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le on Kasai. [212] _Orpheus_, pp. 123, 125. [213] 7th ed. p. 300. [214] _Origin of Civilisation_, 7th ed. p. 299. [215] _The Dasahra: an Autumn Festival of the Hindus_, Folk-lore, March 1915. Some notice of the Dasahra in the Central Provinces is contained in the article on Kumhar. [216] Crooke, _loc. cit._ p. 41. [217] See also article Mahar. [218] _La Cite Antique_, pp. 202, 204. [219] _Imperial Gazetteer of India_, ii. p. 312. [220] _Totemism and Exogamy_, vol. ii. pp. 528, 530. [221] _Ibidem_. [222] _Totemism and Exogamy_, vol. ii. p. 608; _The Golden Bough_, 2nd ed. vol. iii. p. 407. [223] Dr. A.H. Keane, _The World's Peoples,_ p. 138. [224] Mr. L.D. Barnett's _Antiquities of India_, p. 171. [225] _The Golden Bough_, 2nd ed. vol. i. pp. 234, 235. [226] _Ibidem_, vol. ii. pp. 9, 10. [227] Other features of the sacramental rite, strengthening this hypothesis, are given in the article Kabirpanthi Sect. The account is taken from Bishop Westcott's _Kabir and the Kabirpanth._ [228] See articles Dewar, Bhunjia, Gauria, Sonjhara, Malyar. [229] Some instances are given in the article on Kalar and on Rajput, para. 9. [230] Dr. A.H. Keane, _The World's Peoples_, pp. 129, 130. [231] Para. 11. [232] For further notice of Vishnu and Siva see articles Vaishnava and Saiva sects; for Devi see article Kumhar, and for Kali, article Thug; for Krishna, article Ahir; for Ganpati, article Bania. [233] See above, para. 13. [234] _La Cite Antique_, p. 341. [235] _Early History of Mankind_, pp. 259, 260. The needfire, as described by Sir E.B. Tylor, had the character of a purificatory rite, but it may be doubted whether this was its original form, any more than in the case of the Suovetaurilia or Pola ceremonies. [236] Mr. J.T. Marten's _Central Provinces Census Report_, p. 238. [237] For further notice of this offence see article Sunar under Ear-piercing. [238] Para. 61. [239] "Tarpeia" in M. Salomon Reinach's _Cults, Myths and Religions_ (English edition, London, David Nutt, 1912). [240] _Cults, Customs_, p. 130. [241] Maclagan, _Punjab Census Report_, p. 174. [242] Burn, _United Provinces Census Report_, p. 82. [243] _Cults, Customs_, p. 144. [244] _Ibidem_, pp. 176, 177. [245] _Cults, Customs_, pp. 148, 149. [246] Maclagan, _l.c._ [247] _Ibidem_. [248] J. T. Marten, _Census Report_ (1911). [249] Lillingston, p. 45, on the authority of Max Mullet. P
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