Amritsar, lake of, I. 58.
Anasûya, legend of, I. 39.
Ancestors, worship of, I. 175;
identified with the soil godling, I. 106;
re-born in a calf, I. 179;
re-born in a child, I. 179;
worship connected with tree worship, II. [83];
with snake worship, II. [145].
Androclus and the lion, II. [210].
Animal, a demon scarer, II. [203];
parts of, used in amulets, II. [38], [203];
euphemism in connection with, II. [54];
grateful, II. [202];
house and tomb haunters, II. [203];
representing the Corn Spirit, II. [204];
understanding human speech, II. [202];
worship of, II. [201] sqq.
Animism, theory of, II. [83], [183].
Anjana, the elephant, II. [239].
Anjanavati, the elephant, II. [239].
Anka, the, II. [158].