Brāhmaṇa’s son, assisted by animals, [135];
learns women’s wickedness, [116];
power of his talisman, [135];
rescues and marries Princess, [133];
sells gold-voiding horse, [151]

Bride, abducted, [163];
cheats Rākshasa, [172];
price, [313]

Bridegroom killed on wedding night, [331], [332], [334]

Brilliance of Buddha, [114],
heroine, [113], [114],
Prince, [114], [254]

Buddha as flying horse, [199]

Buddhist doctrine regarding Karma, [332], [398]

Buffalo made ram, [205]

Bug and louse story, [30]

Bull, and ass in bean field, [56];
and lion kill each other, [22], [23];
and mouse-deer, [23];
feigns death, [11];
heavenly, visits tank, [210], [211];
made goat, [200];
swallows chank shell, [152]

Burial, alive:—children, [84][87], [293],
criminals, [98],
Rākshasī, [134];
of K., [309],
nobleman, [137],
nobleman’s wife, [241],
Prince, [257], [332],
villager, [68], [218]