| J. WILSON - 1883 - 678 sider
...pours the water three times into the hands of the novice who drinks it off. The novice's scalp-lock (choti) is then cut off and his head shaved, for the...grow, only shaving the chin on the father's death. Infant-baptism is also practised, and thirty days after birth the child, whether boy or girl, is baptised... | |
| 1893 - 454 sider
...times into the hands of the novice, who drinks it off. The novice's scalp lock (choti) is then cut ofl and his head shaved, for the Bishnois shave the whole head and do not leave a scalp lock like the Hindus : but they allow the beard to grow, only shaving the chin on the father's... | |
| 1894 - 448 sider
...then cut ofl and his head shaved, for the Bishnois shave the whole head and do not leave a scalp lock like the Hindus : but they allow the beard to grow,...days after birth the child, whether boy or girl, is baptised by the priest (Sddli) in much the same way as an adult : only the set form of prayer is different... | |
| 1911 - 594 sider
...pours the water three times into the hands of the novice, who drinks it off. The novice's scalp lock (choti) is then cut off and his head shaved, for the...head and do not leave a scalp-lock like the Hindus ; bnfc they allow the beard to grow, only shaving the chin on the father's death. Infant baptism is... | |
| Robert Vane Russell - 1916 - 728 sider
...pours the water three times into the hands of the novice, who drinks it off. The novice's scalp-lock (choti) is then cut off and his head shaved, for the...days after birth the child, whether boy or girl, is baptised by the priest (Sadh) in much the same way as an adult ; only the set form of prayer is different,... | |
| Sir Denzil Ibbetson, Maclagan - 1990 - 590 sider
...of the novice, who drinks it off. The novice's scalp Bwhnai ruée. 118 look (chati) is then cut vu and his head shaved, for the Bishnois shave the whole...father's death. Infant baptism is also practised, and 30 days after birth the child, whether boy or girl, is baptised by the priest (sadh) in much the same... | |
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