Bees, form of assumed by magic—I. [120];
charm against—II. [201].
Bewildering and counteracting, science of—I. [439].
Bhilla or Bheel, name of a wild mountain race notorious for its depredations, often synonymous with Śavara and Pulinda—I. [84], [491], [550]; II. [20], [53], [54], [154], [155], [381], [382], [390], [595], [597].
Bhúta, a goblin—II. [233], [234].
Binding enemies’ limbs, art of—I. [460].
Bird, gigantic—I. [54], [77], [572]; II. 630;
carries Śaktideva to the golden city—I. [221].
Bird used for riding through the air—II. [532].
Birds, the king of the—II. [65], and note;
gardeners in the form of—II. [533];
language of understood by men—II. [368];
language of understood by Melampus—II. 638.
Birth, effect of thoughts in a former—I. [242];
recollection of previous, of ominous import—I. [239].
Bitch, meat smeared with pepper given to—I. [89], [90];
in her former life a woman—I. [89].