Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 36
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ 294 The Name of the No. The Name of God. Village or Seat of God. 89 Badri Nath Kâmrû 90 Chandika Kôthi... 91 Thakur Dwara.. Naising Sarahan Rampur Larsa, Dansa, Shingla, Sha 92 Raghu Nathji 93 Narsinghji 94 Balramji 95 Balramji 96 Bâlrâmji Nandla Torsa. 97 The tombs of Ghôrnâ Mansågir and Dhânîgir. 98 Devi Mansa Ghôrni 99 Kadhasan Deôthi 100 Rai Re Mole... Kadharan 101 Chêôlt 102 Chitra 108 Nâg 104 105 Kadasan 106 Bagêshar Maheshwar neri. Nirat 107 Någ 108 | Gôn 109 | Nainon 110 Banâr 111 Mahasû 112 Nigahú 118 Banêshar 114 Paddoi 115 Nag " THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY. Shela Chandni Pal Mahasû Tali Bagtshar Kathori Bakrâri Dêrti Sharâchli Handl Jaili Chôhông Parol Shêdri and ... Territory. Busâhir State... The god of the Tukpâ terrritory. Do. The god of the farmers of Shôs. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Balsan State.. Do. Do. Do. ... Do. Do. ... Do. ... [OCTOBER, 1907. NOTES. ... The god of the farmers of Naising village only. Worshipped throughout the country. Worshipped in four villages only. Worshipped in Niratnagar only. Worshipped in Nandlâ, Tôrsâ, Cheôni, Gömân, Dagoli. Worshipped in Shakh, Katar, and Bagêshar of Balsan, and in the adjacent Nâhan villages. The god of Kathôri village only. The god of the Kalâsî territory. The god of the Parali territory. Kêônthal State.. The god of all Râwin territory. Do. do. The rural god of Agla Pônár. Ponar, Kêônthal The rural god of Pichhlâ Pônâr. State. Sangiri State... The god of the Sângri, Kumhârsen and Bhajji States. The god of the Bhajjt, Sangri, Busahir, and Kula. Worshipped by the people of all the territory; there are separate rural gods. in every village also. The god of the farmers of the Dharti, Duel and Nôti pargand. The god of the Kadharan, Shilgri and Dhar territories. The gods of the Shêltâ territory. The gods of the Shalgaon territory. Worshipped in Majhêti and Draunk pargands. The god of the Parli Phâti territory.

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