Pyramids, the, haunted by a spirit in the shape of a beautiful woman, that drives men mad—I. 574.

Quarrels between husband and wife due to enmity in a previous birth—I. [188].

Queen well acquainted with Sanskrit, taunts her husband with his ignorance of the rules of Sandhi—I. [38];
jealous of a woman of low birth who has five sons—I. [172];
got rid of by placing hands, feet and other limbs in her chamber, in order to make the king think her a witch—I. [289];
intrigues against her rival—I. [356];
endeavours to destroy the children of her rival—I. [383].

Race employed as an artifice to cheat giants out of magical treasures—I. [14].

Rain of Kumára—I. [544], and note;
of flowers—II. [455], [474], [521], [527], [543], [566].

Rainwater, desire of the chátaka for—II. [197].

Rákshasa—demon generally hostile to human race (feminine Rákshasí)—I. [6], [25], [26], [43], [60], [77], [78], [138], [139], [141], [143], [144], [151], [159], [210], [214], [215], [216], [217], [218], [263], [264], [358], [359], [361], [362], [363], [364], [385], [389], [550]; II. [70], [165], [259], [260], [290], [297], [390], [487], [524], [525], [529], [531], [551], [565], [602], [603], [609], [615], 629.

Rank detected even in disguise—I. [110].

Rash promise, story of the—II. [278]—281;
parallels to—281.

Recorder of Hades—II. [187].