Inability to learn, [300], [328], [329], [334], [400], [401], [406], [408], [409]
Īśwara, [57]–[60];
īśwara incantation, [58]
Jackal, advice to lion, [448];
and cat, [55];
and deer, [5] ff., [11];
and K., [259], [260];
and tiger and bear, [456];
assists man, [443], [447];
causes death of bull and lion or tiger, [22], [23];
cheats ascetic, [386], [387],
Brāhmaṇa, [387],
crocodile, [448], [449],
hare, [440],
lion, [442],
other jackals, [435],
wolf, [449];
declares excess of females, [259], [260];
feigns death, [11];
frightens tiger or wolf, [441];
gets drunk, [386];
heart burst at lion’s roar, [22];
killed by cultivator, [9],
by Gamarāla, [56],
by Vaeddā, [7];
must howl, 55, [56];
settles law-suit, [441];
story of, [353];
taken to plough, [54], [55];
untrustworthy, [10]
Jacket, skin or shell, removable:—bird, crocodile, dog, [445];
caterpillar, [132];
hare, monkey, [188];
mungus, [435];
turtle, [121]–[126], [301], [302]
Jātiya-jammē, [245]
Jew becomes K., [382];
recovers lost children and wife, [383]
Jewelled ring, [108], [127] ff., [184]
Journey to heaven, [87], [208]–[211]
Kaekuḷu hāl, raw-rice, [123]