[1] This is literally ‘cooked milk.’ It probably receives this name because the coagulation is often hastened by heating. [↑]

[2] About four pints. [↑]

[3] I am not sure whether this restriction does not also apply to the tarvalikartmokh. [↑]

[4] See [Chapter XXIII]. [↑]

[5] Probably a corruption of kaipun, hand vessel. [↑]

[6] This is done by folding a leaf in such a way that it forms a cup. [↑]

[7] The method of wearing the cloak adopted by the wursol is not unlike that shown in a picture at the Guimet Museum in Paris, which represents a Brahman engaged in prayer. [↑]

[8] The world of the dead. [↑]

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