BAKAWALI AT INDRA'S COURT—p. 317.

In the Kashmírí tale of Gullala Sháh (Mr. Knowles' collec­tion), a fair princess, Panj Phúl, falls in love with the hero, and her father, when he comes to know of this, transforms her to wood and causes her to be placed in a public garden, as a warning to other fairy damsels not to bestow their affections on human beings. Gullala Sháh, instructed by the vazír, whose daughter he had already married, burns the wood, and pouring water on the ashes, Panj Phúl, as in Bakáwalí's case, is restored to life.