Lion throne, royal box, [370].

Literary antecedents of, and influences on, the Sanskrit drama, [75]–7.

Literary drama, [56], [273].

Lokanātha Bhaṭṭa, author of the Kṛṣṇābhyudaya, [268].

Lopāmudrā, legend of, [14], [19].

Loss of memory, as a dramatic motif, [153], [297].

Love, as a character, [151].

Love, as a dramatic motif, [278], [285], [286], [310];
as basis of sentiment, [323], [324];
in Bhāsa, [107];
Mṛcchakaṭikā, [130], [138];
Kālidāsa, [159];
Candaka, [169];
Harṣa, [180];
Bhavabhūti, [196], [198], [199];
Bhaṭṭa Nārāyaṇa, [219];
Rājaçekhara, [238]. [[383]]

Lovers, kinds of men, and women, [307]–9.

Low moral character of actors, [55], [363].