“Genius of the Hills”, Chinese goddess called, [269].
Giant in Isle of Blest legend, [112].
Ginseng, in Korea, [334];
Spirit of, [335];
mandrake, [174] (see [Mandrake]).
Goat, blood of, as substitute for herb, [173];
Chinese Celestial, [184];
Japanese legend, [184];
as stones, [184];
Thunder-gods and, [183].
Goats, Goddess of herbs and, [183];
as avatars of goddess, [183]. [[395]]
Goddesses (see [Mother Goddess]).
Gold, as sun metal, [37];
Buddhist belief in, [126];
dragon’s connection with, [55];
earliest use of, [164];
eastward “rushes” for, [201];
Egyptian kings asked for, [198];
Goddesses of, [190];
religious value of, [191];
imitation shells in, [192];
copper regarded as variety of, [192];
goddess of, [313];
good metal in India, [38];
in Buddhist Paradise, [127];
in “Fung-shui” system, [236];
in Indian medicine, [215];
vital principle in, [215];
jade used like, [214];
lapis-lazuli and, [219];
Mother Goddess and, [157];
Siberian, [202];
Syrian goddess and, [217];
Tree of Life and, [116];
why early people searched for, [42], [189];
yellow, blue, red, white, and black in China, [38];
see [Metal Symbolism].
Golden Hills of Peking, [236].
Golden Well Cave, [55].
Golden Well Spring, [55].