Rāhami, [214], [262]–[265], [433]
Rain, making, [16], [106];
of flowers, [212],
gems, [303]
Raja marries bear, [392];
rājayō, [342];
raju, [165]
Rājabānḍāgārē, [69]
Rāksasa-eating Prākshasa, [247]–[268]
Rākshasa, [35], [36], [217], [247];
abducts girl, [43], [245], [249], [258],
Q., [34], [372];
and cake tree, [277];
and Princess, [237] ff.;
collects donations, [244];
creates anything thought of, [237], [240];
daughter married to Paddā, [268];
eats villagers, [217], [247];
frightened by men, [255]–[257], [260], [265], [268];
great house of, [253], [256];
guards pool, [329];
killed, [169]–[170];
life in bee, [360];
marries Princess, [237], [240],
woman, [253];
magic stick of, [245];
mode of approach, [254]; petrifies girl, men and bulls, [245];
shot, [36];
smells men, [259], [264], [268]
Rākshasī, abducts boy or girl, [256], [274], [275], [278];
and cake tree, [277];
deceived by sham funeral pyre, [373];
dies of grief, [242];
eats brothers and father, [368],
villagers and palace residents, [318], [367];
frightened by boys, [256];
killed, [268], [274], [276], [279];
limits of power, [241];
marries Brāhmaṇa, [240];
teaches spell, [242];
unable to eat persons awake, [369],
or Princess, [238]–[240],
or stone, [369]
Rambhā turned to stone, [375]
Raṭēmahatmayā gives kaekiri fruit for bull, [333]
Rats, and girl, [429];
dig tunnel, [81], [305], [322];
produced from goat’s saliva, [320];
reared, [81], [304], [305], [320]