Incoherent talk (asatpralāpa), [329].
Indian philosophy, the product of the Brahmins, [276].
Individuality, of characterization, not aimed at in Sanskrit drama, [282], [353].
Indra, dialogues introducing, [14], [15], [19];
monologue of drunken, [18], [19];
referred to, [267], [303].
Indra’s banner, origin of drama in festival of, [41], [369].
Indra III, Rāṣṭrakūṭa, [239].
Infinitive, form of, in Açvaghoṣa, [87].
Internal junctures, see Antarasandhi.
Interval of time, between Acts, [301].
Intoxication (mada), as a dramatic motif, [303].