The Popular Religion and Folk-Lore of Northern India (Vol. 1&2)

The Popular Religion and Folk-Lore of Northern India (Vol. 1&2)
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This 2-volume study examines the reality of Hindu worship in northern India from the perspective of its popular manifestation. In rural areas, practical Hinduism differed dramatically from organized Vedic Hinduism and included cult worship of a multitude of local deities which were not formally recognized by the Vedas but exerted a greater influence on the rhythms, meanings and decisions of day-to-day life. Crooke's study may have been the first to look at the religion through eyes other than those of missionaries or the Hindu elite, seeking to fill a gap in European intellectual knowledge of India by documenting living traditions in a serious and accessible manner. Volume 1: The Godlings of Nature The Heroic and Village Godlings The Godlings of Disease The Worship of the Sainted Dead Worship of the Malevolent Dead Volume 2: The Evil Eye and the Scaring of Ghosts Tree and Serpent Worship Totemism and Fetishism Animal-Worship The Black Art Some Rural Festivals and Ceremonies

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William Crooke. The Popular Religion and Folk-Lore of Northern India (Vol. 1&2)

The Popular Religion and Folk-Lore of Northern India (Vol. 1&2)

Table of Contents

VOLUME 1

Table of Contents

FOLK-LORE OF NORTHERN INDIA

CHAPTER I

THE GODLINGS OF NATURE

The Deva

The Deotâ

Godlings Pure and Impure

Sûraj Nârâyan, the Sun Godling

Village Worship of Sûraj Nârâyan

Sun-worship among the non-Aryan Races

Sun-worship in the Domestic Ritual

Moon-worship

Eclipses and the Fire Sacrifice

Eclipse Observances

Star-worship

The Rainbow

The Milky Way

Earth-worship

Worship of Mother Earth

Earth-worship among the Drâvidians

Secrecy in Worship of Mother Earth

Thunder and Lightning

Earthquakes

River-worship

Springs Connected with the Ganges

Sacred River Junctions

Ill-omened Streams

Origin of River-worship

Floods and Drowning People

Khwâja Khizr, the God of Water

The Folk-lore of Wells

Sacred Wells

Hot Springs

Waterfalls

Sacred Lakes

The Lake of the Fairy Gifts

The Shâhgarh Lake

Other Sacred Tanks

Mountain-worship; the Himâlaya

Mountain-worship among the Drâvidians

Respect Paid to the Vindhya and Kaimûr Ranges

Other Famous Hills

The Spirits of the Air

Bhîmsen, a Weather Godling

Demoniacal Control of the Weather

Rain-making and Nudity

Rites Special to Women

Other Rites to bring Rain

Devices to Cause Rain to Cease

Hail and Whirlwind

Aerolites

CHAPTER II

THE HEROIC AND VILLAGE GODLINGS

The Heroic Godlings

Hanumân

Hanumân as a Village Godling

Worship of Bhîmsen

Pillar-worship of Bhîmsen

Worship of Bhîshma

Worship of the Local Godlings

Village Shrines

Identification of the Local Godling

Worship of Dwâra Gusâîn

Worship of Bhûmiya

Worship of Bhairon

Worship of Ganesa

The Worship of the Great Mothers

Mother-worship in Gujarât

Mother-worship in Upper India

The Jungle Mothers

Other Mother Goddesses

Worship of Gansâm Deo

Worship of Dântan Deo and Lalitâ

Worship of Dûlha Deo, the Bridegroom Godling

CHAPTER III

THE GODLINGS OF DISEASE

The Demoniacal Theory of Disease

Sîtalâ, the Goddess of Small-pox

Connection of Sîtalâ with Human Sacrifice

Small-pox Worship in Bengal

Mâtangî Saktî and Masân

Journey forbidden during an Epidemic of Small-pox

Observances during Small-pox Epidemics

Minor Disease Godlings

Hardaul Lâla, the Cholera Godling

Exorcism of the Cholera Demon

