Anga, a Gangetic kingdom, [39], [40]

Animals bought by Prince, [278], [301];
offer to marry women, [113];
protect youth, [299];
receive information from gods, [19];
with trees and road condemn man, [340], [341];
warnings by:—Aet-kanda Lēnī, [297];
bear, [298];
cat, [123], [124], [126];
crocodile, [299];
crows, [125], [300];
Demon Hound, [298];
dog, [15], [123], [124], [126];
fish, [86];
jackal, [300];
leopard, [356];
lizard, [14];
parrot, [97], [122], [124], [126];
peacock, [300];
storks, [121], [127];
woodpecker, [19]

Appā, light rice cake, [78]

Appearances not to be trusted, [232]

Arabian Nights, [33]

Ārakshā, protective written spells and diagrams, [15], [147]

Ashes offered for sale, [106]

Ass-driver miscounts asses, [259]

Asuras, superior to Gods, [47], [50]

Aṭasil, eight precepts of Buddha, kept by lay devotees (Upāsakās), [354]