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Page 18
But Vidyapati was with Deva- Simha , Siva - Simha's father at Naimiṣaranya where the idea of the book was conceived . Naimişăranya was the place where the Rṣis in ancient times are said to have held long sessions of Vedic sacrifices ...
But Vidyapati was with Deva- Simha , Siva - Simha's father at Naimiṣaranya where the idea of the book was conceived . Naimişăranya was the place where the Rṣis in ancient times are said to have held long sessions of Vedic sacrifices ...
Page 64
... for the marriage are advanced by the father - in- law and repaid in convenient instalments by the son - in - law . ... both bride and bridegroom return after a fortnight or a month to the bride's father's ṭāndā and both remain there ...
... for the marriage are advanced by the father - in- law and repaid in convenient instalments by the son - in - law . ... both bride and bridegroom return after a fortnight or a month to the bride's father's ṭāndā and both remain there ...
Page 65
... known as Sadar Bāplā ( equivalent to the Kirin bahu form of Santāl marriage ) . 1 ( ii ) —Marriage Negotiations . When the father of a marriageable boy hears of a suitable girl , he sends a party of friends to the girl's parents .
... known as Sadar Bāplā ( equivalent to the Kirin bahu form of Santāl marriage ) . 1 ( ii ) —Marriage Negotiations . When the father of a marriageable boy hears of a suitable girl , he sends a party of friends to the girl's parents .
Page 66
We Next morning , the father of the girl informs the Nāyā of the arrival of the party proposing marriage . ... the people of the tanda on the open space ( ūngan ) before the girl's father's hut . and thus addresses the party : here ?
We Next morning , the father of the girl informs the Nāyā of the arrival of the party proposing marriage . ... the people of the tanda on the open space ( ūngan ) before the girl's father's hut . and thus addresses the party : here ?
Page 67
The boy's father or other relative says , " We shall take up whatever has fallen to our lot ( lit. , fallen on the leaf - plate from which we are eating ) whether it be an idler or a decrepit one " . The bride now gets up and bows down ...
The boy's father or other relative says , " We shall take up whatever has fallen to our lot ( lit. , fallen on the leaf - plate from which we are eating ) whether it be an idler or a decrepit one " . The bride now gets up and bows down ...
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