Nala and Damayantī, [252];
misfortunes due to Kali’s jealousy, [252]

Names of husband and wife not mentioned, [102]

Nayide, former title of Chiefs’ sons, [441]

Needlework of Princess, [314], [315];
Q., [115], [116]

Netting animals, [4], [12]

Nindema, [165]

Nobleman (siṭāna), buried, [137];
daughter marries Prince, [377];
son becomes Treasurer, [222];
wife bears turtle, [121], [122]

Nonsense tale, [384]

Noose of leather or raw hide set for deer, [6], [8], [11], [12]

Nose or finger cut off by compact, [71], [72], [75], [76]