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7, 4; 8, 387; 25, 15; world or worlds of G., 7, 109, 271; 15, 130 sq., 172, 176; marriage rites of the G., 7, 109; 25, 79-82; 29, 166; Kitraratha, chief among G., 8, 89; alarmed at the greatness of Krishna, 8, 94; achieved their beauty by living as Brahmakârins, 8, 178; Vishnu is the lord of G., snakes, Rakshas, &c., 8, 347; do not know the path of the gods, 10 (i), 95; gods and Gandhabbas (Pali for G.), 10 (ii), 115; the husbands of the Apsaras, 12, 269 n.; 42, 33 sq.; Brahman seen in the world of G., as in the water, 15, 22; the bliss of the human and the divine G., 15, 59 sq., 61 sq. n.; carried by a stallion, 15, 74; worshipped at the Tarpana, 29, 121, 219; are fond of women, females possessed by them, 15, 127, 132; 26, 53, 233 sq.; 34, cv; 42, 34; heavenly musicians, 19, 25, 54; 22, 237; Gandhabbas dwell in the ocean, 20, 302, 305; four Gandharvakâyikas with many hundred thousand G. in their suite, 21, 5; names of G., 25, 112; compelled by fear to yield enjoyments, 25, 219; produced by activity, 25, 494; seized the bull (Soma?), 26, xiv; stole the Soma, 26, 52-4, 58; are Soma-wardens, 26, 71 n., 72, 72 n., 150-2, 233 sq., 364 sq.; water oblation to the G., 29, 325; the mind, the splendour that dwells with the G., 30, 159, 166; gods and G. read the original code of Manu, 33, 3; among the pankaganâb, 34, 262; seven and twenty G., 41, 19 sq. and note; snatch away oblations, 42, 33 sq., 410 sq.; know healing plants, 42, 43; a talisman against the G., 42, 80; the G. and Kasyapas lead forth, 42, 210; live on the shores of waters, 42, 410; Agni, Sûrya, Moon, Wind, Sacrifice, Mind, as G., 43, 231-3; serve the Person in the eye under the name of 'form,' 43, 373; the racer (Vâgin) carries the G., 43, 401; find fault with the sacrifice of the Rishis, 44, 29 sq.; Yavamân, the winnowing-basket, Uddâlavân, husbandry, and Antarvân, grain, being names of G., 44, 30; carry off the lambs of Urvasi, 44, 69; produce
a flash of lightning, 44, 70; make Purûravas one of themselves, 44, 73 sq.; are the people of King Varuna, 44, 365; the pious monk will be honoured by gods, G., and men, 45, 8; souls of G., 48, 198; beings born as G. on account of religious merit, 48, 238; Fata Morgana, a town of the G., 48, 449; gods and G., 49 (i), 197; the perfumes of the Gandharvarâga, 49 (ii), 41-G. and Apsaras, 29, 229; 42, 160, 370, 534; charms to drive out Apsaras and G., 42, 33, 408 sq.; G. and Apsaras invoked against enemies in battle, 42, 119; G. and Apsaras, serpents, and other evil spirits, 42, 125 sq.; G. and Apsaras have partaken of the fragrance of the earth, 42, 202; G. and Apsaras, as evil demons, 42, 205; G. and Apsaras, founded upon time, 42, 225; gods, fathers, men, G. and A., 42, 229; G. and Apsaras cause madness, 42, 520 sq.; Apsaras, the wives of Kâma, the Gandharva, 42, 536; offerings to G. and Apsaras, 43, 229233; G. and Apsaras gratified at the Agnihotra, 44, 82; to G. and Apsaras, an outcast sacrificed at Purushamedha, 44, 414. See also Superhuman beings. Gandharvî, the woman of the waters, 42, 520 sq. Gandhottama, n. of a Tathagata, 49 (ii), 100. Ganesa, worshipped, 7, xxi; 25, 106 n.; 29, 140 n. Gangâ, see Ganges. Ganges, the bones of the cremated corpse, to be thrown into it, 7, xxx, 76; its water the purest of all, 7, 205; the first or the best of rivers, 8, 90, 354; 45, 290; Buddha crosses the overflowing river G., 11, 21; 17, 104; 19, 251 sq.; feast of the G. and the Mahî, 17, 25; 20, 359; bathing in the G. as a religious rite, 19, 26; descent of the G., 23, 52; the Brahmana tribes on the banks of the G., 30, 208; Bharata offered horse-sacrifice near the G., 44, 399; the heavenly G., 45, 92; mother of Bhishma, 49 (i), 95. Gangabha, worshipped by the Snâtaka, 30, 166.
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