Statue, of Apsaras, [373],
Buddha, [284], [438],
elephant, [376],
guardian deities, [375],
people, [374]–[376];
soul in, [375], [376]
Story of her life related by mother, [218]
Stranger paid high salary, [230], [233]
Striking oneself, a mark of despair, [17], [65]
Sun god, [346], [347], [425], [428];
gives inexhaustible pot, [106];
grants boons to turtle, [347];
hymn to, [106], [423];
protects worshipper, [423]
Sun maiden, [347];
clothes seized while bathing, [348];
gives horse, clothes and sword, [350];
gives Sūriya-kāntā flower, [347]–[349];
summoned by magic lute, [349], [350]
Sun-rays Prince, [378]
Sword, given by sun maiden, [350];
life in, [168]–[171]
Talisman carried off by bird, [127], [129]
Tamarind seeds fried, [60]