[65] The modern country of Tailangam, which is to the South of Rajamundry.
[66] Supposed to be a tract of the country to the south of Malwa.
[67] Now known by the name of Berar. Its capital was Kundinpura, which has been identified with the modern Oomravati.
[68] Also called [Aparantakas], being the northern and southern Concan.
[69] The modern provinces of Katteeawar. Its capital was called Girinaguda, or the modern Junagurh.
[70] These are Lust, Anger, Avarice, Spiritual Ignorance, Pride, and Envy.
[71] The way to make oneself invisible; the knowledge of the art of transmigration, or changing ourselves or others into any shape or form by the use of charms and spells; the power of being in two places at once, and other occult sciences are frequently referred to in all Oriental literature.
[72] This may be considered as meaning religious influence, and alludes to persons who may be gained over by that means.
[73] It may be noted from the above remarks that eunuchs do not appear to have been employed in the King's harem in those days, though they seem to have been employed for other purposes. See Part II., page [43].
[74] In England the lower classes of courtesans walk the streets; [in] India and other places in the East they sit at the windows, or at the doors of their houses.