Potters’ caste, [28]

Pōya day, [14]

Preceptor, leopard’s, [213];
royal, [151]

Presents, magical, [68], [71];
by King, [99], [133], [365], [366]

Proud jackal, [316]

Prince abandons kingdom for wife, [93];
accompanied by animals, [277], [297]–299, [300], [301];
and monkey, [278] ff.;
and Yakā, [137] ff.;
assisted by animals:—
Ants, [301];
bear, [299];
crickets, [300], [301];
Demon Hound, [299];
elephants, [295];
fire-flies, [296];
frogs, [301];
kitten, [301];
pigs, [295];
rats, [61];
Rukh, [293], [299];
snake, [301];
turtle doves, [296];
Yakā, [142], [144];
as frog, [67];
as parrot, [66];
as tortoise or turtle, [71];
at nest of Aet-kanda Lēniyā or Rukh, [292], [296];
at Rākshasī’s house, [69];
at school, [93], [160];
beheads three Nāga Princesses at one stroke, [268];
brings wonderful articles, [276], [277], [301];
buys animals, [278], [301];
carried by Rukh, [293], [300];
changed into birds, [276];
chased by Rākshasas, [70], [71];
chops firewood, [265];
fights Rākshasa, [163];
hidden in trunk, [69];
hides robes of Princess, [291], [301];
imprisoned by cobra, [59];
killed by potter, [194];
kills cobra, [292], [300];
kills lizard in place of brother, [161];
kills Nāga King, [267];
kills ogre, [90];
kills Yakā, [143], [265], [274];
life in necklace, [166];
in sword, [164]–167;
lives with flower woman, [79], [87];
made horse-keeper, [139];
made shepherd, [141];
made slave, [84];
marries courtesan, [175];
marries mouseling, [308];
marries Nāga Princess, [268];
marries Yaksanī, [176];
saved by sun-dried fish, [87];
saves Aet-kanda Lēniyā’s young ones, [293];
ant, [301];
cricket, [300], [301];
eagles, [300];
elephants, [294];
fire-flies, [294];
frog, [301];
giants, [162];
monkey, [278];
pigs, [294];
turtle doves, [294];
seeks meaning of dream, [265];
selects Princess in dark room, [296];
sent by Rākshasī, [274], [276], [277];
maims Yaksanī and is served by her, [189];
sentenced to death, [36], [66], [80], [91], [137], [160], [173], [278], [279], [291];
tasks given, [66], [274], [276], [277], [295], [296];
thrown overboard, [87], [91];
binds Rākshasī’s daughter, [69];
visits Princess at night, [62], [66];
visits Indralōka, [301];
Nāgalōka, [267]

Princess alters letter, [195], [275], [276];
at Rākshasa’s house, [270];
bathed after puberty, [294];
bathes in river, [84], [138], [291];
becomes mare, [64];
becomes mouseling, [308];
carves figure, [98];
cures cobra, [64];
encloses letter in orange, [95];
escapes from captors or death, [95], [96], [99], [270], [271];
faithless, [157];
flying powers, [59], [64];
learns writing, [93];
magic gifts to Prince, [63];
made from Prince’s body, [157], [159];
made King, [99];
made school teacher, [97];
marries slave, [85];
offered to Yakā, [141], [143];
personates Brāhmaṇa, [96];
pricks finger to keep awake, [63], [66];
recognises Prince’s ring, [295];
robes hidden, [291], [301];
selected by Prince in dark room, [296];
sews jacket, [94];
sold, [36], [91], [94];
wears blue robe, [271]

Princesses, Nāga, [267];
marry Princes, [268]

Princesses, seven, [270], [281];
escape from Rākshasa, [271];
marry King, [272]

Puberty custom, [294]