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INDEX.

A.

ABDUL QADIR JILANI, a saint, I.
216.

Abdul Wahid, a Pîr, I. 203.
Abhramu, the elephant, II. 239.
Abor tribe, belief in tree spirits, II. 78.
Abu 'Ali Qalandar, a saint, I. 218.
Abul Fazl, murder of, I. 138.
Acheri, a Bhût, I. 137, 263.
Achilles, horses of, II. 205.

Adbhutanâtha, a deified aerolite, I. 82.
Aditi, the eternal Mother, I. 111, 242.
Aditya, worship of, I. 5.
Adonis, I. 48.

Aerolites, theory regarding, I. 82;
used as fetish stones, I. 82.
Aeshma, I. 280.

Aetites, the, I. 116.

Agamukhi, a demon, II. 224.
Agariya tribe, respect for iron, II. 12;
instruction in witchcraft, II. 264.
Agarwâla tribe, worship of the ass, II.
209; of the snake, II. 139.
Agastya, the saint, I. 25, 64, 76, 77.
Aghâsura, the serpent king, II. 130.
Aghorpanthi sect, eaters of human

flesh, II. 171.

Agni, the fire god, I. 2; II. 156, 192;
well of, I. 53.

Agnidurga, worship of, I. 95.

Agnikunda, the fire-pit, II. 196.

Agwân, worship of, I. 128.
Agwâni, sister of Sitala, I. 128.
Ahalya, legend of. I. 13.

Ahban Rajput, a totem sept, II. 149.
Aheriya tribe, barring the ghost, II.
57; sheep worship, II. 226; sun
worship, I. 9; worship of Vâimîki,

I. 195.
Ahi, the weather dragon, I. 66; II.
123, 126.

Ahiran, worship of, II. 122.

Ahiwâsi, a totem tribe, II. 149.

Aindrâni, one of the Mothers, I. 112.
Air, spirits of the, I. 65.

Airâvata, a sacred elephant, II. 239.
Airi, a Bhût, I. 261.

Aiyanâr, worship of, I. 262.
'Ajab Sâlâr, a Pîr, I. 205.

Akâsh Bel creeper, a charm for barren-
ness, I. 227.

Akata Bîr, worship of, I. 255.
Akbar, rules about cow-killing. II.
235; fire worship, II. 196; sun
worship, I. 7.

Âkh tree, marriage with, II. 115, 117.
Akhtîj, a rural festival, II. 287.
Akshaya Vata, a sacred tree, II. 98.
Alakhiya sect, fetish worship of the
alms-bag, II. 186.

Alam Sayyid, a saint, II. 206.
Alawaka, a Yaksha, II. 80.
Alexander of Macedon, legend of, I.

47.

Alha and Udal, song of, used as a rain
charm, I. 75; II. 293; supposed to
be still alive, I 283.

'Ali, one of the Pîrs, I. 202; wor-
shipped by wrestlers, I. 87.
All Fools' Day, II. 321.

Alligator, a sacred animal, II. 252.
Amâvas, a day of rest for cattle, II.
234.

Amazons, the. II. 7.

Amba Bhawâni, worship of, I. 113.
Amber bead, used as an amulet, II. 19.
Amethyst, a sacred stone, II. 17, 18.
Amina Sati, a Pîr, I. 205.
Amputation, prejudice against, I. 280.
Amrita, legend of, I. 19.
Amritsar, lake of, I. 58.
Amulets, II. 15. 37.
Anasuya, legend of, I. 39.
Ancestors, worship of, I. 175; identi-
fied with the soil godling, I. 106;
re-born in a calf, I. 179; re-born in a
child, I. 179; worship connected

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