L
Ladies, of the harem, where placed in the auditorium, [370];
see also Heroines and Hetaerae.
Lagidai, rule of, in Alexandria, [60].
Lakṣmaṇa, brother of Rāma, [42], [100], [105], [115], [119], [189], [190], [223], [226], [227], [228], [229], [245], [246], [269], [271], [303].
Lakṣmaṇa Māṇikyadeva, patron of, author of the Kautukaratnākara, [263].
Lakṣmaṇa Sūri, author of the Ḍillīsāmrājya, [251].
Lakṣmī, the goddess, [268], [274].
Lakṣmīpati, a prince, [258], [259].
Laments, of women, permitted in the An̄ka, [348].
Language, of Açvaghoṣa, [85]–9;
Bhāsa, [120]–2;
Mṛcchakaṭikā, [140]–2;
Kālidāsa, [166];
Harṣa, [181];
Mahendravikramavarman, [185];
Bhavabhūti, [203];
Viçākhadatta, [211], [212];
Bhaṭṭa Nārāyaṇa, [219];
Rājaçekhara, [236].