I

I Tsing, [13], [340]

Īçā Upanishad, [238]

Īçāna (Çiva), [178], [206]

Īçvara Kṛishṇa, [393]

Identifications of gods, [70]

Ikshvāku, [157], [230], [305], [311]

Iliad, [414]

Images of gods, [72], [210]

Immortality, acquired, [71], [98], [99];
relative, [71].

Incantations, [121]

India of Albērūnī, [418]

Indices, Vedic, [39], [274]

Indika of Megasthenes, [411]

Indische Sprüche, [379]

Indo-European period, [104], [126], [185], [263]

Indo-Iranian period, [43], [87], [100], [110], [118], [170], [253], [263]

Indra, [74], [84]–87, [99], [105], [108], [114], [119], [152], [153], [172], [183], [411];
a warrior, [86], [96];
and Maruts, [90];
and Varuṇa, [75], [88], [119];
his heaven, [107], [296]

Indrāṇī, [119]

Indus, [9], [24], [140], [141], [142], [143], [147], [151], [155], [174], [409], [410], [411], [412]

Industries, [167]

Initiation, rite of, [252]–253

Ink, [19]

Inscriptions, [14];
importance of, [319];
style of, [321]

Interpretation, Vedic, [59]–64

Intoxication, [87], [99]

Irāvatī (Ravi), [140]

Iron, [151];
leg of Viçpalā, [84]

Irrigation, [166]

Itihāsa, [191], [281]