Woman abandons blind husband, [339];
abducts Princess, [130], [131][134], [378];
appointed K., [93];
becomes gold stool, [104];
burnt, [225], [227];
cheats ascetics, deities, men, [118], [120],
Badawi, [435];
dancing, [155], [157];
death sentence, [391];
divorced for greediness, [99],
idleness, [146],
sterility, [78];
elopes, [39], [160];
frightens demon-expeller, thieves, servant, [226], [229];
impaled, [257];
kills son, [439];
many marriages, [99], [158], [160];
prays for husband’s blindness, [212], [213], [215], [216];
pushes husband over precipice, [371], [372];
reaps millet, [147];
rears lost children, [380], [381];
returns to earth after death, [143];
son assisted by Mārayā, [105], [339]

Woodpecker, and deer, [5] ff.;
makes evil omens, [6], [7], [12]

Wrestling, [81], [82]

Yakā abducts Princess, [266], [311];
afraid of Rākshasa, [169], [172], [179];
at burial place, [179];
causes illness, [376];
chief, general or K., [35];
deceived by woman, [120];
eats corpse, [36],
people, [337];
gives wealth, [176], [177];
in log, [217];
in tree, [169];
killed by Prince, [377],
by wife, [36];
kills treasure seeker, [79];
life in sword, [36];
mode of invocation, [163], [164];
not usually man-eating, [36], [172];
personated, [162], [164];
“Sendings” of, [177];
visits woman in guise of man, [176]

Yakā, pretended, [161] ff.;
attempts to seize him, [163], [164];
carries off articles and bride, [162];
grants made to him, [165]

Yakadurā, tongue bitten by pretended demoness, [226]

Yakās attend school, [35];
emblems, [35];
learn sciences, [35],
life-indexes, [35];
cultivate, trade, marry women, [36], [37];
forms of, [237]

Yaksanī bears Rākshasa by bosom, [179];
has no tongue, [226];
her wealth, [247];
killed by monkey, [247];
kills and revives man, [81], [82];
pretended, [226];
wrestles with man, [81], [82]

Yāla, [19], [71], [456]

Yama, [88], [327]