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Page 41
... gave them complete independence in the matter of daṇḍa and abhihāra , and that the Emperor having made over his subjects ( prajā ) to them felt sure as a mother does having assigned her child ( prajā ) to the care of a known nurse .
... gave them complete independence in the matter of daṇḍa and abhihāra , and that the Emperor having made over his subjects ( prajā ) to them felt sure as a mother does having assigned her child ( prajā ) to the care of a known nurse .
Page 69
Then we asked her , ' Where is your mother gone ? ' The girl answered , ' She is gone to take a dead person inside the house ' ( meaning , to transplant paddy - seedlings ) . " 6 " The bride's people now say , " O friends !
Then we asked her , ' Where is your mother gone ? ' The girl answered , ' She is gone to take a dead person inside the house ' ( meaning , to transplant paddy - seedlings ) . " 6 " The bride's people now say , " O friends !
Page 74
The mother of the bride , accompanied by a few other ... This process of chumān or ' kissing ' of the lōgōn - thread with the heated palms of the hand is repeated three times by the mother of the bride . And each of her companions too ...
The mother of the bride , accompanied by a few other ... This process of chumān or ' kissing ' of the lōgōn - thread with the heated palms of the hand is repeated three times by the mother of the bride . And each of her companions too ...
Page 77
The mother of the bridegroom comes out with a potsherd containing some live charcoal and sprinkles a handful of mus- tard - seeds on the fire . When the mustard - seeds burst in the fire , the potsherd with its contents is left upside ...
The mother of the bridegroom comes out with a potsherd containing some live charcoal and sprinkles a handful of mus- tard - seeds on the fire . When the mustard - seeds burst in the fire , the potsherd with its contents is left upside ...
Page 78
These garlands are worn one on the arm and one on the leg of the bride- groom , and similarly one on the arm and one on the leg of the bridegroom's father and one on an arm and one on a leg of the bridegroom's mother .
These garlands are worn one on the arm and one on the leg of the bride- groom , and similarly one on the arm and one on the leg of the bridegroom's father and one on an arm and one on a leg of the bridegroom's mother .
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appears asked authority believed Bengal Bihar Birhōr body bride bridegroom brother brought Buddha called carried caused ceremony child clan considered Daud Khan death described district Edward Albert evidence face fact father feet figure flowers four fowl give given Government grant hand head hill Hindu Hon'ble husband India inscription Journal Khan king known leaves letter lived marks marriage means mentioned mother offered original Orissa passage Patna performed period person plant plate present probably received record reference reign remains rice river rock round rule Sanskrit says seat seems Shah shows side Society spirit stands stone taken tiger tion took Translation tree village whole wife woman women