[1] This article is entirely based on an account of the caste furnished by Rai Bahādur Panda Baijnāth, Superintendent, Bastar State.
[2] Bassia latifolia.
[3] Boswellia serrata.
JOGI
[Bibliography: Sir E. Maclagan’s Punjab Census Report (1891); Mr. Crooke’s Tribes and Castes, articles Jogi, Kānphata and Aghorpanthi; Mr. Kitts’ Berār Census Report (1881); Professor Oman’s Mystics, Ascetics and Saints of India (London: T. Fisher Unwin).]
List of Paragraphs
- [1. The Yoga philosophy.] [243]
- [2. Abstraction of the senses or autohypnotism.] [244]
- [3. Breathing through either nostril.] [246]
- [4. Self-torture of the Jogis.] [247]
- [5. Resort to them for oracles.] [249]
- [6. Divisions of the order.] [250]
- [7. Hair and clothes.] [250]
- [8. Burial.] [251]
- [9. Festivals.] [252]
- [10. Caste subdivisions.] [252]
- [11. Begging.] [252]
- [12. Other occupations.] [253]
- [13. Swindling practices.] [253]
- [14. Proverbs about Jogis.] [254]