Cholera caused by Witchcraft

The Demon of Cattle Disease

Other Cholera Godlings

Exorcism of Disease

Methods of Rural Exorcism

Exorcism by Dancing

Flagellation

Treatment of Sorcerers

Appointment of Ojhas

Fraud in Exorcism

Disease Charms

Rag Offerings

Disease Transference

Scapegoats

Demons Scared by Noise

Disease Scapegoats

CHAPTER IV

THE WORSHIP OF THE SAINTED DEAD

Ancestor-worship: its Origin

Among the Aryans and Drâvidians

Spirits Mortal

Ancestors Re-born in Children

The Srâddha

Degradation of Ancestor-worship

Worship of Worthies

The Sâdhu

Miracle-working Tombs

The Satî

The Satî and the Pitri

Modern Saints

Deification in Modern Times

Shaikh Bûrhan

Salîm Chishti

Deification of Noted Persons

Harshu Pânrê

Ratan Pânrê

Mahenî

Nâhar Khân

Gangânâth and Bholanâth

Bhairwanand

Vyâsa

Vâlmîki

Various Saints

Deified Robbers

Râja Lâkhan

Râja Chandol

Belâ

Jokhaiya

Ramâsa Pîr

Râê Sinh

The Pîrs and Sayyids

The Panj Pîr

Caste Saints

Domestic Worship of the Pîr

The Pachpiriyas

The Pânch Pîr and the Pândavas

Ghâzi Miyân

Sakhi Sarwar

Gûga Pîr

Gûga and Snake-worship

Worship of Tejajî

Worship of Bâba Farîd Shakkarganj

Minor Saints

Villages Overturned

Malâmat Shâh

Miyân Ahmad

Shaikh Saddû

Shrines Which Cure Disease

Sayyid Yûsuf

Wonder-working Tombs

The Nine-yard Tombs

Shrines with Images or Relics

The Curing of Barrenness

Harmless Saints and Godlings

CHAPTER V

WORSHIP OF THE MALEVOLENT DEAD

Spirits of the Dead Hostile

Savage Theory of Dreams

The Separable Soul

The Bhût

Shrines to Persons Accidentally Killed

Second Marriage and Bhûts

Food of Bhûts

Posture of Bhûts

Tests of Bhûts

Spirit Lovers

Spirit Entries: The Head

The Mouth

Yawning

Sneezing

The Hands and Feet

The Ears

Varieties of Bhûts

The Pret

The Pisâcha

The Râkshasa

Power of Lengthening Themselves

Night Spirits

Râkshasas as Builders

Modern Râkshasas

Brâhman Ghosts

The Deo

The Bîr

The Dâno

The Daitya

The Headless Horseman

The Ghostly Army

Masân

Tola

Airi

Hill Demons

Birth Fiends

The Parî and Jinn

The Ghoul

The Baghaut

The Churel

Eating Food in Spirit Land

Modes of Repelling the Churel

Counting

The Couvade

Various Birth Ceremonies

Places Infested by Bhûts: Burial Places

Deserts

Owls and Bats

Ghosts and Burial Grounds

Mutilation

Ghosts of Old Ruins

Mine and Cave Spirits

Cave Deities

Bhûts Treasure Guardians

Fairy Gifts

Underground Treasure

Ghosts of Roads

Ghosts of Empty Houses

Ghosts of Flowers

The Hearth

Ghosts of Filthy Places

The House Roof

VOLUME 2

Table of Contents

FOLK-LORE OF NORTHERN INDIA

CHAPTER I

THE EVIL EYE AND THE SCARING OF GHOSTS

Gold and Silver Protectives

Copper and Brass Protectives

Coral and Marine Products Protectives

Precious Stones Protectives

Beads Protectives

Blood a Protective

Incense

Spittle

Salt

Salutation

The Separable Soul: Waving

Blacksmith, Respect for

Water

Grain

Urad

Barley

Sesamum

Sheaves

Milk

Colours

Grasses

Tattooing

Garlic

Glass

Gonds: Procedure in Cases of Fascination

Amulets

The Ring, Bracelet, and Knotted Cord

Face-covering

Omens

Numbers

Bodily Functions

Lucky and Unlucky Days

Facilitating Departure of and Barring the Ghost

The Funeral Feast

Mutilation a Sign of Mourning

Respect Paid to Hair

Food for the Dead

Articles left with the Corpse

The Fly as a Life Index

Recalling the Ghost

Ashes

Replacing Household Vessels

Funeral Rites in Effigy

Ghosts Lengthening Themselves

Kindly Ghosts

Tree Ghosts

The Brahmaparusha

The Jâk and Jâknî

Ghosts which Protect Cattle

