P.

Pakshapāta, partiality, [40] note, [211]

Palāça, a tree (Butea Frondosa), [18], [19]

Pallavikā, [145]

Pampā, a lake, [20], [24]

Panasa, bread-fruit tree, [39]

Pāñcālī style, [xviii]

Pañcavaṭī, a district, [19]

Pāṇḍavas, The, [18] note, [93]

Pāṇḍu, a king, [137]

Paraçurāma, avatar of Vishṇu, [6], [27], [61]

Parihāsa, a parrot, [150], [151], [194]

Parīkshit, a king, [138]

Pārijāta, coral-tree, [109], [110], [112], [117], [126]

Pārvatī, wife of Çiva, [8], [63], [103]

Pārvatīpariṇaya, [viii]

Patralekhā, the hero’s confidante, [75], [86], [89], [141], [164], [167], [169], [170], [171], [173], [174], [175], [177], [179], [180], [183], [184], [185], [187], [188], [191], [193], [195]–197, [208]

Persia, [62]

Peterson’s Edition of Kādambarī, [vii], [viii], [xii], [xvii], [xix], [xx], [xxiii]

Pipal, a tree (Ficus Religiosa), [56]

Pippalī, long pepper, [145]

Pitṛis, the Manes, [14], [39]

Prajāpati, the Creator, [10], [96], [144], [169]

Pramadvarā, an Apsaras, [138]

Pramathas, demons, [47], [210]

Pramati, an ascetic, [138]

Prithurāja, a king, [4]

Priyaṅgu, panic seed, [139]

Pulastya, [xi]

Puṇḍarīka, a Brahman, [ix], [x], [xi], [xiii], [xix], [3], [4], [5], [8], [9], [109], [110], [115], [116], [118], [120], [121], [122], [125], [126], [128], [131], [133], [134], [135], [136], [138], [192], [193], [195], [196], [197]

Purāṇas, sacred legendary histories, [10], [40], [60], [189], [200], [212]

Purushottama, Vishṇu, [79] note

Pushkara, a place, [37] note