Elephant, as fishing bait, [451];
carried by vulture, [81];
demanded when dead, [110], [111];
from divine world, [208], [210];
given for water-pot, [111];
gives gold and silver to Princess, [109];
guard of Apsaras, [182];
killed by Prince, [294],
by snake’s breath, [456];
kills Rākshasa, [108];
man shelters in dead one, [81];
milk brought, [79], [80];
races ant and chameleon, [442];
“Sending,” [177];
selects K., [381], [382];
snake in head, [185], [186];
sold as voiding gold coins, [150];
thrown over Seven Seas, [451]

Elephant guard, [106][108];
finds Princesses in cave, [108],
ring, [106];
kills Rākshasa, [108]

Elopement, [39], [46], [109], [132], [160], [166], [175], [195], [198], [389]

Escape of culprits by charging others, [336][338];
of condemned prisoners, [345], [346]

Euphorbia milk drunk, [138]

Exchange of cloths, [174]

Fakīr breaks his pot, [440]

Fate, [332], [392] ff.;
Buddhist and Hindū doctrines of, [398], [399]

Father-in-law or master scalded, [73], [75]

Feast or food given to find husband, [92], [93];
brother-in-law, [252]