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... † A form of marriage among the Santals in which a man forcibly weds a woman by simply marking her on the forehead with red lead , or sindur . be taken , only our caste will be broken , VOL . II , PT . I. ] 25 TRADITIONS OF THE SANTALS .
... † A form of marriage among the Santals in which a man forcibly weds a woman by simply marking her on the forehead with red lead , or sindur . be taken , only our caste will be broken , VOL . II , PT . I. ] 25 TRADITIONS OF THE SANTALS .
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... woman gave birth to a child , but such was the fear which inspired the runaways that lest it should impede their movements it was simply covered with a few large leaves , and left on the roadside to its fate . The pursuers on coming up ...
... woman gave birth to a child , but such was the fear which inspired the runaways that lest it should impede their movements it was simply covered with a few large leaves , and left on the roadside to its fate . The pursuers on coming up ...
Page 88
... woman became the priest of the Santals and the worship of Kharakhāi . His only duty consisted in renewing the vermilion on the tallest idol when it lost its gloss . At the time of an epidemic the Hindus and the Santāls still offer ...
... woman became the priest of the Santals and the worship of Kharakhāi . His only duty consisted in renewing the vermilion on the tallest idol when it lost its gloss . At the time of an epidemic the Hindus and the Santāls still offer ...
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... woman . But before he could endow the figures with life , the horse apprehensive of future trouble from them trampled them under its hoofs . In those days the horse had wings and could move about much faster than now . When Singbōnga ...
... woman . But before he could endow the figures with life , the horse apprehensive of future trouble from them trampled them under its hoofs . In those days the horse had wings and could move about much faster than now . When Singbōnga ...
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... woman said , " Alas ! what shall I do with baskets ? My only daughter is dead . " The basket - seller was not a little surprised at this news and exclaimed , " What do you mean ? Only a short while ago I met your daughter on the road ...
... woman said , " Alas ! what shall I do with baskets ? My only daughter is dead . " The basket - seller was not a little surprised at this news and exclaimed , " What do you mean ? Only a short while ago I met your daughter on the road ...
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