[1] Eli-bahinḍa, a word which when thus used is well understood to refer to a necessary natural function. [↑]

INDEX

Abandoned city, [310]

Abduction, of Apsaras, [366];
bride, [163];
girl, [299], [320];
Nāga maiden, [366];
Princess, [91], [103], [108], [130], [266], [268], [311], [312], [315], [316], [371], [378];
woman, [197]

Abuccā, [84], [416]

Act of Truth, [63][68]

Aḍē, disrespectful, [67];
also an exclamation denoting astonishment or interest

Adikār or man kills lion or tiger accidentally, [219];
taken by horse among enemy, [370]

Ādiśēsha, snake K., gives magic ring, [131]