The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volume 4Bihar Research Society, 1918 - Folk-lore |
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Page 64
... guests , after which the bridegroom and his party return home with the bride . In the Kiring - jāwāe bāplā ( Bought son - in - law marriage ) the expenses required for the marriage are advanced by the father - in- law and repaid in ...
... guests , after which the bridegroom and his party return home with the bride . In the Kiring - jāwāe bāplā ( Bought son - in - law marriage ) the expenses required for the marriage are advanced by the father - in- law and repaid in ...
Page 65
... guests . Hunting nets are spread for them to sit upon , and they are regaled with powdered tobacco mixed with lime . After a little friendly conversation , the guests lie down to sleep . 1 Sometimes the number is five or seven , but it ...
... guests . Hunting nets are spread for them to sit upon , and they are regaled with powdered tobacco mixed with lime . After a little friendly conversation , the guests lie down to sleep . 1 Sometimes the number is five or seven , but it ...
Page 67
... guests including the men of the tanda . While they all sit down for their meals , the Naya of the tanda or ( if he be not of the same clan as the bride's father ) some kinsman of the bride's , and a representative of the boy's people ...
... guests including the men of the tanda . While they all sit down for their meals , the Naya of the tanda or ( if he be not of the same clan as the bride's father ) some kinsman of the bride's , and a representative of the boy's people ...
Page 68
... guests sit down to breakfast , the girl stands behind them with a cup filled with pounded turmeric diluted in water ... guests to fix a date when they may visit the boy's tanda for the Jom - mānḍi ceremony . Generally , the seventh ...
... guests sit down to breakfast , the girl stands behind them with a cup filled with pounded turmeric diluted in water ... guests to fix a date when they may visit the boy's tanda for the Jom - mānḍi ceremony . Generally , the seventh ...
Page 69
... guests which the Diguar cleanses by rubbing them with his hands . Hunting - nets are spread out for the guests to sit upon . When they are seated , the bridegroom's people ask them , " What did you see on your way here ? " The guests ...
... guests which the Diguar cleanses by rubbing them with his hands . Hunting - nets are spread out for the guests to sit upon . When they are seated , the bridegroom's people ask them , " What did you see on your way here ? " The guests ...
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Aśoka Bahadur bāplā Bengal Bhikkhus Bihar Bihar and Orissa Bimbisāra Birhōr Brahmin bride bridegroom bridegroom's father Brihadratha dynasty Brihadrathas brother Buddha Buddhist Calotropis ceremony Chandra corpse Dara Shikoh Daud Khan death Diguar district dynasty girl give grant guests Gupta hand head Hindu Hon'ble Honour horns husband Ibid India inscription Jātaka Jātaka Vol Jivaka Journal jungle K. P. Jayaswal king leaf-cup lōgōn lōgōn-thread lōṭā Love Lukundi Magadha mango manuscripts marriage māti Matsya Maurya mother Museum Nandas Orissa Orissa Research Society Pāli Pandit Pargiter Patna plate Puranas Raja Rajagaha Rajagriha Rásikh record reign rice rice-beer Samaddar Sanskrit says Secretary Sena Shah side Singh spirit stone swallow-wort tanda Tathāgata tiger tree tribes turmeric Urdú Veluvana vermilion verses Vidyapati village wife woman women اس السلطان الله تو جو سے عشق کا میں هي هے ھے یه