Man, and gazelle, [433];
and leopard, [140], [281], [282], [393], [394], [396];
and mango bird, [430]–[433];
and pigeon, [433];
assisted by dēvatāwā, [234];
falls while cutting branch, [73]–[75];
killed by cobra K., [330];
inside statue, [284];
learned, story of, [230];
married frog, [410];
poor, and woman, [234];
rides leopard or tiger, [396], [398];
thinks he is dead, [73], [74]
Māndhātṛi, Prince, magical birth and rearing, [306]
Mango bird, story of, [430]–[433]
Mānikka-ratnē, [15]
Mariyā or Marirāla, [64], [65]
Marksman, [35], [37], [40], [157], [159]
Marriage, binna, [15], [46], [57], [86], [144], [127], [135], [165]–[167], [181], [192], [222], [349], [355], [357], [362], [388];
by giving garlands, [21], [283];
customs, [8], [18];
dissolved for Prince’s ignorance, [37];
for wife’s disobedience, [137];
mode of tying, [367];
of Brāhmaṇa’s kitten, [425]–[428],
of low-caste girl, [428], [429];
to frog, [410];
to Nāga or snake, [342], [344], [401], [405];
to dog, [405];
to kabaragoyā, [408];
to mouse, [428];
to Rākshasī, [265], [268];
to crocodile, [408];
to tortoise, [413];
without consent of parents, [172]
Massa, pl. masu, [136]
Master, and family cheated by slave, [190];
and servant, [191]