Folk-tales, European, xxxvi-lxv
Fulfilled prophecy, story of the, [273]
Gandhamādana mountain, [288]
Gazelle and hunter, story of the, [347]
Gazelle-Horn, boy named, [253]
Girika, the Nāgarāja, [236]
Goddess of virgins, [193]
Gods, the dish-bearing, garland-wearing, and ever-elevated, [12]–13;
the city of the thirty-three, [14]–16;
war with Asuras, [17];
duration of life, [20]
Gopāla, son of Śakala, [75], [78]–9, [82], [89]
Grateful animals, story of the, [309]