[40] The School Master of Dadvi. [↑]

[41] The School Master of Davaliā. [↑]

[42] The School Master of Mendardā. [↑]

[43] A symbol of servitude of the saint. [↑]

[44] The School Master of Sultānpur. [↑]

[45] Aulia and Pir, synonymous terms, the first Arabic, the second Persian. Aulia is the Arabic plural of wali which means a saint. In Hindustāni the plural form is used to signify the singular e. g., a single wali or saint is often spoken of as an aulia. The word Pir originally meaning an old man is used in Hindustān in the sense of a saint. Aulia Pir is the Gujarāti for a single or many saints. [↑]

[46] The School Master of Moti Porabdi. [↑]

[47] The School Master of Zinzuwādā. [↑]

[48] The School Master of Surel. [↑]

[49] The School Master of Jaseluan. [↑]