Bow, cotton, golden, [195]–[197]
Bowl, magical, [355];
of blood, [273]
Boy, and Rākshasī, [274]–[276];
and Yaksanī, [269] ff.;
becomes prēta, [374];
carried off in sack, [270], [274], [275], [278];
creates cake tree, [270];
kills Rākshasī and daughter, [274]–[279];
kills Yaksanī and daughter, [273]–[274];
marries dog, [405]–[406]
Brāhmaṇa, and bride, [86];
and courtesan, [438];
and King’s robe, [66];
and kitten, [425] ff.;
and weaver, [233];
becomes Brahma-Rākshasa, [290];
explains naekata, [283];
marries Rākshasī, [240];
receives magic cups, [236];
seized by Kinnarī or Rākshasī, [241]–[243]
Branch cut while sitting on it, [72], [74], [75]
Branding Princes or prisoners, [355], [357]
Breeches (uḍa), [114]
Bride carried in sack, [297];
claimed by Vaeddās, [158];
ceremony to guard her from evil influences, [298];
married K., [298];
price paid for, [137]
Brilliance of Prince, [347], [365], [378];
of Yaksanī, [302]
Broom, beating with, [234]