| John Wilson - Caste - 1877 - 708 pages
...deaths which have taken place in the family since his last circuit, aa well as to chronicle all the other events worthy of remark which have occurred to affect the fortunes of his patron; nor have we ever heard even a doubt suggested regarding the accurate, much less the honest, fultilmeut... | |
| Alexander Kinloch Forbes - Gujarat (India) - 1878 - 844 pages
...duty of the bard at each periodical visit to register the births, marriages, and fjKJRM deaths which have taken place in the family since his last circuit, as well as to chronicle all the other \'A'J events worthy of remark which have occurred to p5_£f affect the fortunes of his patron... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - Asia - 1881 - 840 pages
...is the duty of the bard at each periodical visit to register the births, marriages, and deaths which have taken place in the family since his last circuit, as well as to chronicle all the other events worthy of remark which have occurred to affect the fortunes of his patron; nor have... | |
| Robert Vane Russell - Caste - 1916 - 728 pages
...LAR1 which have taken place in the family since his last circuit, as ¿vell as to chronicle all the other events worthy of remark which have occurred to affect the fortunes of his patron ; nor have we ever heard even a doubt suggested regarding the accurate, much less the honest fulfilment of... | |
| Robert Vane Russell - Caste - 1916 - 632 pages
...at each periodical visit to register the births, marriages and deaths 6. The Bhat's business. which have taken place in the family since his last circuit, as well as to chronicle all the other events worthy of remark which have occurred to affect the fortunes of his patron ; nor have... | |
| Alexander Kinloch Forbes - Folklore - 1924 - 496 pages
...is the duty of the bard at each periodical visit to register the births, marriages, and deaths which have taken place in the family since his last circuit, as well as to chronicle all the other events 1 Hence the bard is called ' Wyewuncha,' reader of the ' Wye.' 1 [See vol. i, p. 432,... | |
| Virbhadra Singhji - Rajput (Indic people) - 1994 - 384 pages
...is the duty of the bard at each periodical visit to register the births, marriages and deaths which have taken place in the family since his last circuit, as well as to chronicle all the other events worthy of remark which have occurred to affect the fortunes of his patron...." The... | |
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