Heads, interchange of—II. [264].

Heart, compared to a lotus, when offered to Lakshmí—II. [141];
longing for a monkey’s—II. 636;
bird without a—ibid.

Hearts, external—II. [85].

Heaven, entered by a gambler concealed in a lotus—II. [577].

Hell, description of—II. [127]:
openings leading down to—II. [197].

Herbs, connected with the moon—I. [144];
magic, dispelling old age and death—I. [320];
magic found in a cavern guarded by demons—I. [443], [444];
potent that grow on mountains—I. [414];
that protect men against witches—II. [451] note.

Hero referred to some one living further on—I. [205], [206] note; II. 630.

Heroes known by their possessing intelligent horses and conversing with them—I. 574.

Hermit wounded by a king out of jealousy—I. [248];
refers an enquirer to an elder brother dwelling at a great distance (a common folk-lore incident)—I. [205], [206] note.

Hide, a man wrapped up in an elephant’s, is carried to the top of a hill by a monstrous bird—I. [77], [572].