Kushmáṇḍas, a class of demons—II. [360].
Lake that washes away sin—I. [553];
in the infernal regions—I. [421];
marvellous effect of drinking its water, ibid.
Lamps fed with human fat—II. [207].
Language of birds—II. 633.
Languages, use of, abandoned in accordance with a vow—I. [32], [39].
Lanká, the whole ground of, made of wood—I. [79].
Leanness the result of discontent—II. [76].
Leprosy, mention of—II. [97].
Letting go a bull’s tail in order to speak—II. [112];
a tree, in order to clap a singer—ibid;
European parallels—ibid, note.
Life, half of the allotted period of, bestowed on another—I. [98], 573;
a lover restored by the gift of half that of a princess—II. [493];
restored to a dead swan by a herb—II. [144].