Turtle thrown into river as punishment, [340]–[344];
visits nāgalōka, [340]–[344]
Twelve, goats, [96];
times, [123];
years, [172], [175];
yōjanas, [303]
Two, birds, [128];
cheats, [90], [94], [95];
clumps of sugar-cane, [77];
liars, [96];
lice, [97];
magic articles, [104]–[106];
merchants, [94];
rats, [81];
salliyas, [116];
thieves, [94], [95]
Unlucky, day, [101];
girls, [283]
Upper story, [25], [154], [160], [253], [259], [264], [267]
Vaeddā, and bride, [157];
archers, [147], [157], [158];
becomes Adikārama, [59];
becomes K., [161];
catches golden peacock, [421], [422];
cures snake-bite, [58];
is King’s hunter, [15];
K., [146], [148], [149];
marries Princess, [161];
shoots cobra, [158],
lion, [161]
Vedarāla or Vedā, expeller of sickness caused by demons, [204], [205];
medical man, [121], [126], [382]–[384];
soothsayer, [121]–[123]
Verse composed by K., [381];
repeated by K., [370]
Village ruined by entry of persons apparently dead and revived, [63]