Nepathyagṛha, tiring room, [54], [359], [360]. [[399]]
Nepathyokti, a voice from behind the scene, [303].
Nevaccha (Ṇevaccha), Prākrit equivalent of Nepathya, [54].
Naipāṭhya, alleged origin of Nepathya, [54].
Naiṣadhānanda, by Kṣemīçvara, [240], [241].
Ny, altered to ññ in Açvaghoṣa’s Prākrit, to ññ or ṇṇ in Bhāsa;
to ṇṇ in Kālidāsa, [88], [121];
to ññ in the Mudrārākṣasa, [212].
P
Pañcarātra (ed., with trans. by W. G. Urdhwareshe, Indore, 1920), by Bhāsa, [94], [110], [112], [119], [122], [123], [335], [344], n. [2], [346].