[617] The Schoolmasters of Pātanvāv and Sultānpur. [↑]
[618] It is an act of merit to repeat the name of Rām, the seventh incarnation of Vishnu. As the death of a righteous person is due to the growth of sin in this world, people utter the name of Rām in order to atone for that sin. The name is repeated as long as the shooting star is visible. Vaishnavas recite the name of Krishna.—K. D. Desai.
It is also said that the name of Rām or Krishna is repeated, because the falling star enters the Court of God Bhagwān.—The Schoolmaster of Lākhāpadar. [↑]
[619] The Schoolmaster of Sultanpur. [↑]
[620] The Schoolmaster of Charādwā. [↑]
[621] The Deputy Educational Inspector of Gohelwad. [↑]
[622] The Schoolmaster of Jodia. [↑]
[623] (I.e.) with a tail. Chhogā is the end of a turban, which is allowed to hang down the back. [↑]