[144] The panas have reference to the division of South Indian castes into the right- and left-hand factions.
[145] The mofussil indicates up-country stations and districts, as contra-distinguished from the “Presidency” (Madras City).
[146] Marriage Customs in Many Lands, 1897.
[147] Moore. Indian Appeal Cases, Vol. III, 359–82.
[148] Journey through Mysore, Canara and Malabar.
[149] See Talboys Wheeler, Madras in the Olden Time, II, 49–89.
[150] See Tales of Kōmati Wit and Wisdom. C. Hayavadana Rao, Madras, 1907.
[151] Classified Collection of Tamil Proverbs, 1897. See also C. Hayavadana Rao, op. cit., and Ind. Ant., XX, 78, 1891.
[152] Madras Census Report, 1871.
[153] Gazetteer of the Godāvari district.