Bear, abducts Princess and has two children, [385];
and Ḍabukkā, [397];
and woman, [287];
carried in sack, [297], [298];
kills youth, [298];
married by raja, [392];
springs at reflection in well, [386];
spun cotton, [195]–[197]
Beating, [84], [86], [112], [118], [182], [190], [205], [418]–[420];
rejuvenates woman, [117];
with broom, [234]
Beautiful girl described, [302]
Bed, magical, [30], [355];
plaited, [401]
Beggar, and Queen, [380], [381];
and wife’s dispute, [62];
meeting one a bad omen, [380];
personates K. and insults Q., [380], [381]
Beggars cheat each other, [93]
Bēri-Nādayā, [231]
Betel leaves, mode of carrying, [90];
presented to devil-dancers, [204],
to soothsayer, [37], [121];
wager of leaf, [62]
Bhimasēna goes for golden lotus, [319]