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Journal of the Andhra Historical Research Society April 1939

1940

The Gamangs of one and the same village are considered to be the descendants of the same ancestor as the ancestor of the official Gamang of the village. [...] The visitors directly enter the house if the doors are open and set the liquor pot on the floor near the main post and make the arrows stand by the side of the pot with their sharp arrow heads fixed in the ground. [...] The Buyya spreads the leaf cups near the main post of the house fills them with the liquor brought by the bridegroom's party invokes the spirits and offers them the liquor in the leaf cups. [...] in the presence of all assembled in the house the Gamang of the bridegroom's village counts the money brought by the bridegroom's father and pays the amount to the Gamang of the bride's village. [...] On entering the outskirts of the village of the bridegroom the procession moves on slowly and increases the loudness of the musical instruments and the excitement of the dance.
history
Pages
80
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120036
Segment Pages Author Actions
Soras and Their Country
189-207 G.V. Sitapati view
The Pallava Conquest of the Western Coast
208-216 B.A. Saletore view
The Nirnayamruta of Alladanatha
i-219 E.P. Radhakrishnan view
Ujeni
220-220 C. Rao view
Battle of Topur Etc
221-224 C.S. Srinivasachari view
Leburu Grant of Krishnadevaraya
225-232 B.V. Rao view
The Sword Inscription of Gajapati Narayana Deb
233-234 Lakshminarayan Jagadeb view
Copper-Plate Charter of Madausudan Chottra
234-235 unknown view
Successors of the Satavahanas
236-237 Dines Sircar view
History of Nallaparajas
237-238 Nallaparazu Achyuta view
Reviews
239-xiii unknown view
Erratum Et Corrigendum
xiv-xiv unknown view
1938-39 Proceedings of the Andhra Historical Research Society
xv-xxii unknown view

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