The Popular Religion and Folk-lore of Northern India, Bind 2A. Constable & Company, 1896 |
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... believed to be evil - eyed . The circumstances are as follows : -Among the 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 ...
... believed to be evil - eyed . The circumstances are as follows : -Among the 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 ...
Side 3
... believed that if a person come from without at the time of dinner , and enters the house without washing his feet , the man who is eating becomes sick or vomits the food he has eaten , or does not feel longing for food for some time ...
... believed that if a person come from without at the time of dinner , and enters the house without washing his feet , the man who is eating becomes sick or vomits the food he has eaten , or does not feel longing for food for some time ...
Side 4
William Crooke. to avert the demon who causes protracted labour . It is also believed that a person whose eyelids are encircled with lampblack is incapable of casting the Evil Eye himself ; and it is considered nice in a woman to ...
William Crooke. to avert the demon who causes protracted labour . It is also believed that a person whose eyelids are encircled with lampblack is incapable of casting the Evil Eye himself ; and it is considered nice in a woman to ...
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... believed a woman's chances of bearing male children were vastly enhanced by her wearing a man's dress , and by being in some degree conformed to the male type by forcible compression of the breasts during maidenhood . They would argue ...
... believed a woman's chances of bearing male children were vastly enhanced by her wearing a man's dress , and by being in some degree conformed to the male type by forcible compression of the breasts during maidenhood . They would argue ...
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... believed to do this to avoid fascination . Grooms , with the same object , throw a dirty duster over the withers of a horse while it is feeding , and they are the more particular to do this when it is new moon or moonlight , when ...
... believed to do this to avoid fascination . Grooms , with the same object , throw a dirty duster over the withers of a horse while it is feeding , and they are the more particular to do this when it is new moon or moonlight , when ...
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