Magical conflict—I. [343]; II. [468].
Males, the wickedness of illustrated—II. [246], [247];
parallels to the story—250.
Mándhátar, story of—II. [470] note.
Man-eating woman—II. [616].
Man-hating maiden, story of the—II. [587];
European parallels—II. [589].
Man-lion—II. [396].
Marks, auspicious—I. [433]; II. [376];
falsely asserted to be inauspicious—I. [103], [105]; II. [319];
on the body indicative of royalty—II. [11].
Marriage, ceremony of—I. [113], [316], [429]; II. [146], [406];
circumambulation of the fire essential part of the ceremony of—II. [435];
ceremony of, requires the presence of parents—II. [402];
distribution of presents on the occasion of a—I. [95], [97]; II. 628;
Gándharva form of—I. [45], [63], [103], [268], [300], [386]; II. [210], [226], [238];
of a dying thief—II. [329];
Svayamvara form of—II. [126] note, [432] note;
the consent of the village required for—II. [119];
to be celebrated at an auspicious time chosen by the astrologers—I. [279].
Maruts, the—II. [526] note.
Mátanga, name of a tribe of barbarians and outcasts—II. [154], [155], [191], [388], [389], ibid note, [390], [391], [392], [393], ibid note, [401], [407], [489], [490], [491], [495], [496].