Great Dionysia, plays produced at, [66].

Greece, absence in the main of female dramatists, [288].

Greek astrology, known to Kālidāsa, [146].

Greek drama, compared with Indian, [276], [277], [279], n. [2], [280], [281], [311];
origin of, [37]–39;
stage for, [360].

Greek influence on the Sanskrit drama, [57]–68, [355], [356].

Guards, present in the auditorium, [370].

Guha, a forest chief, [228].

Guha, son of Çiva, [170].

Guhasena, of Valabhī, [275].

Guhyakas, propitiated in the preliminaries, [339], n. [3].