Rings, one hundred obtained by the wife of a water-spirit—II. [80].

Ṛishi—I. [42] note, [479]; II. [332].

Rose garland, unfading, a sign of the faithfulness of man or wife—I. [86] note.

Sacrifice to obtain wealth—I. [57];
of the body to feed a petitioner—II. [190].

Salamanders—II. 634.

Salvation, the nature of, taught to a merchant’s son by a figure—I. [237], [238].

Sandal-wood juice used to irrigate streets on festal occasions—I. [408];
used to allay heat—II. [345], [531].

Sánkhya doctrine—I. [418].

Śavara, barbarian or savage—I. [55], [56], [62], [63], [84] note, [176], [177], [178], [179], [180], [181], [270], [284], [285], [541], [547], [548], [550]; II. [20], [154], [155], [169], [191], [355], [381], [382], [383], [384], [390], [391], [393], [401], [403], [407].

Science, magical of the Vidyádharas (Science-holders)—I. [136], [218], [345], [406];
appears in visible form—II. [446].