Govinda Sámanta: Or The History of a Bengal Ráiyat, Volume 2Macmillan and Company, 1874 |
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Áduri affray Águris Alanga amongst Badan bamboo Bengal ráiyat Bhim Bhima big hut Brahmans called cane caste ceremony CHAPTER club-men cultivating indigo Dárogá debt Dhanamani dhuti district divána Durgánagar factory father festival fever fields fire gods Golaka gomasta Govinda grog-shop ground hand Hanumán Hari Hazúr Hindu holy hookah husbandmen image of Jagannath Indian indigo-planter Jagannath jamidár Jaya Chánd Kálamánik Kánchanpur Khodáwand Kompáni Báhádur Kotál land láthiáls Mádhava mahájan Málati mandal Mánik marriage mother Murray Nanda Nava Krishna Nava Krishna Banerjea never night Nildángá oppression Orissa paddy pancham pay the máthot peasantry peasants pilgrimage pilgrims plant planter Poddár poor Puri Ráma reader reduced to ashes religious rent rice ruin rupees Sáheb Sámanta sángát Sanskrit Sardár sarkiwálás Sethuya sort sow indigo Subhadrá sugar-cane Sundari tákás take advance tank temple tenants thatch tree Vairági Vaishnavas Vardhamána village visited wife women worship zamindár