Vidyádharí feminine of preceding—I. [135], [136], [142], [218], [222], [227], [256], [326], [335], [341], [344], [483], [497], [501], [504], [507], [511], [512], [514]; II. [122], [123], [291], [292], [328], [426], [427], [428], [429], [430], [431], [435], [442], [453], [456], [496].
Vis Medicatrix how interfered with—II. 632.
Voleur Avisé Le—II. 637.
Wager of battle, instance of resort to—I. [396].
Wandering Jew, Indian form of the fable—II. [596] note.
Washing the mouth, hands, and feet imperative before eating—II. [364].
Water, for the feet—II. [548];
employed in bestowing gifts—I. [352]; II. [329], [502] and note;
of Immortality—I. [185] note, [376], [377]; II. [190], [317];
of ordeal—II. [551];
running, folk-lore demons cannot cross—I. [368];
used in the coronation ceremony—I. [308], [481].
Water-spirits—II. [80], and note; [154].
Weapon, of Paśupati—II. [542];
of Garuḍa—II. [543].
Weapons, magical—II. [527].