The Popular Religion and Folk-lore of Northern India, Bind 2A. Constable & Company, 1896 |
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Side 5
... charms through it.2 Hence arises the use of many contractions and perversions of the real name and many of the nicknames which are generally given to children , as well as the ordinary terms of endearment which are constantly em- ployed ...
... charms through it.2 Hence arises the use of many contractions and perversions of the real name and many of the nicknames which are generally given to children , as well as the ordinary terms of endearment which are constantly em- ployed ...
Side 10
... charm . In Scotland it used to be the practice to throw a live coal into the beer vat to avert the influence of the fairies , and a cow's milk was secured against them by a burning coal being passed across her back and under her belly ...
... charm . In Scotland it used to be the practice to throw a live coal into the beer vat to avert the influence of the fairies , and a cow's milk was secured against them by a burning coal being passed across her back and under her belly ...
Side 12
... charm against hail . In the same way a sword or knife is placed in the bed of the young mother . She is , at this crisis of her life , particularly 1 " Notes , " 34 . exposed to the influence of evil spirits , as the 12 FOLK - LORE OF ...
... charm against hail . In the same way a sword or knife is placed in the bed of the young mother . She is , at this crisis of her life , particularly 1 " Notes , " 34 . exposed to the influence of evil spirits , as the 12 FOLK - LORE OF ...
Side 13
... charm , which is also used on other occasions , the principal virtue of which consists in a small iron ring . Here is combined the virtue of the iron and the ring , which is a sacred circle . In India iron rings are constantly worn as ...
... charm , which is also used on other occasions , the principal virtue of which consists in a small iron ring . Here is combined the virtue of the iron and the ring , which is a sacred circle . In India iron rings are constantly worn as ...
Side 14
... charm , and any one who dares to sit on it is likely to be punished for the contempt by an attack of boils . The Romans used to drive large nails into the side posts of the door with the same object . We have already noticed the value ...
... charm , and any one who dares to sit on it is likely to be punished for the contempt by an attack of boils . The Romans used to drive large nails into the side posts of the door with the same object . We have already noticed the value ...
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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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