Gamblers, reckless courage of—II. [205].
Gambling—I. [146], [229]; II. [195], [202], [247], [323], [572].
Gambling-hall, description of—II. [221].
Gaṇa, a class of demi-gods, attendant on Śiva—I. [2], [4], [5], [46], [47], [49], [51], [80], [193], [430], [475], [478], [479], [480], [545]; II. [209], [210], [211], [332], [346], [347], [466] note, [506] note, [508], [509], [512], [513], [539], [540], [546], [564], [565].
Gandharva, a class of demi-gods that live in the sky, often feared as evil beings—I. [2], [116], [117], [328], [333], [334], [351], [430], [452]; II. [218], [230], [231], [430], [431], [432], [444], [446], [460], [518], [520], [521], [525], [526], [528], [560], [597].
Gándharva form of marriage, see Marriage.
Garden, made by magic power—I. [36], [310]; II. [477], 628;
produced by virtue—II. [179].
Gardeners in the form of birds—II. [533].
Garland that remains fresh as long as chastity is preserved—II. [601].