Mudalāli, wealthy shop-keeper, [70]

Muhr (mohur), [94], [438]

Mukkāḍuwa, face veil, [153]

Musical instruments, five, [30], [48], [49], [52]

Naekata, [151], [192], [193], [280], [298]

Nā-flower Princess, [309][317]

Nāga emits poisonous smoke, [343];
gives power to understand all sounds, [415], [418],
death for divulging it, [418];
K., Dataraṭṭha, [344],
Mahakela or Mahākāla, 340;
Princess as frog, [344];
sends to earth for Princess, [340], [342], [344]

Nāgalōka, journey to, [313], [314]

Nahakoṭā endeavours to marry sister, [201];
his wedding feast, [201][203]

Nākayi, [306]