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Page 494
... little rice and sprinkles the rice on the leaf and then gazes intently on the leaf in his hand , and then names the dain ( witch ) not by name but by signs ( e.g. some tall old woman living 494 [ J.B.O.B.S. EXORCISM AMONG THE ORAONS.
... little rice and sprinkles the rice on the leaf and then gazes intently on the leaf in his hand , and then names the dain ( witch ) not by name but by signs ( e.g. some tall old woman living 494 [ J.B.O.B.S. EXORCISM AMONG THE ORAONS.
Page 495
Bihar Research Society. but by signs ( e.g. some tall old woman living east of your house or west of your house ) . If the man or men do not approve of the declaration ( thinking the person indicated innocent ) they go to another sokha ...
Bihar Research Society. but by signs ( e.g. some tall old woman living east of your house or west of your house ) . If the man or men do not approve of the declaration ( thinking the person indicated innocent ) they go to another sokha ...
Page 499
... women and their action on the stage of life . The pictorial motif persists throughout Sanskrit literature right up to its decline after the advent of the Musalmans . The Chitra - sālā appears to have been a normal feature of ...
... women and their action on the stage of life . The pictorial motif persists throughout Sanskrit literature right up to its decline after the advent of the Musalmans . The Chitra - sālā appears to have been a normal feature of ...
Page 503
... woman merely a side - issue . Known Indo- European data , heroic as well as historic , only emphasise woman's inferiority . Women in Ancient Greece Homer depicts Penelope's pathetic helplessness during Ulys- ses'absence . In his cynical ...
... woman merely a side - issue . Known Indo- European data , heroic as well as historic , only emphasise woman's inferiority . Women in Ancient Greece Homer depicts Penelope's pathetic helplessness during Ulys- ses'absence . In his cynical ...
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... Women , 2 Blephyrus admits a female friend to his wife , but Euripides vehemently opposes it- " Never , never - for I do not say it only for this one occasion— ought intelligent men , who are married , to allow other women to visit ...
... Women , 2 Blephyrus admits a female friend to his wife , but Euripides vehemently opposes it- " Never , never - for I do not say it only for this one occasion— ought intelligent men , who are married , to allow other women to visit ...
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୮ ୮ ୮ ancient arua arua rice Aryan Assyria Asura Atharvaveda bāndhō bāns bhingul jāl Tohara bhut Bihar Bihar and Orissa Brahman Brāhmaṇa brahmin brother Buddhist century chahi Chandra-Gupta daughter degraded deities deota Dharmakirti Dimnāga Dravidians excommunication father female Folktales Gandhara goddess grains Greek ground guilty Gupta Guru hāi Hindu husband Ibid India Indian architecture Indian Logic inscription jackal Jātaka Kadamba Kakusthavarmma Kāli Kālidāsa Kathasaritsagara ketek killing Kongada kurthi lamp lord of Kuntala Macdonell and Keith māi mango mantras Manu marriage married mati matrilineal mother Mother-Goddess motif nehi Nerthus Nṛtu Oraon Orissa ostracised Pañcatantra pāni Patita patriarchal pinṛ Pravarasēna pre-Aryan prince rāja Ranth reference Samudra-Gupta Santali Santali story says sindur singhi sinner stanza Śūdra Sumirō māiā Tait Tamluk temple Tibetan torch Udyotakara Usas Vada-vidhi Vākāṭaka Vasubandhu Vedas Vedic Vedic Arya village wife woman women Zoroastrian