I.
Iblîs, I. 266; and the ass, II. [209].
Ides, a day of rest for cattle, II. [234].
Ifrît, the, I. 266.
Ignes fatui, II. [198].
Ikshvâku, a legend of, II. [153].
Ilâ, legend of, II. [7].
Ilha, a totem sept, II. [150].
Ilisha, a saint, I. 47.
’Ilm Bakhsh, a wonder-working tomb, I. 222.
Images, witchcraft by means of, II. [278].
Imâm Husain, army of, I. 259.
Imâm Raza, invocation of, I. 161.
Imlî ghotna rite, II. [109].
Implement fetishes, II. [185].
Incense, a protective, II. [21].
Incest, I. 36.
Incubi, the, I. 238, 264.
Indecency a scarer of Bhûts, I. 68; II. [320].
Indigestion, godling of, I. 136.
Indra, ass of, II. [208];
a weather godling, I. 66, 77;
worship of, I. 2, 73; II. [229].
Indradyumna, legend of, I. 286.
Indrâni, a Mother, I. 112.
Infanticide, I. 172.
Influenza, caused by a Mother, I. 113;
charm to remove, I. 166.
Initiation at puberty, I. 242; II. [147].
Insects, folk-lore of, II. [256].
Insult, a form of penance, I. 16.
Iron, the philosopher’s stone, II. [15];
pillar at Delhi, II. [132];
a scarer of Bhûts, II. [11].
Ismâîl Jogi, invocation of, I. 79, 151, 160.
Itch, godling of, I. 125, 136.