Book Title: Indian Antiquary Vol 46
Author(s): Richard Carnac Temple, Devadatta Ramkrishna Bhandarkar
Publisher: Swati Publications

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________________ THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY Vaital, 1 Jalio, Gadio, 1 Paino, Parolio, 1 Sevalio, Andhario,1 Fuliol Bheraro', Ragantio, Chod.? Gātrad, Mainmai and Verai," There are frequent additions to the number, as any new disease or unusual and untoward incident may bring a new spirit into existence. The installation of such duities is not a costly concern,' and thus there is no serious check on their recognition, The sun, the beneficent night-dispelling, light-bestowing great luminary, is believed to be the visible manifestation of the Almighty God," and inspires the human mind with a feeling of grateful reterence which finds expression in titles like Sirita, Life-Producer, the nourisher and generator of all lite and activity He is the chief rain-sender?; there is a coup. let used in Gujarat illustrative of this belief. It runs: "Oblations are cast into the Fire : the smoke carries the prayers to the sun; the Dirine Luminary, propitiated, responds in sending down gentle showers." "The sacred smoke, rising from the sacrificial offerings, ascends through the ethereal regions to the Sun. He transforms it into the rain-giving clouds, the rains .-oduce food, and food pro- duces the powers of generation and multipli cation and plenty. Thus, the sun, as the propagator of animal life, is believed to be the highest deity.7" It is pretty generally believed that rows in honour of the sun are highly efficacious in curing eye-diseases and strengthening the eyesight. Mr. Damodar Karsonji Pandya quotes from the Bhagvadgita the saying of Krishna; प्रभास्मि शशिसूर्ययोः "I am the very light of the sun and the moon. Being the embodiment or the fountain of light, the sun imparts his lustre either to the bodies or to the eyes of his devotees. It is said that a Rajput woman of Gomāta in Gondal and a Brehman of Rajkot were cured of white leprosy by vows in honour of the sun. Similar vows are made to this day for the cure of the same disease, Persons in Kathiawar suffering from oph thalmic disorders, venereal affections, leucoderma and white leprosy are known to observe vows in honour of the sun. The Parmăr Rajputs believe in the efficacy of vows in honour of the sun deity of Mändavraj, in curing hydrophobia. 10 Women believe that a vow or a vrat made to the sun is the sure means of attaining their desires. Chiefly their vows are made with the object of securing a son. On the fulfilment of this desire, in gratitude to the Great Luminary, the child is often called nfter him, and given such a name as SurajRām, Bhānu-Shankar, Ravi Shankar, AditRām 11 Many cradles are received as presents at the temple of Mandarraj, indicating that the barren worn who had made vows to the deity have been satisfied in their desire for a son, the vows being fulfilled by the present of such toy-cradles to the sun. In the case of rich donors, these cradles are made of precious metal, 12 At Mandvara, in the Muli District of Kathiawar, the Parmār Rajputs, as well as the KĀthis, bow to the image of the sun, on their marriage-day, in company with their newly-married brides. 12 After the birth of Mr. N. D. Vora, Rajpara. The Deputy Educational Inspector, Gobelwad. Mr. G. K, Dave, Sultanpore. Mr. K. D. Desai. - Mr. D. K. Pandya, Dhaak. 6 Mr. K. D. Desai. 1 Mr. M. D. Vyas, Schoolciaster, Bhayavadur, • Cf. Alláho nůr-us-samawatiwal ard, mathalo nurihi-ka miskatin biha nusbúh---Koran. Allah ! He is the light of the Heavens and the Earth. The likeness of His Light being similar to a lamp in a glass. Fazlullah Latfullah. N Mr. Jethabai Mangaldas, Schoolmaster, Gondal; and Damodar Karsonji, Schoolmaster. Dhbank. • Mr. B. K. Dave, Schoolmaster, Kotda-Sangani. 10 Mr. N. M. Dave, Sanka. 11 Mr. N. D, Vora, Rajpara, 1 Mr. X. M. Dave, Sanka.

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