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Sukra (Friday).83, 84, (P), 129, 130 death' to the savage absence of the soul,' 48;- may be permanent or temporary, being dependent on the absence of the soul,' 48; temporary, in folktales, 329;- a mode of revivifying after, in folktales, 82, 83; slaying, and the revival of the slain death, 51; carrying out, origin of the custom
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Delhi Museum inscription of Vikrama-Samvat 1384; English equivalent of the date 138 and n. 51 48
Demeter, see Proserpine
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demons, an origin of the belief in deus ex machind in folktales Dêva, the tenth Dasa-Parvin ...... ................................... .348, 358 Devanaṁpiye, dear unto the Devas,' an
epithet of Asôka, 165, 231; - and of his grandson, Dasaratha 364, 365 Dêvapaladeva of Dhârâ; his Harsaud& inscription, edited, 310;-inscriptions of his, at Udaypur, noticed. Dêvaraya of Vijayanagara; his coins, 302
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Dionysus as the god of vegetation, 51; represented by an animal, 193;Dionysus, as the god of the animal kingdom, slain periodically. Dipâvali Festival, note on the disguise as a man by heroine of folktale, 185; - of prince hero as a poor man........
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division, the Burmese system of, explained..56 ff. Diwan Jawahir Singh aids Suchêt Singh. dog, the image of a, as a charm for coughs in Madras........ 1:2 donkey, riding on a, a punishment in India.. 17 Dôst Muḥammad Khân, Amir of Afghanistan; his defeat by the British, 215, 216;- helps the Sikhs against the English. drinking, an origin of the custom of exclusive..... .................................................. 48, 1 drishtâdrishta, dimly seen' ........................... 1 Drôh-Arjuna, a biruda of Chalukya-Bhima I. 10 Drujjûru, a village in the Pennâtavâḍi vishaya.... *************** 207 dum, the bard of Afghanistan, described ...... 340
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Easter; bonfires, reason for the custom, 198;
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- solar eclipses quoted, which were not visible in India, 2, 9, 372, 412; solar eclipses which do not work out satisfactorily.......... Edwardes, Major (Sir Herbert) takes Multân 215, 216 effigies, burning of, as a religious or periodical custom, survival of human sacrifices......... 198 Egeria, a notice of the nymph Ekadasi, the catching of, a tale of noodles in Madras......... 221 ff. Elavarru, a village in the Velanânḍu vishaya 271 Elliot, Sir Henry, at the darbar held at Lahor deposing Dulip Singh ....... 217 English, corruptions of, in Bombay, 89;- in Burma, 89; in the Pañjâb, 89;- in Telugu ............................................ ........................................... eras; comparative statement of years of the Saptarshi era and Lôkakâla reckoning with expired years of the Kaliyuga, Vikrama, and Saka eras, and of the Kalpa, 150 and n.; -eras used in recorded dates:
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