Skulls, delight of Śiva in—I. [6].
Smile, white according to Hindu poetic canons—I. [125], [127].
Smell of fried eels, enjoyment of, how paid for—II. [87].
Snake similarly represented in Russian and Indian stories—I. [183] note;
gratitude of—I. [564]; II. 633;
delivers a man from prison—II. [107];
causes justice to be done to a girl—II. [108] note, (see also Nága).
Snake-bite, effects of counteracted by a ring—I. [61].
Snake-charmer—I. [55].
Snake-demon—II. [54] and note, [99], [149];
female enters into a king—I. [544].
Snake-maiden—II. [173].
Snake-worship—I. [312], 576; II. [225].
Snakes devoured by Garuḍa—I. [183], [184], [185];
jewels on the crests of—I. [564];
corresponding European superstition—ibid, note.