The Popular Religion and Folk-lore of Northern India, Bind 2A. Constable & Company, 1896 |
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Side 12
... blood . The real reason is probably a very interesting sur- vival of folk - thought . We know that in many places the stone axe and arrow head of the Age of Stone are invested with magic qualities , and Mr. Macritchie has gone so far as ...
... blood . The real reason is probably a very interesting sur- vival of folk - thought . We know that in many places the stone axe and arrow head of the Age of Stone are invested with magic qualities , and Mr. Macritchie has gone so far as ...
Side 19
... BLOOD A PROTECTIVE . " The Blood is naturally closely connected with life . flesh with the life thereof , which is the blood thereof , shall ye not eat . " Hence blood comes to be a scarer of demons . In Scott's Lay the wizard's book ...
... BLOOD A PROTECTIVE . " The Blood is naturally closely connected with life . flesh with the life thereof , which is the blood thereof , shall ye not eat . " Hence blood comes to be a scarer of demons . In Scott's Lay the wizard's book ...
Side 20
... blood sacrifices so prevalent all over the world are performed with the same object . A curious Evil Eye charm is ... blood for the same purpose . We have else- where noticed the special character attached to menstrual or parturition ...
... blood sacrifices so prevalent all over the world are performed with the same object . A curious Evil Eye charm is ... blood for the same purpose . We have else- where noticed the special character attached to menstrual or parturition ...
Side 21
William Crooke. dealing with the blood covenant and human sacrifice . On the same analogy many Indian tribes mark the forehead of the bride with blood or vermilion , and red paint is smeared on the image of the village godling in lieu of ...
William Crooke. dealing with the blood covenant and human sacrifice . On the same analogy many Indian tribes mark the forehead of the bride with blood or vermilion , and red paint is smeared on the image of the village godling in lieu of ...
Side 29
... Blood Covenant . The same idea is probably the explanation of the flinging of red powder and water coloured with turmeric at the Holî or spring festival . Black , again , is feared by evil spirits , and the husbandman hangs a black pot ...
... Blood Covenant . The same idea is probably the explanation of the flinging of red powder and water coloured with turmeric at the Holî or spring festival . Black , again , is feared by evil spirits , and the husbandman hangs a black pot ...
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animal appears ashes Baiga bamboo believed Bengal bird blood Bombay Brâhman bride bridegroom Campbell cattle ceremony charm child connected corpse custom Dalton dead deity demon Demonology Descriptive Ethnology Devak Drâvidian Etruscan Etruscan Roman Remains Evil Eye evil spirits festival fetish fire Folk-lore folk-tales Frazer Gazetteer ghost girl godling Golden Bough Gonds grain hair Hindu horse human sacrifice idea Indra jungle Kashmîr Katha Sarit Sâgara Kharwârs killed king Krishna Kunbis Lady Wilde legend Lorik magic marriage married Mathura milk Mirzapur mystic Nâga Nepâl night Nîm North Indian Notes Northern India Notes and Queries offering omen Oudh Panjâb Notes plants Popular priest primitive Purâna races Râja Râjputs rice rite round sacred Santâls scare serpent Settlement Report shrine snake Somadeva stone supposed Tawney temple tiger totem tree turmeric Tylor village Vishnu witch woman women worship Yaksha
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