Josaphat and Barlaam, Liebrecht’s essay on the sources of—I. [248] note.
Judge, put to death for an inconsiderate decision—II. [181].
Juice of a herb restores the dead—II. [144], 637.
Justice, god of, assumes the disguise of a dove to test the virtue of a king—I. [45];
of a lion in order to test the virtue of a boar—II. [177].
Kachchhapa Játaka, original source of the story of the tortoise and the two swans—II. [37] note.
Kápálika, description of—II. [571] note, [611].
Kárpaṭika—I. [347] note; meaning of the word—I. [199], [515]—II. [265];
story of a—II. [614].
Kingdom transferred to a Bráhman in accordance with a prescribed form—I. [333].
Kings, chief vices of, displayed in king Nala—I. [562];
temptations to which they are exposed—II. [321].