The Popular Religion and Folk-lore of Northern India, Bind 2A. Constable & Company, 1896 |
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... Hindus it is believed that when a woman is pregnant , she begins to conceive peculiar longings from the day of conception , or from the fifth month . They consist in eating various fruits and sweetmeats , in walking under deep shades ...
... Hindus it is believed that when a woman is pregnant , she begins to conceive peculiar longings from the day of conception , or from the fifth month . They consist in eating various fruits and sweetmeats , in walking under deep shades ...
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... Hindus two names are given to children , one secret and used only for ceremonial purposes , and the other for ordinary use ... Hindu woman will not Lady Wilde , " Legends , " 20 . 2 " Folk - lore , " i . 273 ; Spencer , " Principles of ...
... Hindus two names are given to children , one secret and used only for ceremonial purposes , and the other for ordinary use ... Hindu woman will not Lady Wilde , " Legends , " 20 . 2 " Folk - lore , " i . 273 ; Spencer , " Principles of ...
Side 11
... Hindus pretend that this offering of food at a meal is a sacrifice to Annadeva , the god of food ; but here many varied beliefs , such as fear of fascination , earth and fire worship , appear to combine to establish these and similar ...
... Hindus pretend that this offering of food at a meal is a sacrifice to Annadeva , the god of food ; but here many varied beliefs , such as fear of fascination , earth and fire worship , appear to combine to establish these and similar ...
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... Hindu , and both gold and silver , combined with tigers ' claws and similar protectives , are largely used as amulets . These metals are particularly effective in the form of ornaments , many of which are images of the gods , or have ...
... Hindu , and both gold and silver , combined with tigers ' claws and similar protectives , are largely used as amulets . These metals are particularly effective in the form of ornaments , many of which are images of the gods , or have ...
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... Hindus probably derive their virtue from being strange to an inland - dwelling people , and as connected with the great ocean , the final home of the sainted dead . Coral is particularly valued in the form of a necklace by those who ...
... Hindus probably derive their virtue from being strange to an inland - dwelling people , and as connected with the great ocean , the final home of the sainted dead . Coral is particularly valued in the form of a necklace by those who ...
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