ (170) name for Cochin China, [499].

Sakastene: land of the Śakas, [142 note 5].