Crabs devour their own parents—I. [249].
Crane devoured by the makara—II. [32].
Criminal, a lady falls in love with a—II. [297], [493], 639.
Crow and the palm, the fable of—I. [271];
on the left hand an unfavourable omen—I. [465];
feigns to have been wounded by his own friends in order to beguile the owls—II. [69];
dissuades the birds from making the owl king,—II. [65], 636.
Crows and owls, enmity between—II. [64], and note;
dogs turned into crows—II. [512].
Crowns of snakes—II. 633.
Crown-prince, appointment of—I. [484].
Curse inflicted by a divine being—I. [4], [52], [116]; II. [193], [509],
end of appointed—ibid.
Curse of a parent—I. [497], [502]; II. [291];
terrible power of a parent’s—I. [555] note;
of a hermit—I. [506]; II. [130], [598];
of a hermit’s pupil—II. [536];
inflicted by a female of the Gandharva race—II. [537];
laid on a Vidyádhara by hermits—II. [438];
termination of—I. [334], [514]; II. [123];
termination of appointed—II. [105];
appointed end of arrives—I. [389].
Curse imposed on a Vidyádharí terminates—I. [225], [232];
a company dispersed by a—II. [150].