All’s Well that ends Well, its original source—II. [618].

Alms, a wife demands her husband’s life as—II. [63], [603].

Aloes-wood turned into charcoal—II. [44].

Ambassador, the person of, inviolable—I. [442]; II. [395].

Anger, renunciation of, illustrated by a tale—I. [293].

Animal transformation—I. [37], [341], [342]; II. [135], [136], [157], [168].

Animals, charmed with the tale of Guṇáḍhya—I. [48];
those unlucky to meet—I. 578.

Antichrist, birth of announced—II. 629.

Ape that brings up money—II. [8];
kills the bird that admonishes him—II. [39].

Apsaras, name of certain female divinities who reside in the sky and are the wives of the Gandharvas—I. [52], [115], [238], [239], [250], [267], [286], [287], [292], [304], [310], [407], [430], [481], [528]; II. [576], [577].