I.
Ignorance, fivefold; origin of beings, 34. nature and cause of, 649.
Id́á, d. of Daksha, w. of Kaśyapa, 122.
Idhmadhwaja, s. of Priyavrata, 162, n. 2.
Idvatsara, third cyclic year, 224.
Ijikas, a people, 191.
Ijyá 'oblation,' from Brahmá, 42, n. 21.
Ikshulá (Ikshudá), a river, 182, n. 15.
Ikshumálaví (Ikshumáliná), a river, 182, n. 15.
Ikshwáku, s. of Vaivaswata, 348. his sons, 359.
Ila, s. of Vaivaswata, 349, n. 5.
Ilus of the Phœnicians, ib.
Ilá, d. of Vaivaswata, 349. changed to a man, 350, mother of Pururavas, ib. w. of a Rudra, 59, n. 4. w. of Vasudeva, 439, n. 2,
Ilavila, s. of Daśaratha, 383.
Ilavilá, w. of Viśravas, 83, n. 5. d. of Trińavindu, 353. w. of Pulastya, ib. n. 24.
Ilávrita, s. of Agnídhra, 162. k. of Ilávrita, 162163.
Ilávrita, a country, 168.
Ilwala, s. of Hláda, 147, n. 1. s. of Viprachitti, 148.
Immortals, creation of, 36.
Impurity from death of relations, 316.
India, civilization and colonization of, lxv.
Indra, k. of the gods, 153. presides over the hands, 17, n. 28. husband of Śachí, 70. cursed by Durváśa, 71. praises Śrí, 78. divides the embryo of Diti, 152. one of the Vyásas, 272. born as Gádhi, 399. expelled by the sons of Raji, 411. recovers his power, 412. worshipped by the Gopas, 523. rains on Gokula, 526. does homage to Krishńa, 528. contends with Krishńa for the Párijáta tree, 585. is defeated, 586.
Indras of the Manwantaras; of the second, 260. third, 261. fourth and fifth, 262. sixth, 263. seventh, 264. eighth, 267. ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, 268. thirteenth and fourteenth, 269.
Indra-dwípa, a portion of Bhárata-varsha, 175.
Indradyumna, s. of Sumati, 164.
Indrakíla, a mountain, 180, n. 3.
Indra-loka, heaven of Indra and Kshatriyas, 48, n. 10.
Indrapramati, teacher of a Sanhitá of the Rigveda, 277.
Indra-sávarńi, fourteenth Manu, 268, n. 8.
Indriyátmá, name of Vishńu, 2, n. 2.
Iravat, s. of Arjuna, 460.
Irávatí, w. of a Rudra, 59, n. 4.
Irávatí, a river, 181. the Ravi or Hydraotes, ib. n. 9.
Iśána, a Rudra, 58.
Isha, a month, 225.
Íśwara, one with Vishńu, 2. active deity, ib. n. 3. synonyme of Mahat, 15, n. 22. a Rudra, 121, n. 17.
Itihása, 'historical tradition,' taught by Vyása, 276.
Ivílaka, a prince, 472.