Cannibalism—II. [616].

Caravan, plundered by a Śavara chief—I. [176];
by bandits—I. [262].

Cat, form of, assumed by Indra out of fear—I. [123];
liberated by a mouse that gnaws its bonds asunder—I. [297];
description of—II. [110];
the hypocritical—II. [67], 636.

Cave leading into the infernal regions—I. [416]; II. [197].

Centipedes extracted from the inside of a king’s head—I. [264].

Chakravákas, separated at night—I. [117]; II. [559].

Chaṇḍála, the generic name for a man of the lowest and most degraded of the mixed tribes—I. [227], [241], [242]; II. [56], [490], [491], [496], [509], [511], [512].

Chanting of the Sáma Veda—I. [35].

Chariot that flies through the air—I. [259], [278], [325], [392], [400], [440]; II. [146], [553], [556], [624].

Chariyá Piṭaka, story of Tárávaloka found in the—II. 639.