Bhūta, afraid of woman’s abuse and blows, [290], [291];
and Kūta, [394]–[395];
frightened by men, [261];
“possesses” women, [290]
Binna marriage, [15], [46], [57], [127], [135], [144], [165]–[167], [181], [192], [222], [349], [355], [357], [362], [388]
Bird carries off talisman, [127];
kills elephant, [445]–[448];
when dead continues to speak to man, [430]–[433];
after being eaten flies away, [433]
Birth-mark, [336]
Blindness cured, by Princess, [145];
by remorse, [218];
by rubbing flower on eyes, [359]
Blood, bowl of, [271]–[273];
smeared on weapon to prove execution, [27], [199], [217], [310], [318], [324]
Blue-lotus flower, [24];
brought by Prince, [311], [312], [321], [326];
comes into hand, [321];
contains Princess, [312], [319], [326];
girl born from, [319];
girl’s eyes like, [302];
guarded by crocodile, [312], [329];
life index, [165]–[167], [169]
Bō-branch severed at Gayā, [32]
Bonga (deity), [129];
maiden marries Prince, [129];
sub-aqueous houses of, [21]