The Mysore Tribes and Castes, Volume 1 |
Contents
iii | xxxi |
OBJECT AND METHOD THE GEOGRAPHICAL AND ECONOMIC | 3 |
THE TWO RACIAL CONTRASTS IN MALID AND NORTH | 21 |
HILLS AND PLAINS OF S DECCAN | 61 |
CHAPTER IITHE CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY | 80 |
30 | 80 |
31 | 123 |
INTRODUCTIONCASTE IN THE VEDACASTE IN THE BUDDHIST | 128 |
32 | 159 |
CHAPTER IVPOPULATION | 160 |
CHAPTER VMARRIAGE AND FAMILY | 177 |
33 | 199 |
CHAPTER VIMARRIAGE AND FAMILYconcld | 211 |
34 | 252 |
38 | 307 |
LEFTTHE TEMPLE OF CHANDRAMOULESWARA | 310 |
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according agricultural animals Aryan Bangalore Baramahal basin Bijapur Brahman bride bridegroom Cauvery Census ceremonies Chalukyas Chap chief Chitaldrug Cholas civilisation clan classes Cochin colour connected culture custom dancing daughter death Deccan deity districts Dravidian East Mysore forest Ganga Ghats girl goddess Gondid groups Haidar Hindu Holeyas Hoysalas human husband Indid Iyer jungle Kadur Kanarese Kistna Kolar Koracha Koramas Kshatriya Kuruba land later Lingayats Madigas Madras magic Malabar Malids Malnad Manu marriage marry Melanid Morasu Muhammadans Mysore Negrid North Mysore North-Indid north-west northern occupation Okkalu origin Pallavas Penner period plains population priest primitive provinces races racial history Rashtrakutas regarded religion religious rites sacred sacrifice Shimoga social South India southern spirit Sudras taluks Tamil tattooing Telugu temple Tigala tion to-day totem Travancore Tribes and Castes Tumkur Vaisya valley Veda Vedavati Vedic Vijayanagar village Vishnu Weddids wife woman women worship