Yajñaśrí: Andhra king, [38].

Yajurveda: [534].

Yaksha: king, [454], [456] and [note 1]; statue of, described, [456–458]; high day of, [458], [465].

Yamuna: river, [533].

Yaśadáman I.: fourteenth Kshatrapa (a.d. 239), coins of, [46].

Yaśadáman II.: twenty-second Kshatrapa (a.d. 320), coins of, [49].

Yashvantráv: minor son of Trimbakráv Dábháde made Senápati by Bájiráv Peshwa (1731), [393], [396].

Yaśodharman: king of Málwa, [76], [77]; defeats Huns, [143]; defeats Mihirakula the famous White Hun conqueror at Kárur (530), [496].

Yaśodhavala: Kumárapála’s viceroy, [187]; set on his uncle’s throne by Kumárapála, [189].

Yaśovarman: king of Málwa, [160], [172], [173], [174]; his war with Siddharája, is taken prisoner and kept in a cage, [177–178], [496].