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- Vaisya, a, [162].
- Vak, wife of Vata, [165].
- Vâlmîki, the poet, [100].
- Varâhamihara, [112].
- Varuna, [156];
- Vasishtha, on righteousness, [93].
- Vata, the wind, [200];
- Veda, their antiquity, [101];
- silly conceptions, [118];
- religion of, [129];
- necessary to the study of man, [133];
- objections to, [135];
- native character of, [159];
- lessons of, [161];
- use of their study, [162];
- character of their poetry, [182];
- knowledge of God progressive in, [194];
- their hymns, a specimen, [205];
- their gods, number of, [219];
- meaning of their names, [220];
- three periods in their literature, [234];
- three religions in, [236].
- Vedic Mythology, its influence, [27];
- Veda-end, [267].
- Vedânta philosophy, [265];
- the present religion in India, [269];
- its prevalence, [270];
- commended to students, [271];
- its highest knowledge, [273].
- Vidâla, cat, [42].
- Vihâras, or colleges, the ancient, [26].
- Vikramâditya, [110];
- his varied experience, [113].
- Village communities in India, [64];
- large number of, [65];
- morality in, [67].
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- Vyâsa, the poet, [100].
- W.
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- Waters, divers gods of the, [167].
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- Witnesses, three classes of, [69].
- Wolf, F. A., his questions, [221];
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- Wotan and Vata, [201].
- Writing unknown in ancient India, [226].
- X.
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- Y.
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- Yagñadattabadha, [110].
- Yâgñavalkya, on virtue, [92].
- Yahweh, worship of, [272].
- Yama, lord of the departed, [85];
- Yâska, division of the Vedic gods, [168].
- Yueh-chi, The, and the Goths, [104].
- Z.
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- the survivor of Dyaus, [213];
- the interval between, [235].
- Zeus, Dyaus, and Jupiter, [198].
- Zimmer, Prof., on polytheism, [166];
- translation of Sanskrit words, [185].
- Zodiacal signs, known to Sanskrit astronomers, [114].
- Zodiac, The Babylonian, [147].
- Zoroastrianism, [31].
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