GENERAL INDEX
Barwar, 67, 72-3, 151-2.
Basor, 237.
Baudhayana, 36, 320.
Bawariya (Bauriya, Boriya), 151,
158.
Beena marriage, 69, 319.
Beldar, 108, 118.
Bellew, Races of Afghanistan, 178.
Belwar, 237.
Bengali, 158.
Beriya, 149-50, 153-4.
Bernier, Travels, 172.
Bhakti, 306-7.
Bhale Sultans, 203.
Bhand, 205.
Bhandarkar, Sir R. G., Vaishnav-
ism, Saivism, and the Minor
Religions, 280.
Bhangi, 65, 118, 225, 242-3.
Bhantu, 149, 158, 160.
Bhar, 49, 68, 286.
Bharbhunja, 98, 217-8.
Bhat, 39, 283.
Bhathiyara, 205.
Bhatiya, 67-8, 237.
Bhatra. See Ramaiya.
Bhishti, 206.
Bhoksa, 68, 108, 218.
Bhotiya (Bhot), 113-4, 135.
Bhuinhar, 236.
Bhuiya, 69, 73, 289.
Bhuiyar, 68-9, 213, 237.
Bind, 63, 69.
Bishnoi, 65, 108, 134.
Brahma, 275-6.
Brahma fonn of marriage, 317.
Brahman : in early times, 7, 12,
14-15, 17-19, 21, 230, 232, 324-8:
his rise to power, 26-8, 35 : in
the hills, 135,' 137-8: social pres-
tige and its economic effects,
263-5 : ar“d religion, 274-8, 281-3,
298-302 : as a lawgiver, 311-3,
323-
Brahmanical names in lower castes,
39-
Brahmanism, opposed by Buddhism,
26-7, 278-9 : by Jainism, 279 :
its relation to Saivism and Vaish-
navism, 281-2 : is orthodox Hindu-
ism, 283-4.
Bridegroom price. See Dowry.
Bride price, 70-1, 257-8, 331.
Buchanan, Dr., 95.
Buddha, 15, 27, 27S.
Buddhism, 26-8, 278-9.
Buddhist period, society in, 14-17,
326-8.
Burn, Sir R., (1) Census Report
U.P., 1901,-—q. v. : (2) 64, 100-1,
M6. 303-
Byar, 68, 72, 289.
Caste names in other castes, 39-41.
Census Reports : (1) India, 1891 ;
r39i 273 : (2) I"dia, 1901 ; 76 : (3)
India, 1911; 8, 210, 272, 309:
(4) U.P., 1901 ; 8, 57, 100, 103,
146, 198, 207, 279, 309 : (5) U.P.,
1911; 57. Si-2, 103, 131, 147,
160, 196, 207, 226, 234, 239, 246,
296, 309 : (6) U.P., 1921 ; 140,
147 : (7) Punjab, 1881 ; 273.
Chamar, 118-9, 242~3-
Chamargaur, 126.
Chanakya, 18.
Chandalas, 15, 20, 30, 230.
Chandana Das, 16-17.
Chandel, 126.
Chandragupta Maurya, 17, 19, 25,
28, 136.
Changiz Khan, 167.
Charudatta, 19.
Chattri. See Rajput.
Chauhan, 218-20.
‘Chedi, bands of’, 24.
Chero, 69, 289.
Chik, 220.
Churihar, 224-5.
Classified lists of castes: (1) bride
price, 71 : (2) cooking taboo,
9r"3 : (3) high descent, clai-
mants to, 227-8 : (4) hill Doms,
141-4 : (5) levirate, 64-5 : (6) mar-
riage age, 77-9 : (7) meat foods,
95-6 : (8) Muslim ‘castes’, 200-1 ;
(9) occupation, 247-50, (10) per-
manent panchayats, 106: (11) reli-
gion, 299-301 : (12) traditional
occupation, .251-2: (13) untouch-
ables, 101-2.
Commensal taboos: a principal
characteristic of caste, 2 : 29, 88-9,
i45. i89. 330. 332-3-
Concubinage, 72, 145, 152.
Conversion to Islam : in early
times, 174-5: castes of converts,
and their customs, 200-7.
Cooking taboos, 88-93.
