Devil and husbandman, their division of crops, [324]
Difficulty of killing hero, [193], [299]
Diribari-Lakā, keeps gambling-house, [174];
imprisons and enslaves losers, [174], [175];
marries Prince, [175]
Dog, demon, [297];
party-coloured, [306]
Dohṭa karanawā, to give poisonous bite, [157]
Dola piḍēni, small square frames made of plantain stems, on which offerings to demons are placed, [147]
Dream causes abandonment of journey, [16], [260];
charms against, [15];
interpretation of, [16], [260], [264], [268], [269];
truth of, [141];
warning in, [58]
Dress of villagers, [8], [103]
Ducks, pair of, beheaded to revive Princess, [269]