[Cremation], i. [476], ii. [522], [523], [526], [527], [542], [543], [546]–548;
of suicides, ii. [256] sq.

[Criminals], absence of remorse in, i. [90 n. 1];
punished in public, i. [191] sq.;
detection of, i. [193];
sacrificed, i. [439], [440], [467], [471] sq., ii. [651];
enslaved, i. [518], [675], [676], [681], [682], [685], [688]–691, ii. [7], [8], [12], [13], [74];
eaten, ii. [4], [367], [554], [558] sq.;
their blood partaken of, ii. [464] sq.;
treatment of the bodies of, ii. [527], [528], [549].
See [Asylums], [Punishment]

[Crops], robbery of, i. [287], ii. [14] sq.;
human sacrifices offered for the purpose of securing good, i. [443]–451;
unchastity supposed to injure the, ii. [417], [747]

[Cross], the, ii. [256 n. 2]

[Cross-roads], i. [502], ii. [256], [256 sq. n. 2]

[Crown], miraculous virtue attributed to the royal, ii. [608 n. 4], [753]

[Crucifixion], ii. [256 n. 2]

[Cruelty] to animals, ii. [496], [508]–510

[Curiosity], ii. [109], [110], [135], [149], [595], [597]

[Curses], materialistic conception of, i. [57]–61, [70], [233] sq., ii. [583]. [584], [703];
holiness not allowed to be defiled by, i. [58], [625], ii. [638];
of parents, i. [58], [538], [621]–627, ii. [703], [715], [716 n. 2], [732];
of the poor, i. [561]–565;
of magicians and priests, i. [563];
of saints, i. [563], [622];
of dying persons, i. [563], [626], ii. [245];
of dissatisfied guests, i. [584]–594, ii. [715], [732];
of dissatisfied refugees, i. [585], [587] sq., ii. [636]–638;
of old persons, i. [622], [626];
of husbands, i. [626];
of elder brothers and sisters, i. [626], ii. [703];
of superiors, i. [626] sq., ii. [703];
of women, i. [668];
of slaves, i. [716];
of their masters, ii. [703];
of kings, ii. [703];
personified and elevated to the rank of supernatural beings, i. [60], [379], [482], [561], [585], [623], [624], [626], ii. [68], [116], [715], [732];
transformed into attributes of gods, i. [379], [561], [562], [585], [624], ii. [68], [116], [715];
supernatural beings appealed to in, i. [561], [564] sq., ii. [66]–68, [120]–123, [658], [686]–690, [699], [731];
supernatural beings exposed to men’s, i. [564], [566], [585], ii. [584], [585], [618]–624, [636], [638], [656]–659, [700];
conducted by various vehicles, i. [586]–594, ii. [121], [151], [208], [209], [567], [622]–624, [687]–690;
by blood, i. [586], [587], [591], ii. [69], [118]–121, [208], [209], [618]–622, [687]–689;
by human blood or flesh, ii. [566] sq.;
in reception ceremonies and salutations, i. [590] sq., ii. [151];
pronounced on thieves or as a means of protecting property, ii. [62]–69, [703];
sacrifices to gods as a means of transferring, ii. [618]–624, [658];
method of protecting the king against criminals, ii. [637];
prayers assuming the character of, ii. [656]– 659;
contained in ordeals, ii. [687]–690;
influencing men’s state in the future life, ii. [692], [693], [708], [709], [715] sq.
See [L-ʿâr]