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[257] _Ibidem_, p. 113.
[258] _Brahmans, Theists_, p. 118.
[259] Lillingston, p. 96.
[260] _Brahmans, Theists_, p. 133.
[261] _Brahmans, Theists_, pp. 131, 139, 140.
[262] _Brahmans, Theists_, p. 148.
[263] This article is compiled from the notices in Wilson's _Hindu Sects, As. Res._ vol. xvi. pp. 79-81; Sir E. Maclagan's _Punjab Census Report_, 1891; and Mr. Bhimbhai Kirparam's _Hindus of Gujarat_, _Bombay Gazetteer_, vol. ix.
[264] Captain C.E. Luard, in _Central India Census Report_ (1901), p. 88.
[265] _Bombay Gazetteer, Hindus of Gujarat_ (Mr. Bhimbhai Kirparam), p. 545.
[266] This information was kindly furnished by the Diwan of Panna, through the Political Agent at Bundelkhand.
[267] Barth, p. 148.
[268] Hopkins, p. 310, and _The Jains_, p. 40.
[269] Barth, p. 149.
[270] _The Jainas_, pp. 38-47.
[271] The writer is inclined to doubt whether either Buddhism or Jainism were really atheistic, and to think that they were perhaps rather forms of pantheism; but the above is the view of the best authorities.
[272] _The Jainas_, p. 10.
[273] _The Jainas_, p. 6.
[274] _Ibidem_, p. 10.
[275] Moor's _Hindu Infanticide_, pp. 175-176.
[276] Marten, _C.P. Census Report_ (1911), p. 67.
[277] Maclagan, _Punjab Census Report_ (1891), p. 183.
[278] Mr. Marten's _Central Provinces Census Report_, 1911.
[279] The particulars about the Tirthakars and the animals and trees a.s.sociated with them are taken from _The Jainas_.
[280] _Jonesia Asoka_.
[281] _Cedrela toona_.
[282] _Grislea tomentosa_.
[283] _Eugenia jambolana_.
[284] _Michelia champaka_.
[285] Crooke, _Things Indian_, art. Pinjrapol.
[286] Moor, _Hindu Infanticide_, p. 184.
[287] _Rajasthan_, vol. i. p. 449, and pp. 696, 697, App.
[288] _Central Provinces Census Report_, 1911.
[289] Westcott, _Op. cit._ p. 3.
[290] _Op. cit._ p. 12.
[291] _Kabir and the Kabirpanth_, pp. 115 and 116.
[292] Raipur District.
[293] The description of the Chauka service is mainly taken from Bishop Westcott's full and detailed account.
[294] _Ficus glomerata_.
[295] Sherring, _Hindu Castes and Tribes,_ iii. pp. 96, 123.
[296] By Surgeon-Major Cornish.
[297] _Bombay Census Report_, 1901, pp. 181-183.
[298] _Hindu Manners, Customs and Ceremonies_, p. 117.
[299] Mr. Marten's _C.P. Census Report_ (1911), Subsidiary Table, ix., Occupation, p. 276.
[300] Short for Amir or Prince.
[301] Siddik means veracious or truthful, and he was given the name on account of his straightforward character (_Bombay Gazetteer._)
[302] _Supplemental Glossary_, vol. i. p. 195.
[303] Mr. A. M. T. Jackson in _Bomb. Gaz. Muh. Guj_;, p. 10.
[304] _Bombay Gazetteer, ibidem_.
[305] Hughes' _Dictionary of Islam, s. v._ Marriage.
[306] _Bomb. Gaz. Muh. Guj._ p. 166.