Chandrapíḍa, a king—II. [57].

Chandraprabha, a prince—I. [162],
a king of Śákala, father of Súryaprabha—I. [406], [407], [408], [409], [410], [411], [412], [413], [414], [415], [416], [417], [418], [421], [422], [423], [435], [436];
king of Ujjayiní—II. [323], [331], [332], [334].

Chandraprabhá, wife of a merchant—I. [119];
a Vidyádharí, I. [222], [223], [224], [232], [233];
a princess—II. [245];
a queen, [301].

Chandrapura, a city of the Vidyádharas—II. [532], [533], [540];
the native town of Kusumáyudha—II. [606].

Chandrarekhá, a Vidyádharí—I. [222], [232].

Chandrasára—II. [129], [131].

Chandrasaras, a lake—II. [66].

Chandraśekhara—II. [599].

Chandraśrí—II. [13].

Chandrasvámin, a Bráhman of Váráṇasí—I. [339];
a Bráhman of Devakamalapura, I. [549], [550], [551], [552], [553], [554], [556], [557];
a Bráhman of Ujjayiní—II. [323], [324], [325], [326], [327];
an ambassador—II. [372];
a Bráhman of Máyápur—II. [596];
a Bráhman of Brahmasthala—II. [611].