Lan̄kā, mythical home of Rāvaṇa, not Ceylon, [190], [194].
Lāṭa, use of Prākrit in, [287].
Lava, son of Rāma, [31], [191], [192], [194], [195], [223], [224].
Lāvaṇyasiṅha, son of Tejaḥpāla, [249].
Legendary origin of the dramatic art, [12], [13];
of the theory of drama, [290].
Legends, altered in the drama, [297], [346], [348].
Letter, as a dramatic motif, [63], [303].
Lévi, Prof. S., Théâtre indien of, [5];
theory of origin of the drama, [15];
views on the origin of the Vidūṣaka, [66];
the Çakas and the drama, [69]–72;
other references to, [128], [208].
Life, lack of criticism on, [160], [195], [196], [197], [280], [281], [354].
Light-hearted, hero, [305].