Ayiyā, elder brother, honorific suffix or address, [21], [68], [69], [80], [83], [85], [221], [222], [235]

Bali, or Vali, K., his five sons, [40]

Bali Tiyannā, priest for planetary services, [18]

Banga, or Vanga, a Gangetic kingdom, [40]–42

Barbet, its call, [3]

Barter, [21];
bull for bill-book, [337];
cart and bulls for horse, [306];
dog for waterpot, [306];
fish for hoe, [306];
goat for dog, [306];
goods, [21], [305], [306];
hoe for ox, [306];
horse for goat, [306];
leaf for fish, [306];
ox for two cakes, [306];
waterpot for shave, [306];
wife for bull, [337]

Bathing in boiling water, [60];
in warm water, [83], [87], [98], [281]

Bear and youth, [298];
kills man, [299], [321]

Beating converts old women into girls, [109]–111

Bed of glass, [61]