Turtle, [29];
and deer, [5]–[12];
and rat, [9]–[12];
carried by crane or geese, [442];
disguised Prince, [301], [302];
goes for jewelled Fire-cock, [122]–[125];
marries Princess, [122];
out-witted by monkey, [449];
receives three magic obstacles, [123]–[125];
turtle shell burnt, [126]
Turtle doves brought from Pearl Fort, [443];
turtle dove or pigeon kills mate or young, [13]–[15]
Turtle Prince, [301]–[303];
becomes K., [303];
hunting episode, [302], [303]
Twelve, amuṇas, betel-creepers, calves, dogs, haunches of venison, [71], [73];
cubits, [132];
fathoms, [132];
furrows, [76];
pearls, [177];
persons, [119];
plates of rice, [119];
sacks, [238];
soldiers, [232];
years, [131], [321], [333];
years’ drought, [447]
Twenty-five years, [138], [301]
Uḍakkiya, [156]
Udaya, dawn mountain, [362]
Uncle = boy’s father, [356]