Kādī, or Kadī, Mīlacchrīkāra’s preceptor, [250].

Kaikeyī, wife of Daçaratha, [100], [101], [189], [227], [228].

Kaiyaṭa, on the Mahābhāṣya, [33].

Kalacuris, a royal house, [226], [232].

Kalahaṅsa, in the Mālatīmādhava, [193], [313].

Kalakaṇṭha, friend of Māruta, [257].

Kālapriya, probably Mahākāla, the deity of Ujjayinī, [186].

Kalhaṇa, historian, [129], [168], [220].

Kālidāsa, dramatist, [42], [58], [65], [76], [91], [93], [115], [120], [124]–6, [127], [129], [139], [143]–67, [196], [197], [239], [243], [256], [275], [280], [281], [284], [291], [292], [297], [309], [311], [334], [343], n. [1], [352], [353], [355], n. [3], [364].

Kalin̄ga, king, enemy of Vatsa, [173], [174].