Bitch bears daughters, [102];
changed into golden pumpkin or gem-set figure, [103], [105];
ill-treated or killed by daughter, [103], [105]
Blind man, abandoned by wife, [390];
and Heṭṭiyā, [388]–[391];
death sentence, [391]
Blindness caused by kissing, [437],
by thorns, [443];
cured by eating bark, [443],
by touch of flower or hand, [139], [437];
night blindness, [220]–[222];
pretended, [213]–[216]
Blood, animal’s, smeared on sword to prove death, [97];
given to drink, [90], [93]
Boat sails up-stream, [133], [267]
Boy, assisted by gryphons, [444],
caterpillar, [132],
his long hair, [132];
cheats Heṭṭiyās, [150],
K., [151],
relatives, [435];
frightens leopard, [448],
thieves, [435];
in treasure chamber, [357];
kills dragon, [443],
mosquito on father’s head, [446];
learns arts, and women’s subtlety, [115], [116];
killed, [406];
kills magician, [405], [406];
magical transformations, [401]–[409];
marries Princess and becomes K., [405];
receives articles, [440];
taken as demon offering, [355]–[357];
unable to learn, [400], [401], [406], [408], [409]
Boy, fortunate, buys ships, [234]–[236], [238];
sells rice to monsters, [236]–[238];
made Treasurer, [239]
Brāhmaṇa, and goat, [205];
and mungus, [28];
and Rākshasa, [182];
and Vidyādhara wife, [362];
becomes K., [334];
breaks pot of flour or bread, [444];
buries corpse, [137];
cheated by jackal, [387],
by woman kept in pot, [120];
cheated or killed by pupil, [407], [408];
could not be enriched, [398], [399];
kills crane who befriended him, [182];
maims Rākshasa, [334];
marries courtesan, [198];
or man or Prince buys advice, [136]–[140];
or youth avoids death by sending another, [438], [439];
prediction of, [51], [193];
rides Garuḍa at night, [198];
tells story, [52];
unable to learn, [334]