[5] The Schoolmaster of Rajpara. [↑]

[6] Kundalan is the circle formed round the utār by a bhuvā, after he has placed the utār in a cemetery or over a crossway.—The Schoolmaster of Dadvi. [↑]

[7] The Schoolmaster of Dadvi. [↑]

[8] This is the day to learn such arts as that of muth, chot, māran, etc., i.e., the art of doing bodily injuries by means of magic even to persons who are at a distant place. The process is gone through in a cemetery at the dead of night.—The Schoolmaster of Rajpara. [↑]

[9] The Schoolmaster of Limbdi Taluka. [↑]

[10] A poisonous plant, the leaves of which are used in fomenting in cases of palpitation and of stomach troubles.—The Deputy Educational Inspector, Prānt Hālār. [↑]

[11] The Deputy Educational Inspector, Prānt Hālār. [↑]

[12] The Schoolmaster of Lilapur. [↑]

[13] The Schoolmaster of Songadh. [↑]

[14] The Schoolmaster of Ganod. [↑]