Jackal, and Ḍabukkā, [397];
and leopard, [394];
carried off infant, [332];
gave magic cow, [104];
gave magic melon, [104];
induced lion to spring into well, [386];
or dog dropped meat to catch reflection or fish, [148]–[150];
was disguised raja, [104];
was Śakra, [149]
Jacket, shell or skin, removable, [347], [352], [353], [355], [404]–[406], [408], [410]
Jewelled ring, [15], [27], [125];
bracelets, [302]
Jewels ejected by serpents, [14], [228], [229]
Jīvaka, physician, [319]
Journey to dēvalōka, [304]–[307], [329];
nāgalōka, [313], [314];
paralowa, [329]
Kabaragoyā married Princess, [407]
Kaḍappuliyā, [383]
Kaelaṇiya K. sets daughter afloat on sea, [284]
Kalāsan, [19]