Goddess gives Prince magical power and turtle shell, [301]

Gods come to dānaya, [144], [145];
must become mortals, [398]

Gold or gold coins in dung, [150], [151]

Golden bed, [312];
hair of Princess or heroine, [130], [133], [134], [266];
seedling planted, [446]

Goḷu-Bayiyā, fetches bride, [158], [159];
name changed, [158];
goes for deer dreamt of, [160]

Gōpalu Dēvatāwā at cattle fold, [62];
emblems, [62];
gives magic power to youth, [63]

Gos, forms of, [417]

Gourd, devil-dance inside, [384];
swallowed by fish and hawk, [384], [385]

Grammar of stories, notes on, [413] ff.

Grateful animals assist men, [131][135]