Rice, instruments to be used in reaping, [58], [226], [227];
fixed customary price of, [58];
ceremonial and sacrificial use of, [74], [76], [77], [231]–233, [240], [270], [280], [293], [311], [334], [376], [385]–387, [411]–417, [419]–421, [423], [424], [441], [447], [453]–455, [465]–467, [511], [512], [517], [537]; sowing, [221]–223, [228], [229];
planting, [223]–225, [230]–233;
reaping, [225]–228, [235]–249;
soul of the, ib.;
ceremonial respect shown to cooked, [319]

Rice-paste, ceremonial use of, [77], [78], [81], [133], [134], [136], [221], [232], [233], [236], [239], [293], [312]–314, [354], [356], [376], [386];
composition of the leaf-brush used in this rite, [78]–80, [221] (note), [236], [312] (note), [355]

Riddles, [484]

Rings, magic use of, [337], [353]

Rites, nature of, performed at sacred places, [74]–77

Rivers, spirits of, [103], [279]–280;
importance of, [281];
legends about, [281], [282]

Roads, ceremonies connected with the making of, [149]

Roc, [9];
see also Garuda

Royalty, see Raja

Rubbing, casting out evil influences by, [431], [441], [449], [455]