Garā Yakā, [80]

Gardener employs Prince, [128];
made K., [55], [56];
ordered to shoot thieves, [55], [56]

Garments of bathing fairies or nymphs hidden, [347], [348], [353], [354]

Garuḍa, artificial, [31]

Gawuwa or gawwa, [14], [23], [327]

Gem, digging, [98];
ejected by snakes, [14], [228], [229];
from saliva of Yaksanī, [303], [306];
guarded by Dēvatāwā or Yakā, [303];
rain, [303];
set on hat, [11];
Yaksanī, [299] ff.,
her brilliance, [302]

Giant becomes K., [169], [173];
deeds, [162], [163];
defeats army, [173];
eats seven quarts of rice, [177];
kills fish, leopard, lion, mad K., [164][167];
life index flower and tree, [165][167];
life in sword, [168], [169];
works, [172][176]

Giants, four, story of, [162][168]

Gifts, magic, [102][106], [348], [349], [353], [354];
of demon or Yakā not to be divulged, [294], [295]

Girl, abduction of, [224];
and K., [9][12];
and mouse, [428];
and rats, [429];
beauty described, [302];
brilliance of, [302];
escapes into rock house, [370];
in bag, [279], [298];
in calabash, [319];
made flying basket, [392];
marries:—Caṇḍāla, [428],
crocodile, [408],
greatest person, [429],
K., [6], [9], [11], [12], [69], [318], [319], [371], [372],
leopard or tiger, [389], [391],
python, [401],
snake, [344], [405];
puberty custom, [280];
set afloat in basket or box, [281][284]