Introduction (āmukha), [328].

Invention of the poet, when allowed, [277], [296], [297], [346], [348], [349].

Ionian, equivalent to Greek, and also used more widely, [61].

Irāvatī, a queen, in the Mālavikāgnimitra, [148], [149], [155], [157].

Irony, in Bhāsa, [119];
in Bhavabhūti, [192], n. [1], [194].

Irregularities of Sanskrit, in Açvaghoṣa, [85], [86];
in Bhāsa, [120], [121].

Īçvarasena, an Ābhīra prince, [129].

I-Tsing, [168], [171].

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