A. Accomplishments, , AÇoka-tree budding when touched by a woman’s foot, Adornments, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Amulets, , , Animals, , , , , , , , , , , , Anointing a necklace, Ascetic’s spirit passing beyond the world of gods, Astrologers, Atheistic philosophy, Auspicious songs of dawn, ; words for dismounting, B. Ba?a, life, vii; works, viii; references to, , xiv; style of, xvii-xx; genealogy of, , Bathing in cowsheds, ; in snake-ponds, Bees, forming an earring, ; a veil, , Begging-bowl, Bracelet as a good omen, Buddhists, C. Changed relationships in another birth, , Çiva’s shrine and lin?ga, ; his four faces, Conjuror’s fan, a, Creation by thought, Curses, , , , , , , ; cannot be recalled, ; founded on appeal to truth, , ; Agni’s curse on parrots and elephants, D. Dangers of youth and prosperity, Dead restored to life, the, Descriptions of ascetics, , , ; ascetic’s cave, ; ascetic’s employments, , ; ascetic women, ; Çabaras, ; an encampment, ; Ca??ala village, ; chase, the, , ; childhood, ; crown prince’s palace, ; dawn, ; divine being, a, ; evening, , , , ; forest, ; hall of audience, , ; hall of exercise, , ; hermitage, , , ; peace of, ; king, , , ; king’s body-guard, ; lakes, , , ; minister, , ; his levÉe, ; night, , close of, ; palace of learning, ; penances to win a son, ; queen, ; her retinue, ; region of Kailasa, ; steed, ; toilet, , ; Ujjayini, ; whiteness, ; women, ; zenana, , ; attendants, ; employments of, Different sects, Difficulty of rising to a higher birth, Dravi?ian hermit, Dreams at the end of night, E. Elements the witnesses of right and wrong, Elephants startled at fall of cocoa-nut, Eyes of the cakora redden in the presence of poison, F. Former birth, results of, , , , , , , Funeral pyre, , , G. Games, , , , , Gifts, , , , , ; to Brahmans, , , , ; at a birth, ; at a wedding, Golden age, , Gold mustard-leaves a gift, Gods taking other bodies, , Gods of wood and stone but images of invisible gods, J. Jains and Jinadharma, , Jealousy, a bird’s, K. ‘Kadambari,’ interest of, xv; purpose of, xxi; plot of ‘Kadambari’ found in the ‘Katha-Sarit-Sagara,’ xi; literary parallels, xx; plan of translation, xxii; editions used, xxiii; Ba?a’s praise of it, Kadambari’s bequests, King becoming a hermit, , Killing an ascetic, L. Light proceeding from a corpse, Literature, , , , , , , , , , , , , Love of deer for music, , Love of life, , M. Magic circle, Magic rites, Marriage, , ; fire, ; Gandharva, lawful, ; vow against, , ; of a tree to a creeper, Metre, Arya, Midday conch, Mountains, boundary, , ; noble, , Musical instruments, , , , , , , , Mustard-seed and ghi on a baby’s palate, Mystic’s spirit apart from his body, Mythology, Airavata, vide Sanskrit Index; Apsaras families, the, ; auspicious marks, , , ; Brahma’s egg, , or world egg, ; caste laws about food, ; Çiva’s dance, ; Çvetadvipa, ; daughters of the Siddhas, ; deer of the moon, , , , ; deer, golden, ; demons, , , , , ; Doomsday, ; surrounded by suns, , ; Dvipas, the seven, , note; elephants of the quarters, ; guardians of the world, ; Iron Age, , , ; kalpa-tree, , , ; Kaustubha gem, ; ocean of final destruction, ; oceans, the four, , , ; rivers, the wives of ocean, ; submarine fire, the, ; sun’s steeds, the, , , , ; sun drinking the waning moon, the, P. Parrots, , , , Penalty of childlessness, Penance, ; power of, , , , ; its divine insight, , , Picture of Kama, Powers, the three, R. Regaining memory of former births, Regions, the ten, , Remedies for fever, Reunion after death, , , , , , Repentance, Resolving to die at a friend’s death, ; rebuked, Rites, for the dead (Çraddha), , ; for entering a new house, ; for anointing a crown prince, ; for removal of a curse, , ; of arrival, ; Aghamarsha?a hymn, , , ; offerings, ; a help to the dead, ; libations must be offered by a son, ; morning oblation, ; twilight oblation, ; subrahma?ya, Rosaries, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , S. Sacrifices, Homa, ; human sacrifice, ; Mahavira fires, ; Soma, , ; three fires, the, Sam?khya philosophy, Snakes, , , ; haunt sandal-trees, , ; love the breeze, Standing at cross roads, Sunwise turn, , , Svayam?vara, T. Throbbing of the right eye an evil omen for women, Tradition a sufficient ground for belief, Transmigration without loss of consciousness, Trees, , , , and passim Triad of gu?as, Tying of the topknot, V. Veda, threefold, Vow, of ascetic, ; for reunion, ; sati, ; silence, W. Water poured to ratify a gift, , Weapons, , , , Western mountain, the, ; ocean, , White continent, the, Widows remaining alive, Wood goddesses or nymphs, , , , , , World-conquest, Worlds, the seven, Worship of, Aditi, ; Agni, , , ; Arhat, the, ; AvalokiteÇvara, ; Brahma, ; Çiva, , , , , , , , , , , ; pictures of, ; Durga, , , , , ; as Uma, ; goddesses of space, ; Kama, ; Kama’s festival, ; Kartikeya, , ; K?ish?a, ; Mahakala, ; on the fourteenth day, ; Mat?ikas, ; or the divine mothers of, Avanti, ; Pitris, ; Siddhas, ; sun, the, ; trees, ; Vish?u, ; as Naraya?a, ; as Rama, ; ViÇravasa, ; ViriÑca, Weak nature of those born from a mother only, Writing on birch-leaves, Y. Yamuna, its blue colour, Yoga, THE END. 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