Wine mixed with datura—I. [90];
mixed with human blood offered to a king by a maiden of the infernal regions—II. [200];
practice of drinking—I. [165], [529], [534]; II. [428], [433], [469], [476], [480].

Wisdom, perfection of illustrated—II. [186].

Wishing-cow, the—I. [122].

Wishing-stone—II. [8], and note.

Wishing-tree—I. [174]; II. [182], [308], [498], [592];
that arose out of the sea—II. [286].

Witch, description of—I. [157];
punishment of, I. [161];
wife of a barber is a—I. [289];
attempt to prove a queen to be a—ibid;
contest of a benevolent with a cruel—I. [342], [343];
wife of a Bráhman becomes a—II. [135];
a white witch—ibid;
incantation for exorcising the demon of fever taught by a—II. [164];
a butcher’s wife a—II. [168];
a princess represented as a—II. [240];
secures possession of a man by giving him a man’s hand which she passes off for a red lotus—II. [450].

Witches, assembly of—I. [553]; II. [604];
sport in a cemetery—I. [159]; II. [240];
with Bhairava—I. [553];
cannibal propensities of—I. [158]; II. [450];
image of Bhairava dear to—II. [387];
fight between two parties of—II. [453], [605];
charm that keeps witches at a distance—II. [605].

Women, seclusion of, reprobated—I. [328].

Wounds, miraculously healed—I. [348].

Yaksha demigod attendant on Kuvera employed to guard wealth, (feminine Yakshí and Yakshiṇí)—I. [4], [37], [43], [58], [91], [127], [230], [250], [259], [306], [307], [323], [337], [338], [339], [341], [342], [343], [443], [452], [467]; II. [3], [83], [116], [118], [171], [172], [173], [193], [194], [204], [214], [451], [565], [571], [572], [582], [583], [584], [585], [594].