Hayi-wunā, [68]
Head, of slave shaved, [272];
to split into pieces, [170], [171];
washing, [48], [255]
Heaven, journey to, [87], [208], [211]
Hero, difficulty of killing, [438], [439]
Heṭṭiyā or Heṭṭirāla, [69];
and blind man, [388]–[391];
and Sokkā, [457] ff.;
advances money for buying ship and trading, [235]–[239];
bride’s adventure, [343]–[346];
buys Prince, [273], [286];
cheated by boy or Prince, [150], [273]–[291];
his diarrhœa, [458];
refuses profit, [239];
shopkeeper gives dāna, [270];
wife cheated, [240], [241]
Heṭṭiyā’s daughter goes to school, [392];
married to Prince, [397];
Princess’s friend, [392]
Heṭṭiyā’s son avoids school, [89], [230];
joins army, [231];
made local K., [232], [233]
Hidden treasure, [176], [177];
lighted lamp in chamber, [357];
mode of taking, [169], [170], [177], [178], [355], [357];
takers protected by charmed stones, [177]
Hills and trees joined and separated by Act of Truth, [63]
Himālaya or himālē, [102], [166], [172], [179], [421], [424]