- Pages
- 133
- Published in
- India
- SARF Document ID
- sarf.120155
Segment | Pages | Author | Actions |
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Cover
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i-i | unknown | view |
Frontmatter
|
ii-iv | unknown | view |
Bengal Traditions of Trade and Commerce
|
431-458 | Satindra Roy | view |
Tibetan Folklore from Kalimpong in the District of Darjeeling in the Eastern Himalayas
|
458-467 | Sarat Mitra | view |
On the Cosmological Myth of the Birhors and its Santali and American Indian Parallels
|
468-478 | Sarat Mitra | view |
A Note on the Prevalence of Cannibalism among the Birhors of Chota Nagpur
|
479-483 | Sarat Mitra | view |
Prophylactic Disguise for Averting Evil
|
484-489 | Shams-Ul-Ulama, Jivanji Modi | view |
Some Hindu Superstitions—II
|
489-497 | S.S. Mehta | view |
Differences between the Avestic and the Vedic Systems of Fire-Worship and Some Noteworthy Illustrations of Anthropology Being an Indispensable and Only Aid to the Correct Interpretation of Old Aryan Ideas and Ideals and Primitive History and as Exposing the Gross Absurdity of the So-Called Linguistic and Literary Interpretations Thereof by Eminent Orientalists
|
498-515 | R.K. Dadachanji | view |
A Note on the Original Home of and the Indian Folklore about the Cocoanut
|
516-524 | Shams-Ul-Ulama, Jivanji Modi | view |
The Indian Crow
|
525-535 | Satindra Roy | view |
The Sky in Children’s Fancy
|
536-555 | Satindra Roy | view |
Three Amulets
|
555-556 | R.K. Gyani | view |