Kulēbakā flowers cure blindness, [173], [177];
in forest of Gods, [173];
guarded by Yakās, [175], [176]

Kuppāyama, Roḍiya hamlet, [30]

Kūrmarsha, [243]

Kuwēnī and Wijaya, [167]

Lagash, lion-headed eagle the emblem of, [300]

Lāḷa, a district of Vanga, [41]

Lan̥ka, or Lakdiva, name of Ceylon, [38]

Lattī’s man, [76], [77], [78]

Lawsuits, [21];
Gamarāla v. washerman, [322], [327];
servant v. oil-mill owner, [229] ff.;
thief v. merchant, [331], [332];
weaver-bird v. monkey, [247]

Lēniyā or Lihiniyā, Aet-kanda = Rukh, [291]–293, [296], [297], [299];
assists Prince, [293], [299];
carries off elephant, [293];
nest in tree, [292], [296]