[64] The School Master of Zinzuwāda. [↑]
[65] The School Master of Kotda-Sangani. [↑]
[66] All this of course is addressed to the evil spirit which is supposed to have possessed the patient. [↑]
[67] Feminine of Vāghri belonging to the Vāghri caste. [↑]
[68] The School Master of Sānkā. [↑]
[69] The School Masters of Ganod, Vanod and Kolki. [↑]
[70] The School Master of Dadvi. [↑]
[71] The School Master of Limbdi Taluka. [↑]
[73] Nilotsava or Nil-parnāvum is a ceremony performed in honour of a young man, who has come to an untimely end. The chief part of the ceremony is the performance of the wedding of a bull-calf with a heifer. Sometimes a member of the deceased youth’s family is possessed on such an occasion by the spirit of the deceased man and is believed to have then the power of correctly answering questions about future events, etc.—The School Master of Dhānk. [↑]