The Popular Religion and Folk-lore of Northern India, Bind 2A. Constable & Company, 1896 |
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Side 8
... magic . " This may possibly be one explanation of the practice among Chamârs and other low castes in Northern India , when at marriages boys dress up as women and perform a rude and occasionally obscene dance . Among the Modh Brahmans ...
... magic . " This may possibly be one explanation of the practice among Chamârs and other low castes in Northern India , when at marriages boys dress up as women and perform a rude and occasionally obscene dance . Among the Modh Brahmans ...
Side 12
... magic qualities , and Mr. Macritchie has gone so far as to assume that the various so - called fairy houses and fairy hills which abound in Europe are really the abodes of a primitive pigmy race , which survive to our days as the ...
... magic qualities , and Mr. Macritchie has gone so far as to assume that the various so - called fairy houses and fairy hills which abound in Europe are really the abodes of a primitive pigmy race , which survive to our days as the ...
Side 13
... magic sword constantly appears in folk - lore . We have Excalibur and Balmung ; in the tales of Somadeva it confers the power of making the wearer fly through the air and renders him invincible ; the snake demon obtains from the wars of ...
... magic sword constantly appears in folk - lore . We have Excalibur and Balmung ; in the tales of Somadeva it confers the power of making the wearer fly through the air and renders him invincible ; the snake demon obtains from the wars of ...
Side 27
... magic , when it is thrown over the head of the person whom the magician wishes to bring under his control . " BARLEY . Barley , another sacred grain , is rubbed over the corpse of a Hindu and sprinkled on the head before the cremation ...
... magic , when it is thrown over the head of the person whom the magician wishes to bring under his control . " BARLEY . Barley , another sacred grain , is rubbed over the corpse of a Hindu and sprinkled on the head before the cremation ...
Side 41
... magic square with the letters making up the word Hâfiz , " the protector . " Many village Musalmâns use little stone or glass tablets for the same purpose . Some have a hocus- pocus inscription purporting to be a verse of the Qurân in ...
... magic square with the letters making up the word Hâfiz , " the protector . " Many village Musalmâns use little stone or glass tablets for the same purpose . Some have a hocus- pocus inscription purporting to be a verse of the Qurân in ...
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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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