Son-in-law cheats and mutilates Gamarāla, [71]–[75];
mutilated, [71];
(or servant) scalds father-in-law or master, [73], [76]
Sons deceived by sham money, [242];
identified when guards, [92], [382], [383]
Soothsayer, and boy, [355];
finds hidden treasure, [355];
pretended, becomes sub-K., [437], [438];
robbery explained by, [45]
Soothsaying studied by Prince, [117];
taught by Śiva, [58]
Soul in cage, [445];
in dead body, [410]
South, residence of smoke-eating gods, [436]
Sovereign, [452]
Sparrows’ or swallows’ nestlings killed by spines or thorns, [94], [97]
Spell, [58], [59], [79];
Kala, [307];
protective, [119], [177], [178], [226], [227];
to bear children, [78];
to cause horse to void coins, [151];
to find lost property, [437];
to find or open treasure chamber, [357], [358];
to give magic power to articles, [375], [407];
to keep off demons, [177], [178];
to kill Rākshasa, [179];
to perform desired acts, [301], [375];
to prevent movement, [70], [307], [340];
to restore human form, [409];
to revive mother, [448];
to sail boat, [133], [134];
to seize Yakā, [163], [164]
Spirit, human, enters and revives dead animals, [408], [410];
man’s spirit leaves body, [409], [410]