[35] The Schoolmaster of Rajpara. [↑]

[36] The Schoolmaster of Charadwa. [↑]

[37] The Schoolmaster of Dhhank. [↑]

[38] Vide Bombay Gazetteer, Vol. VIII, page 414. [↑]

[39] Māyā, in philosophy, means the illusion, by virtue of which one considers the unreal universe as existent and distinct from the supreme spirit. Here it means the effect of māyā, the unreal splendour of the world, in fact phenomena opposed to the noumenon. [↑]

[40] The Schoolmaster of Dhhank. [↑]

[41] The Schoolmaster of Ganod. [↑]

[42] Kori may mean either a new garment or an unused earthen jar. [↑]

[43] The Schoolmaster of Ganod. [↑]

[44] See p. 42 Supra. [↑]