Vidūṣaka, jester, [28], [39], [40], [50], [51], [52], [53], [56], [62], [65], [66], [67], [73], [81], [82], [84], [107], [108], [133], [141], [156], [158], [159], [160], [176], [177], [234], [235], [237], [254], [263], [264], [270], [299], [310], [311], [313], [314], [326], [328], [334], [340], [351], [361].

Vidyā, as a character, [251], [252].

Vidyāpariṇayana, by Vedakavi, [253].

Vidyunmālā, metre, [142].

Viddhaçālabhañjikā, by Rājaçekhara, [232], [234], [235], [300].

Viprayoga, sundering, as form of the erotic sentiment, [323].

Vipralabdhā, deceived (heroine), [309].

Vipralambha, sundering, as form of erotic sentiment, [323].

Vibhāva, determinants of sentiment, [315].

Vibhāṣās, conventional dialects used in drama, [337].