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Schmidt, Dr., xxüü., 28 note | Sulasá, a witch, 105, 107, 110, 114 Sechanaka, an elephant, 176, 178, 180 Sumangalá, a queen, 192 Shakespeare's "Tempest' and Sumantrin, a minister, 47
'Henry IV.,' notes 103, 119 Sumitra, a prince's friend, 125-180, Siddhapura, a city, 42
135-139 Siddhas, or semi-divine beings of Sumsumárapura, a city, 220, 222
great purity and holiness, 200 Sunanda, a fisherman, 168, 169 Siddhasena, the poet, 191, 192 note, Sunandá, a lady, 34 240
Sunandá, a queen, 192, 194 Simha, a king, 196
Sundara, a king, 29, 72 Simhadhvaja, a king, 53, 55, 56, 59 Sundarí, a merchant's daughter, Simhakeçarin, a hermit, 210, 212 147 Simhapura, a city, 33
Sundari, a princess, 192, 195 Simharatha, a prince, 115, 117 Sundari, a queen, 195 Sindhu, a river, 193
Supratishtha, a city, 78 Sipra river, 147, 197
Súra, or Jayasúra, a Vidyádhara Sitá, the wife of Ráma, carried off king, 53-56 by Rávaņa, xx., 14, 17
Súradeva, an architect, 150 Somaçri, a princess, 82-84.
Súrana, a king, 142 Somadeva, the compiler of the Surángada, a king, 125
* Katha Sarit Sagára,' xix. and Surapura, a city, 55, 56 note
Súrarája, a Rájput, 31 Sopára, a city, 150
Súrasena, a king, 59, 61, 62 Sthalácraya, a village, 85
Surasundara, a king, 37, 40 Sthúlabhadra, a Jain ascetic, 191, Surasundara, a king, 98, 105, 110, 192 note, 240, 241
112, 114, 115 Stokes', Miss, Indian Fairy Tales,' Suratilaka, a city, 146 notes 35, 65, 195
Súravega, a Vidyadhara prince, 142, Strassburg, vi., 240 and note
144, 145 Subhadrá, a merchant's daughter, Súri, a Vidyádhara, 49 82, 84
Suvarnadvipa, a town or country, Subhadra, a town, 130 Subhíma, a king, 133, 134
Suvega, an ambassador, 193 Subuddhi, a minister's son, 148 Suvega, a Vidyadhara, 144, 145 Suçarman, an ascetic, 131
Suvratá, a female ascetic, 14, 15, Sudarçaná, à queen, 117
24, 25 Sudarçanapura, a city, 18, 24, 25 Suvrata, a holy hermit, 183 Sudatta, a merchant, 73, 126
Suyaças, a queen, 98 Sudhana, a merchant, 70, 71 Svayamprabhá, a princess, 142 Sugriva, a city, 142-144 Sugupta, a monk, 15 Sujasá, a merchant's wife, 169 Takakusu, Mr. J., xx. and note Sujasa, a Tirthankara, or prophet, .Takshaçilá, a city, 123, 200 145, 289;
Támrachúda, a king, 185-188, 190 Sukoça, a king, 124
"Tantrákhyána,' The, 131 note
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