Cerebralization of n, in Açvaghoṣa’s Prākrits, [86], [87], [88], [121].

Cerebrals, other than , produce strength of style, [332].

Ceylon, king of, father of Ratnāvalī, [171].

Challenge (utthāpaka), [327].

Chamberlain (kañcukin), [313];
appropriate to the Prahasana, [348].

Change of action (parivartaka), [327].

Character drawing, [282];
in Bhāsa, [110];
Mṛcchakaṭikā, [134], [135], [137];
Kālidāsa, [155]–9;
Harṣa, [176], [177];
Bhavabhūti, [193], [194];
Viçākhadatta, [208], [209];
Bhaṭṭa Nārāyaṇa, [215];
Rājaçekhara, [235].

Characters in the drama, [305]–14, [355].

Characteristics of the Sanskrit drama, [276]–88.

Charcoal burners, speech of, [337].