Magula or man̆gula, [69], [146], [343]
Mahagē, and paramour, [217], [218];
or mother-in-law escapes burning and gets thieves’ booty, [226], [228]
Mahinda IV., K., on powers of Assessors, [446]
Maina carries Prince, [443];
young killed by cobra, [443]
Mālu, [385]
Malwatta High Priest on old coins, [454]
Man, and crocodile, [446];
and greedy wife, [99]–[101];
and leopard or tiger, [447];
and snake, [447];
becomes K., [372];
bird form of, [445];
burnt in watch-hut, [161];
carried in bag by demon, [445],
by vulture, [81];
disguised deposes Khan, [135];
enslaved through gambling, [284];
frightens enemy, [371], [372],
tiger, [448];
kills and cooks demon’s daughter, [455];
kills lioness, [219],
monkey and parrot that saved his life, [182];
long-haired, [132];
personates Yakā, [161] ff.;
returns to be eaten, [172];
saves Princess, [371];
thought a demon, [180], [445]
Marambe, A. J. W., on Kandian measures, [456]