The Popular Religion and Folk-lore of Northern India, Bind 2A. Constable & Company, 1896 |
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Side 13
... Zoological Mythology , " ii . 281 . 4 " Folk - lore , " i . 154 . 5 Tawney , " Katha Sarit Sâgara , " i . 386 , 575 ; ii . 64 . ghost of the dead man , and the bridegroom in THE EVIL EYE AND THE SCARING OF GHOSTS . 13.
... Zoological Mythology , " ii . 281 . 4 " Folk - lore , " i . 154 . 5 Tawney , " Katha Sarit Sâgara , " i . 386 , 575 ; ii . 64 . ghost of the dead man , and the bridegroom in THE EVIL EYE AND THE SCARING OF GHOSTS . 13.
Side 18
... Tawney , “ Katha Sarit Sâgara , ” i . 478 . 2 Cunningham , " Archæological Reports , " vii . 50 . Campbell , " Notes , " 119 . 4 " North Indian Notes and Queries , " iii . 53 , 1 move when there is any peril prepared to him 18 FOLK ...
... Tawney , “ Katha Sarit Sâgara , ” i . 478 . 2 Cunningham , " Archæological Reports , " vii . 50 . Campbell , " Notes , " 119 . 4 " North Indian Notes and Queries , " iii . 53 , 1 move when there is any peril prepared to him 18 FOLK ...
Side 24
... weapons of iron for those of stone . In 1 Tawney , " Katha Sarit Sâgara , " ii . 198 . Schrader , " Prehistoric Antiquities , " 163 sqq . Scotland the same belief in the virtues of the water 24 FOLK - LORE OF NORTHERN INDIA .
... weapons of iron for those of stone . In 1 Tawney , " Katha Sarit Sâgara , " ii . 198 . Schrader , " Prehistoric Antiquities , " 163 sqq . Scotland the same belief in the virtues of the water 24 FOLK - LORE OF NORTHERN INDIA .
Side 42
... is made on the ground with calf's dung 1 Lady Wilde , loc . cit . , 79 . 2 Tawney , " Katha Sarit Sâgara , " i . 337 ; ii . 233 , 358 . 3 ii . 279 . by an unmarried girl , and in the centre is 42 FOLK - LORE OF NORTHERN INDIA .
... is made on the ground with calf's dung 1 Lady Wilde , loc . cit . , 79 . 2 Tawney , " Katha Sarit Sâgara , " i . 337 ; ii . 233 , 358 . 3 ii . 279 . by an unmarried girl , and in the centre is 42 FOLK - LORE OF NORTHERN INDIA .
Side 44
... , " Folk - tales , " 23 . 4 Tawney , " Katha Sarit Sâgara , " i . 61 ; ii . 80 ; Lane , " Arabian Nights , " i . 9 . 5 Miss Frere , " Old Deccan Days , " 230 , 236 . 1 them and die . " All this is based 44 FOLK - LORE OF NORTHERN INDIA .
... , " Folk - tales , " 23 . 4 Tawney , " Katha Sarit Sâgara , " i . 61 ; ii . 80 ; Lane , " Arabian Nights , " i . 9 . 5 Miss Frere , " Old Deccan Days , " 230 , 236 . 1 them and die . " All this is based 44 FOLK - LORE OF NORTHERN INDIA .
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Side 19 - Every moving thing that liveth shall be meat for you ; even as the green herb have I given you all things. But flesh with the life thereof, which is the blood thereof, shall ye not eat.
Side 325 - when the granaries are full of grain, and the people, to use their own expression, full of devilry. They have a strange notion that at this period, men and women are so over-charged with vicious propensities, that it is absolutely necessary for the safety of the person to let off steam by allowing for a time full vent to the passions.
Side 146 - A totem is a class of material objects which a savage regards with superstitious respect, believing that there exists between him and every member of the class an intimate and altogether special relation.
Side 284 - They have an astonishing acquaintance with the devilries of enchantment; insomuch that they make their idols to speak. They can also by their sorceries bring on changes of weather and produce darkness, and do a number of things so extraordinary that no one without seeing them would believe them. Indeed, this country is the very original source from which Idolatry has spread abroad.