[46]. For the mode of conveying princes to their final abode, I refer the reader to a description at vol. i. p. [152], Trans. Royal Asiatic Society.

[47]. The queen’s palace.

[48]. This is the lady whom Ajit married in his non-age, the mother of the parricide.

[49]. Krishna [Chakrāyudha, Krishna, or Vishnu].

[50]. Ancient capital of the Bhattis.

[51]. Descended from the ancient dynasty of the Hindu kings of Delhi.

[52]. Tribe of the first dynasty of Anhilwara Patan.

[53]. The fire.

[54]. [The sacred basil, Ocymum sanctum.]

[55]. The Nazir (a Muslim epithet) has the charge of the harem.