Suicide to save the life of another—I. [519]—[524]; II. [251]—257;
parallels to story, [257];
to propitiate a divinity—I. [523]; II. [170], [464];
meditated by kings who had failed to keep the wives of Súryaprabha committed to their care—I. [434];
of a king in his old age—II. [483].
Suitors, four baffled by an artifice—I. [17], [18], [19], [20];
story of the four accomplished—I. [499]; II. [275]—277;
of the three accomplished—II. [258]—260.
Sun-rise, power of demons ceases at—I. [43], [338], [550]; II. 628;
mountain of—I. [137].
Sun and moon-trees—I. 575.
Swans, husband and wife born as—II. [143].
Swan carries off a necklace and so liberates her mate—II. [144].
Swan-maidens—II. [452], and note.
Swinging a favourite recreation of a princess—II. [122].
Sword, magical, obtained by a hero—I. [69];
magical power of—I. [503];
that confers the power of flying through the air—I. [559];
magical belonging to a snake-demon—II. [150];
importance of in sorcery—II. [164] and note;
of a hero, II. [172];
sword, named Invincible—II. [270], [521].
Tájika—I. [336].