Paṇḍukābhaya K., story of, [438]
Paramour, [118]–[120], [176], [212]–[218], [296]–[298], [345], [346], [372]
Parrot, and hare, [3];
accompanies Prince, [296]–[298];
assists Brāhmaṇa, [131];
bought by Prince, [128];
escapes from net, [441];
friend of Rākshasa, [180]–[182];
kept by Rākshasa, [172]–[174];
out of sea, [133];
recovers Princess and ring, [130], [131]
Participle, form of, [417]
Pārvatī curses Gaṇa, [53];
unable to enrich Brāhmaṇa, [398], [399]
Pāṭaliputra, [334]
Peacock, wooden flying, [90]
Pearl Fort, [443];
pearls in hidden treasure, [177],
vomited by birds, [455]