D.

Dangers of youth and prosperity, [76]

Dead restored to life, the, [138]

Descriptions of ascetics, [19], [35], [104];
ascetic’s cave, [99];
ascetic’s employments, [39], [135];
ascetic women, [162];
Çabaras, [27];
an encampment, [173];
Caṇḍāla village, [204];
chase, the, [24], [73];
childhood, [54];
crown prince’s palace, [89];
dawn, [23];
divine being, a, [133];
evening, [44], [114], [139], [160];
forest, [16];
hall of audience, [12], [14];
hall of exercise, [13], [59];
hermitage, [18], [24], [38];
peace of, [42];
king, [3], [47], [215];
king’s body-guard, [216];
lakes, [20], [31], [92];
minister, [11], [49];
his levée, [217];
night, [45],
close of, [161];
palace of learning, [59];
penances to win a son, [55];
queen, [51]; her retinue, [122];
region of Kailāsa, [220];
steed, [62];
toilet, [13], [74];
Ujjayinī, [210];
whiteness, [96];
women, [5];
zenana, [51], [144];
attendants, [217];
employments of, [144]

Different sects, [218]

Difficulty of rising to a higher birth, [203]

Draviḍian hermit, [172]

Dreams at the end of night, [57]