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BMtavan : the legend of, a Change in the seasons : exceed-
similar legend of Rudra 75. ingly minute and only noti·
.Biographies of words : Max ceable after hundreds of years
MUller's work on mytholo- 14; necessitates a change in
gical and phonetically and the beginning of the year 14.
etymologically identical names Chaturvim!lha day : a sacrificial
in the Greek and Sanskrit day of the initial ceremonies
literatures 160. of the satra 154.
Biot ( M): wrongly discredits the Chhandas :one of the four Vedic
Indians upon their claims to period divisions fixed by
the origin of the Nak~hatra Max Muller 2.
system and credits the Chinese
Chhatre ( Prof. K. L. ) : an
in that respect 43 f.
Indian astronomer 6.
Boethlingk and Roth : AgrahA-
Chinese astronomers : wrongly
yant included in their dic-
credited with the Nakthatra
tionary 57; their interpreta-
system by Biot without giving
tion of AgrahAyan! 59.
any reason 158, 162.
BrAhmaJ).a : one of the four
Chinese travellers : accounts of,
Vedic literary period divisions
showing the chronology of
fixed by Max Muller 2.
the history of mankind 1.
Brahmavadins : their adjust-
Cicero : reference to his state-.
ment of the civil and the lunar
ment about intercalation by
months 11, 12.
Lewis 10 f.
Buddhism : overthrow of, by
Colebrook : his method of
Kumaril BhMta and Shanka-
investigation followed V; quo:
ri.charya showing the chrono-
tation from his essays cited
logy of the history of man- 27f.
kind I. Columbus : his k_nowledge of
c
askonomy and his tricky way
Calendar commenced inde-
in the guise of prayers to
pendently when sacrifices got
cheat and thereby impress the
released from their time-keep-
Red Indians referred to 211.
-~ctlon - 11; commence-
D
ment of the--cycle of seasons
the only means to correct DakthiQayana : gods' night 23.
the calendar 12; existence of Devayana : Dcoloka, Devapatha
a primitive type described in white path for the souls of
the Vedic works 156. thedcad 17, 18;t9;thepcriod
ChAndra_ ~ one of the time- in ancient times 19.
reckoning ways 8. Dhruva (Mr.) :on Max Muller's