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SETTHI-BHAJJA ('merchant's wife') 189 (with the help of a yakṣa saves husband who
had rejected the queen's advances)
sex 171 (with daughter-in-law); see KAMA-NIPPHATTI
sheth's daughter scoffed at by another 127
SIA SADI DIHAM ca TANAM AVASSAVAYAM ca KOŃCASSA 165
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sieve 189 (catching water in a ~ as an ordeal)
sight (CAKKH'-INDIA) 156
sign of recognition (ANKA) 162
SIKKHA ('apprenticeship') 162, 181 singiya 317
SIPPE (manual skill") 157
SIVA 150
smell 156 (poisonous), 191 (evil due to disgust at evil smell of monks in prebirth), 375 (cadaverous of dead dog)
snake 167 (rebirth as for killing frog), 168 (killed by birds), 175 (= passion); - sce MANĪ
snake 279 (~ at the head of the bed); - see SAPPE
snake charmer 175
snake jewel 168 (MANI)
social groups 131 (four: Ugras, Bhogas, Rajanya, kṣatriya)
SODASA 189 (a king)
SOHI (cleaning") 174
SO-INDIA ('hearing') 156
Solomon's judgment 161 spittoon 311
spoon (wooden-: DOVE) 165
studying 127 (at the wrong time), 188, 315, (no with a master who resembles a deaf family)
stupa, see THUBHA
style (canonical) 151, 154
SUBHADDÃ 188
SUE (listening to') 149
Suhatthi 1801. (Mahagiri's pupil)
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16 See Peter Gaeffke, "The Snake Jewel in Ancient Indian Literature." Indian Linguistics 14 (1965) 124-40: Kamil V. Zvelebil. Two Tamil Folktales. New Delhi: Motilal Banarsidas, 1987, p. liii note 20.
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