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Page 177
The females of the bridegroom ' s party now come with one pot of rice - beer from
their quarters to the bride ' s house and the females of the bride ' s party also
bring out one pot of rice - beer from the house . These are known as isum - sindri
...
The females of the bridegroom ' s party now come with one pot of rice - beer from
their quarters to the bride ' s house and the females of the bride ' s party also
bring out one pot of rice - beer from the house . These are known as isum - sindri
...
Page 279
Boiled rice and some oil and copper coin are taken for the deceased to the
cremation ground . If the deceased belonged to a well - to - do family , a small
strawbundle ( tipsi ) containing paddy is carried by some man followiog the
corpse , and ...
Boiled rice and some oil and copper coin are taken for the deceased to the
cremation ground . If the deceased belonged to a well - to - do family , a small
strawbundle ( tipsi ) containing paddy is carried by some man followiog the
corpse , and ...
Page 282
Some fried cotton seeds ( bångür ) or , in some villages , fried urid pulse (
Phaseolus roxburghit ) , fried lotni ( a species of mustard ) , lohsinga ( slag of iron
) and lãok ( a kind of fried rice ) are kept in a cup made of three leaves of the gitia
pipar ...
Some fried cotton seeds ( bångür ) or , in some villages , fried urid pulse (
Phaseolus roxburghit ) , fried lotni ( a species of mustard ) , lohsinga ( slag of iron
) and lãok ( a kind of fried rice ) are kept in a cup made of three leaves of the gitia
pipar ...
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BIHAR AND ORISSA RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
Notes from the Mandala PanjiMuhammadan conquest | 10 |
Notes on Indian Architecture 2841 | 28 |
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ancient appear authority Bahadur bave beginning belonging Bengal Bihar Bihar and Orissa bride bridegroom brother brought bull-roarer called carried century ceremony College connected continued corpse death Delhi described Deva diamonds district evidently fact feet give given ground hand head Hindu Ikbal important India inscription Jaina Journal Khan Kiel king known later leaves Lucknow Museum manuscripts marked marriage meaning meeting mentioned miles Mughal never noticed original Orissa Orissa Research Society Patna period person plate possession present probably published Raja reading record reference regarded reign Report returned rice river Sanskrit seems side Society stones Sultan taken temple took tradition Translation vermilion village woman