Summary: “Vaciispati, Udbhijja, Udbaraca, Vaiseshika, Udumbara, Vaidarbhi, Udvaha, VaivajapI, Ugdna, Vaina lift, UttRasna, Vaisdc'ha, UjAgiana, Va id am pa yaha, Uhyagrina, Vaishethic, Ujas, Vaishnavas, UpacOJala, Vyasa, Yati, Yoni, Yoga, , YMna, and Yokas, Waters, praysers, Year, Widow, Yoga, and Yugas, subdivided as Uttarascna, Prasischs, Yajurveda, and Ydmna, concluding volume cites the Mahabgarata, Sitopanishad, Bible, Yajnva Purana, YtSgaksbi, and YajntadAm/admin, Yiga, Achte sutihdni thi, Varta, Gandia, Journal Vafclca, Yama, Yamuna, and Yamtm; addressing similar religious ceremonies, deities, and myths with detailed explanations of the sects, beliefs, and practices observed. The text provides context on philosophical, societal, and theological elements of these distinctive systems.”