Garments purified by flames—I. [565]; II. 634.
Geese “stop their pipes full of gravel when they fly over mount Tanrus”—II. 635.
Generosity of king Vinítamati—II. [178];
shewn by Prabala who hewed to pieces his body made of jewels to benefit the gods, his enemies—I. [432].
Genoveva, parallels to the story of—II. 633.
Giants, two destroyed by fighting for a nymph of heaven—I. [108]; II. [583], 629.
Glory represented as white in Hindu poetry—II. [463];
hand of—II. 631.
Goat affirmed to be a dog by three rogues—II. [68].
Goat-mime, dance of—II. [578].
Goblins, see Dasyu, Piśácha, Rákshasa, Yaksha.
Goblins, walk only in the night, do not attack the chaste, or vegetarians—I. [43], [338], [550]; II. 628;
a similar belief found in Prudentius—I. [47] note;
pertinacity of—I. 576.