Mungawē, [79]
Mungus killed by Brāhmaṇa or widow, [27], [28];
kills polan̆gā, [28]
Mungus-boy, tricks of, [435]
Mutilation, [215], [359], [364], [449];
compact, [71], [72], [75]–[77]
Mutu Kōṭṭē, Pearl Fort, [443]
Naekata, [246]
Nāga, a Princess, [327];
K. or cobra assists kind, kills unkind Princess, [104],
gives gold and silver articles, [104],
magic ring, [129], [131]–[134];
power of gem, [129]–[131]
Nāga maiden captured by hiding clothes, [366];
kills K., [135];
long hair, [135];
maidens restore hands and feet, [365], [366],
steal flowers, [365]
Nāgārjuna, [409]