Grief, rolling on ground a mark of, [182], [298], [299], [446]

Guards, animal, of Apsaras, [182]

Habaka trap, [49], [51]

Hāhō, [187]

Hair, cuts tree, [443];
floats away in water, [130][134], [266];
golden, of man or Princess, [130], [133], [134], [266];
lengthened by pounding, [455];
long, [131][133], [135];
line on body, [156]

Hanging, [46]

Haranṭikā, the thief, [41] ff.;
beheads father, [41];
falls from tree, [42]

Hare, and jackal’s rice eating, [440];
and parrot, [3];
cuts millet, [187];
fox and wolf in larder, [56];
eyes shown as Princes’, [96];
married to Prince, [187]

Hat, three-cornered, story of, [200] ff.;
of K. Raja-Sin̥ha, [456]

Hatara-maha lūla trap, [48], [49], [51]