Invisibility, charm for producing—I. [74];—II. [221];
mantle of—I. 571.

Invulnerability—I. [444];
bestowed by Śiva—II. [448];
produced by a hero being smeared with the fat of a dragon—I. [572];
secret of, treacherously discovered and revealed by a woman—I. [70], [71]; II. [488].

Iron balance eaten by mice—II. [41], [42].

Jackal the wise animal in India (not the fox)—II. [28].

Jackal turned into an elephant by a hermit—II. [134].

Jew, fable of the Wandering—II. [596] note.

Jewel that renders the weapons of an enemy ineffectual—II. [161].

Jewels of the Chakravartin—II. [462] and note;
on the heads of snakes—II. [225].

Jewel-bearing trees—I. [495].

Jewel-lamps—I. 577; II. [368].