Nága or serpent-demon—I. [32], [183] note; II. [54] note, [149] note, [157], [170], [173], [190], [192], [214], [215], [230], [231], [313], [314], [316], [361], ibid note, [362], [364], [366], [386], [543], [551], [568].
Nágí, feminine of the preceding—I. [544], [545], [548].
Nativity, a man’s prognosticates that he will be a thief—II. [180].
Natural character indelible—II. [72].
Necklace, a talisman against hunger, thirst, and death—I. [478].
Nectar carried off from the snakes by Indra—I. [182].
Net, device of the—II. [7].
Night, described as a female ascetic—II. [604];
the time when Rákshasas, Yakshas, and Piśáchas walk abroad—I. [43].
Nisháda, name of certain wild aboriginal tribes described as hunters, fishermen, robbers, &c.—I. [241].
Noose, a Ḍomba shewing how to fasten it round the neck, is himself hanged—I. [88].