[74] In the original a ‘maina’—the Gracula religiosa.
[75] As we should say, buried them.
[76] A large kind of black bee, common in India.
[77] The beautiful wife of the demigod Rama Chandra.
[78] The Hindu Ars Amoris.
[79] The old philosophers, believing in a ‘Sat’ (τὸ ὄν), postulated an Asat (τὸ μὴ ὄν) and made the latter the root of the former.
[80] In Western India, a place celebrated for suicides.
[81] Kama Deva. ‘Out on thee, foul fiend, talk’st thou of nothing but ladies?’
[82] The pipal or Ficus religiosa, a favourite roosting place for fiends.
[83] India.