The Popular Religion and Folk-lore of Northern India, Bind 2A. Constable & Company, 1896 |
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Side 4
... regarded as worthless , and so protected from the Evil Eye of the envious . Thus a male child is called Kuriya or " Dunghill ; " Kadheran or Ghasîta , " He that has been dragged along the ground ; Dukhi or Dukhita , " The afflicted one ...
... regarded as worthless , and so protected from the Evil Eye of the envious . Thus a male child is called Kuriya or " Dunghill ; " Kadheran or Ghasîta , " He that has been dragged along the ground ; Dukhi or Dukhita , " The afflicted one ...
Side 11
... regarded as a scarer of demons has been much debated . Natives of India will tell you that it is the material out of which 1 Campbell , " Notes , " 184 . weapons are made , and that an armed man should THE EVIL EYE AND THE SCARING OF ...
... regarded as a scarer of demons has been much debated . Natives of India will tell you that it is the material out of which 1 Campbell , " Notes , " 184 . weapons are made , and that an armed man should THE EVIL EYE AND THE SCARING OF ...
Side 16
... regarded as sacred to Vishnu . It is blown at his temples when the deity 1 Lâl Bihâri Dê , " Folk - tales , " 108 sqq .; Wilson , " Indian Caste , " ii . 174 . Brand , " Observations , " 344 , 733 . 2 66 Campbell , " Notes , " 69 ...
... regarded as sacred to Vishnu . It is blown at his temples when the deity 1 Lâl Bihâri Dê , " Folk - tales , " 108 sqq .; Wilson , " Indian Caste , " ii . 174 . Brand , " Observations , " 344 , 733 . 2 66 Campbell , " Notes , " 69 ...
Side 22
... regarded as impure . Hence a native cleans his teeth daily with a fresh twig of the Nîm tree , and regards the European's use of the same tooth - brush day after day as one of the numerous extraordinary impurities which we permit ...
... regarded as impure . Hence a native cleans his teeth daily with a fresh twig of the Nîm tree , and regards the European's use of the same tooth - brush day after day as one of the numerous extraordinary impurities which we permit ...
Side 23
... regarded as possessing mystical powers . All over Europe the spilling of salt in the direction of a person was con- sidered ominous . " It was held to indicate that something had already happened to one of the family , or was about to ...
... regarded as possessing mystical powers . All over Europe the spilling of salt in the direction of a person was con- sidered ominous . " It was held to indicate that something had already happened to one of the family , or was about to ...
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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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