CONTENTS. xi
SECT. PAGE.
III. Gopee-nat'hu. A celebrated image of him at Ugru-
dweepti,.......................................... 204
IV. Jugtjnnat'hu. Form of his image, with the origin of it,
206. His temples, 207. Festivals, ................ 208
V. Bulu-ramc. His image generally accompanies Jfigun-
nat'hti's,........................................ 210
VI. Eamd. His history, including his war with Raviinii, 211.
His image and festival,.............................. 218
VII. Choitunyu. History of this mendicant god, 219. His
festivals, 222. Another mendicant-god, ............ 223
VIII. Vishwu-kcrmu. Form of his image and festival, .... 224
IX. Kamc-devu. His image and festival, 225. A story re-
specting him, 226. His names, .................... 227
X. Sutyu-Narayune. His image and worship,.......... 227
CHAP. VI.
TERRESTRIAL GODDESSES.
Sect. I. Seeta,............................................ 229
II. Radha,............................................ibid.
III. Rookminee, and Sutyu-bhama, .................... 230
IV. SoOBHVJDRA, ...................................... 231
CHAP. VII.
DEITIES WORSHIPPED BV THE LOWER ORDERS ONLY.
Sect. I. Punchanunc. Form of the image, 232. A story respect-
ing him,...................................... 233, note
II. Dhurmu-T'hakooru. A form of Shivii, 235. His image
and festival,.................................... 235
III. Kaloo-rayu,...................................... 236
IV. Kalu-bhoirevu,.................................. 237
V. Worship to cure the itch and scurvy,................ibid.
CHAP. VIII.
WORSHIP OF BEINGS IN STRANGE SHAPES.
Sect. I. Urdhd Nareeshwuru. Origin of this image, as related
in the pooranus, 239. Its festival,................ 241
II. Krishnu-Kalee,.................................. 242
III. Hchee Huru. Form of the image, 242. Different ac-
counts in the pooranus of its origin,................ 242
SECT. PAGE.
III. Gopee-nat'hu. A celebrated image of him at Ugru-
dweepti,.......................................... 204
IV. Jugtjnnat'hu. Form of his image, with the origin of it,
206. His temples, 207. Festivals, ................ 208
V. Bulu-ramc. His image generally accompanies Jfigun-
nat'hti's,........................................ 210
VI. Eamd. His history, including his war with Raviinii, 211.
His image and festival,.............................. 218
VII. Choitunyu. History of this mendicant god, 219. His
festivals, 222. Another mendicant-god, ............ 223
VIII. Vishwu-kcrmu. Form of his image and festival, .... 224
IX. Kamc-devu. His image and festival, 225. A story re-
specting him, 226. His names, .................... 227
X. Sutyu-Narayune. His image and worship,.......... 227
CHAP. VI.
TERRESTRIAL GODDESSES.
Sect. I. Seeta,............................................ 229
II. Radha,............................................ibid.
III. Rookminee, and Sutyu-bhama, .................... 230
IV. SoOBHVJDRA, ...................................... 231
CHAP. VII.
DEITIES WORSHIPPED BV THE LOWER ORDERS ONLY.
Sect. I. Punchanunc. Form of the image, 232. A story respect-
ing him,...................................... 233, note
II. Dhurmu-T'hakooru. A form of Shivii, 235. His image
and festival,.................................... 235
III. Kaloo-rayu,...................................... 236
IV. Kalu-bhoirevu,.................................. 237
V. Worship to cure the itch and scurvy,................ibid.
CHAP. VIII.
WORSHIP OF BEINGS IN STRANGE SHAPES.
Sect. I. Urdhd Nareeshwuru. Origin of this image, as related
in the pooranus, 239. Its festival,................ 241
II. Krishnu-Kalee,.................................. 242
III. Hchee Huru. Form of the image, 242. Different ac-
counts in the pooranus of its origin,................ 242