Widows remaining alive, [137]
Wood goddesses or nymphs, [16], [22], [24], [35], [109], [176]
World-conquest, [89]
Worlds, the seven, [3]
Worship of, Aditi, [213];
Agni, [12], [45], [72];
Arhat, the, [162];
Avalokiteçvara, [162];
Brahmā, [39];
Çiva, [12], [39], [56], [95], [97], [135], [162], [167], [182], [189], [207];
pictures of, [103];
Durgā, [31], [55], [56], [162], [172];
as Umā, [182];
goddesses of space, [45];
Kāma, [211];
Kāma’s festival, [206];
Kārtikeya, [162], [185];
Kṛishṇa, [162];
Mahākāla, [47];
on the fourteenth day, [53];
Mātṛikās, [56];
or the divine mothers of, Avantī, [199];
Pitris, [12];
Siddhas, [56];
sun, the, [12];
trees, [56];
Vishṇu, [39];
as Nārāyaṇa, [182];
as Rāma, [206];
Viçravasa, [162];
Viriñca, [162]
Weak nature of those born from a mother only, [203]
Writing on birch-leaves, [56]
Y.
Yamunā, its blue colour, [33]
Yoga, [128]