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Barwar, 67, 72-3, 151-2.
Basor, 237.
Baudhayana, 36, 320.
Bawariya (Bauriya, Boriya), 151,
158.
Beena marriage, 69, 319.
Beldar, 108, 118.
Bellew, Races of Afghanistan, 178.
Belwar, 237.
Bengali, 158.
Beriya, 149-50, 153-4.
Bernier, Travels, 172.
Bhakti, 306-7.
Bhale Sultans, 203.
Bhand, 205.
Bhandarkar, Sir R. G., Vaishnav-
ism, Saivism, and the Minor
Religions, 280.
Bhangi, 65, 118, 225, 242-3.
Bhantu, 149, 158, 160.
Bhar, 49, 68, 286.
Bharbhunja, 98, 217-8.
Bhat, 39, 283.
Bhathiyara, 205.
Bhatiya, 67-8, 237.
Bhatra. See Ramaiya.
Bhishti, 206.
Bhoksa, 68, 108, 218.
Bhotiya (Bhot), 113-4, 135.
Bhuinhar, 236.
Bhuiya, 69, 73, 289.
Bhuiyar, 68-9, 213, 237.
Bind, 63, 69.
Bishnoi, 65, 108, 134.
Brahma, 275-6.
Brahma fonn of marriage, 317.
Brahman : in early times, 7, 12,
14-15, 17-19, 21, 230, 232, 324-8:
his rise to power, 26-8, 35 : in
the hills, 135,' 137-8: social pres-
tige and its economic effects,
263-5 : ar“d religion, 274-8, 281-3,
298-302 : as a lawgiver, 311-3,
323-
Brahmanical names in lower castes,
39-
Brahmanism, opposed by Buddhism,
26-7, 278-9 : by Jainism, 279 :
its relation to Saivism and Vaish-
navism, 281-2 : is orthodox Hindu-
ism, 283-4.
Bridegroom price. See Dowry.
Bride price, 70-1, 257-8, 331.
Buchanan, Dr., 95.
Buddha, 15, 27, 27S.
Buddhism, 26-8, 278-9.
Buddhist period, society in, 14-17,
326-8.
Burn, Sir R., (1) Census Report
U.P., 1901,-—q. v. : (2) 64, 100-1,
M6. 303-
Byar, 68, 72, 289.
Caste names in other castes, 39-41.
Census Reports : (1) India, 1891 ;
r39i 273 : (2) I"dia, 1901 ; 76 : (3)
India, 1911; 8, 210, 272, 309:
(4) U.P., 1901 ; 8, 57, 100, 103,
146, 198, 207, 279, 309 : (5) U.P.,
1911; 57. Si-2, 103, 131, 147,
160, 196, 207, 226, 234, 239, 246,
296, 309 : (6) U.P., 1921 ; 140,
147 : (7) Punjab, 1881 ; 273.
Chamar, 118-9, 242~3-
Chamargaur, 126.
Chanakya, 18.
Chandalas, 15, 20, 30, 230.
Chandana Das, 16-17.
Chandel, 126.
Chandragupta Maurya, 17, 19, 25,
28, 136.
Changiz Khan, 167.
Charudatta, 19.
Chattri. See Rajput.
Chauhan, 218-20.
‘Chedi, bands of’, 24.
Chero, 69, 289.
Chik, 220.
Churihar, 224-5.
Classified lists of castes: (1) bride
price, 71 : (2) cooking taboo,
9r"3 : (3) high descent, clai-
mants to, 227-8 : (4) hill Doms,
141-4 : (5) levirate, 64-5 : (6) mar-
riage age, 77-9 : (7) meat foods,
95-6 : (8) Muslim ‘castes’, 200-1 ;
(9) occupation, 247-50, (10) per-
manent panchayats, 106: (11) reli-
gion, 299-301 : (12) traditional
occupation, .251-2: (13) untouch-
ables, 101-2.
Commensal taboos: a principal
characteristic of caste, 2 : 29, 88-9,
i45. i89. 330. 332-3-
Concubinage, 72, 145, 152.
Conversion to Islam : in early
times, 174-5: castes of converts,
and their customs, 200-7.
Cooking taboos, 88-93.
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