Sītā, wife of Rāma, [30], [42], [52], [63], [100], [101], [105], [110], [115], [119], [189], [190], [191], [192], [194], [195], [197], [199], [218], [219], [224], [227], [228], [229], [233], [243], [244], [270], [271], [279], [281], [303], [328], [329].
Sītābengā cave, [54], [67], [89].
Skandagupta, Emperor, [144].
Slaughter, as an allegorical character, [255].
Slaves (ceṭa), speech of, [87], [141], [336];
in the Prakaraṇa, [346];
as hero and heroine in the Prasthāna, [351].
Softening of hard letters, in Prākrit, [86], [87], [88], [89], [121].
Somadatta, a Nāyaka, [84].
Somadeva, author of the Lalitavigraharājanāṭaka, [243], [248].
Somaçarman, in Cambodia, [29].