Masurama, pl. masuran, [11], [13], [25], [131], [133], [137], [221], [222], [232], [256], [356], [357], [435]; see Appendix
Medical treatment:—for action of magic, [62];
blindness, [145], [359];
burns, [219];
drowning, [223];
frog in nose, [382]–[384];
love sickness, [126], [129];
poisoning, [6];
revival of dead, [43]–[45], [117], [120], [142], [169]–[171];
sickness due to vexation, [362];
snake-bite, [58];
thorn in foot, [5], [6]
Melons or gourds put in pots, [10], [12]
Men frighten bhūtas, [261], [290],
demon, [291],
K., [257],
Rākshasa, [255]–[257], [260], [268], [290],
tigers, [257], [261],
Yakā, [290], [293];
take animal forms, [392]
Message by signals, [24], [31], [32];
shot on arrow, [232], [233]
Middle room of seven, [34], [35]
Mī-flower Princess, [309]–[317], [327], [328]
Milk issues from finger or thumb, [365], [366];
mother’s, falls on Prince’s face, [317]
Millions (kōṭigaṇan) of masuran, [133];
ten million lakhs, [411]
Minissa, [121]