Gods give son, [336];
inform animals of coming events, [19];
make man, [48];
unable to create earth, [47];
visit men in men’s disguise, [51], [55], [157], [223]

Golden branches, [269];
cock, jewelled, [67]–70;
kaekiri, [129], [131], [132];
leaves, [269];
peacock, [70], [71];
salt chillies, [367];
shoot, [273];
swing, [129];
tree, [264], [268]

Goods given away, [306]

Goonetilleke, W., on folk-tales, [31]

Goonewardene, E. G., folk-tales by, [197], [199]

Grain measures, [133], [208]

Grateful animals, [295], [296];
Aet-kanda Lēnī, [293];
cobra, [64];
dog, [365];
jackal, [373];
monkey, [279]–282;
Rākshasī, [163];
Yakā, [142], [144]

Ground Cuckoo, [13], [349], [351]

Guard, Chinese, counted articles, [259]

Guardian deity, [222], [223];
protects Prince, [173], [175]