Red Lotus, unfading, a sign of the faithfulness of a wife or husband—I. [86], [87];
a man’s hand passed off as a—II. [450].
Relief-houses—II. [590].
Remedy against old age and death—II. [270];
against old age and disease—II. [596].
Remembering by heart anything heard once—I. [7], [9], [10]; II. 627.
Restoring to life dead creatures—II. [277] and note.
Resuscitation of heroes slain in battle—I. [476].
Retirement of a king to the forest in old age—I. [513].
Revenge of Cháṇakya—I. [30].
Riddle propounded by a supernatural being—I. [26];
propounded to a princess enables a prince to win her—I. 571;
the learned men of a king’s court puzzled by a—II. [118];
guessed by the aid of a preceptor—I. [44]; II. [236] note.
Ring put into a pail of water by a returning husband to inform his wife of his arrival—I. [142];
magical, averting all calamities called íti—II. [173];
discovery by means of—II. 629.