Cymbals, [155]
Damayantī, story of, [252]
Dānaya, given to find husband, [132], [270], [271], [319];
given to Gods and poor, [144], [145];
Śakra as old man eats it, [145]
Dancing, girl, [155], [156], [195], [197];
drowned for causing husband’s death, [157];
song parodied by tom-tom beater, [156];
learnt by Princess, [326]
Darter, a dried-fish trader, [353]
Daughter as bait for thief, [46], [47];
drowns mother, [224]
Daughter-in-law, burnt, [227], [229];
deceived by sham money, [240]–[242];
tries to kill mother-in-law, [225]–[229]
Davids, Prof. Rhys, on larin, [453]