Dāwal tissē, [130], [131]

Dawasakdā, [210]

Dead, man, reborn as fish which saves Prince, [131], [135];
revived:—girls, [38], [42],
lion, [43], [44],
man or youth, [44], [45], [379],
Prince, [143], [169][171],
Princess, [30], [43];
said to be revived by beating or stabbing, [119], [120]

Death, feigned to avoid sharing food or money, [93][95];
foretold, [73][75];
how it occurs, [89];
on eating after demon offering is cooked, [208];
sentence on Prince, [13], [26], [30], [40], [131], [309], [320], [324], [337];
Princess, [283];
through sword’s burning or rusting, [169][171]

Debtor cheats and drowns creditors, [117][119]

Deities, intervention of, [30];
protect Q., [370], [372], [373]

Deity assists Prince, [359]

Demon, afraid of woman, [288], [291];
cannot eat persons awake, [369];
causes sickness, [204], [208];
compact with man, [288], [291];
dancing ceremony for sickness due to, [205];
frightened by men, [260], [261];
gifts not to be revealed, [294], [295];
offering to, [89], [208];
out of melon, [104];
“possessed” women, [288][290];
saved upāsaka, [329];
thread worn for sickness caused by, [204]

Deposition of K., [20], [86], [307], [314], [329], [338], [412]

Devallī, Princess, [283]