Gama-mahagē, [4], [280], [364], [365];
finger nails poison K., [4]

Gama-rāhami, [262][265], [298]

Gamarāla, and cock, [419];
and servant, [189];
and tom-tom beater, [257] ff., [265], [296][298];
cattle fold, [393];
cattle of, [248], [250], [251];
condition for daughter’s marriage, [181];
eats porridge of paddy dust or rice dust, [187], [258], [262];
frightens Rākshasas, [260], [265];
his child and Rākshasī, [276] ff.;
his dog, [192];
quarrel with wife, [182];
seven daughters, [46];
seven sons, [276];
son imprisoned in tree, [377][379];
understands language of animals, [419]

Gamarāla’s daughter cures K., [6];
marries K., [6], [9], [281], [377];
rears snail Prince, [365], [366];
saves her father, [8];
set afloat in river, [280] ff.;
carried in sack, [298]

Gamarāla’s son-in-law, [57];
becomes K., [49], [59];
bitten by cobra, [58];
scalds and cheats Gamarāla, [184], [189]

Gambler, assisted by cat, [138][141];
losing, becomes slave, [138], [141];
uses magical articles, [356], [357]

Gambling, [116], [117], [138], [139], [141], [357]

Gampolayā and Raehigamayā cheat each other, [90] ff.

Gāndarvayā or gāndargayā = astrologer, [112], [113]

Gaṇēśa, [129]