Parable, [55]

Paralowa, journey to, [329]

Paramour, [206], [208][211], [382][384]

Parangi disease, [198]

Parrot, and crow, [440];
and K., [439];
and woman, [436][438];
decides claim or lawsuit, [44], [435], [436], [438];
imitates voice of Buddha or deity, [437][439];
inside statue, [436][439]

Parturition house, [27], [330], [372]

Pāṭalīputra, legend of, [283], [319]

Pattinī, goddess, legend of, [283], [289]

Peacock, golden, [421];
feather brings victory, [423];
receives half the kingdom, [423];
safety through spell, [421], [423];
rude, [442]

Peacock, wooden flying, or car, [18][24], [26], [27], [31]