Kâmapâla, son of Dharmapâla, minister and son-in-law of the King of
Benâres.
Kanakalekha, daughter of the King of Kalinga, wife of Mantragupta.
Kandukavati, the princess who performed the ball-dance.
Kantaka, the gaoler killed by Upahâravarma.
Kantimati, the wife of Kâmapâla, mother of Arthapâla.
Kirâta, a savage, forester, Bheel.
Kosadâsa, lover of Chandrasena.
Kusa-grass, a scented grass, much used at sacrifices for laying
offerings on, &c.
Kuvera, the God of Wealth, whose attendants were the Yakshas.
Magadha, the kingdom of Râjahansa.