Bugaboos

CHAPTER II

TREE AND SERPENT WORSHIP

The Karam Tree

The Fig Tree

The Sâl

The Shîsham

The Jand

The Aonla

The Mahua

The Cotton Tree

The Nîm

The Cocoanut

The Mimosa

The Plantain

The Pomegranate

The Tamarind

The Siras

The Mango

The Tulasî

The Palâsa

The Bel

The Bamboo

The Sandal

The Birch

Other Sacred Trees

Tree Marriages

Tree and Serpent Worship

Seshanâga

Snake Shrines

The Snake Gods

The Sinhas

Connection of Snakes with Ancestor-worship

Deified Snake Heroes

Snake Treasure Guardians

Powers of Snakes in Folk-lore

Modern Snake-worship

Cure of Snake-bite

The Snake in Folk-lore

Snakes and Euphemism

The Snake Jewel

The Rainbow and the Snake

The Household Snake

CHAPTER III

TOTEMISM AND FETISHISM

Origin of Totemism

Stocks Named from Animals, Plants, etc

Totem Names among the Drâvidians

The Panjâb Snake Tribe

Totemism in Proper Names

Descent from the Totem

Special Respect Paid to the Totem

The Devak

The Vâhanas and Avatâras

The Boar as a Totem

Fetishism Defined

Fetishism Illustrated in Afghânistân

The Lorik Legend

The Mirzapur Version

Jirâyâ Bhavânî

Village Fetish Stones

Human Sacrifice among the Indo-Aryans

Human Sacrifice in the Folk-tales

Human Sacrifice in Modern Times

Survivals of Human Sacrifice

Human Sacrifice and Buildings

Modifications of Human Sacrifice

Momiâî

The Dânapurwâla Sâhib

Fetish Stones

Fetishes among the Santâls

Fetish Stones which Cure Disease

Fetish Stones the Abode of Spirits

Family Fetishes

Tool Fetishes

Weapons and Implement Fetishes

The Corn-sieve

The Broom

The Rice-pounder

The Plough

Fire

Origin of Fire-worship

The Sacred Fire

The Fire-drill

The Muhammadan Sacred Fire

Volcanic Fire; Will-o’-the-Wisp

The Tomb Fetish

Miscellaneous Fetishes

CHAPTER IV

ANIMAL-WORSHIP

Origin of Animal-worship

Horse-worship

Modern Horse-worship

The Worship of the Ass

The Lion

The Tiger

Tiger-worship among the Jungle Races

Bâgh Deo, the Tiger Godling

Magical Powers of Dead Tigers

Tigers, Propitiation of

Tiger-worship among the Gonds

Men Metamorphosed into Tigers

Dog-worship

Dog-worship: Bhairon

Dogs in Folk-lore: The Bethgelert Legend

The Goat

Goat and Totemism

Cow and Bull Worship

Respect for the Cow Modern

Origin of Cow-worship

Cow-worship: Its Later Development

Re-birth through the Cow

Respect Paid to the Cow

Modern Cow-worship

Feeling against Cow-killing

Bull-worship among Banjâras

Superstitions about Cattle

The Buffalo

The Antelope

The Elephant

The Cat

The Rat and Mouse

The Squirrel

The Bear

The Jackal

The Hare

Birds: The Crow

The Hand of Glory

The Fowl

The Dove and Pigeon

The Goose or Swan

Sundry Sacred Birds

The Hoopoe

The Woodpecker

The Peacock

The Pheasant

The Kite

The Partridge

The Parrot

The Alligator

Fish

The Fish in Folk-lore

The Eel

The Tortoise

The Frog

Insects

CHAPTER V

THE BLACK ART

The Witch

Witchcraft: How Developed

The Jigar Khor

The Witch in Folk-lore

Instruction in Witchcraft

Witch Seasons

Witches Taking the Form of Tigers

Witches Extracting Substances from their Victims

Witches and Cats

Witch Ordeals

Santâl Witch Ordeals

Witch Tests, Bilâspur

Witch Tests, Bastar

Miscellaneous Tests: Eggs

The Rowan Tree

Witch-finding among Kols

Marks of Witches

Charms Recited Backward

Witchcraft by Means of Hair, Nail Parings, etc

Witchcraft by Means of Images

Witchcraft through the Footsteps

Punishment of Witches

Witchcraft Punishments among the Drâvidians

Other Witchcraft Punishments

Drawing Blood from a Witch

Witch Haunts

Nonâ Chamârin, the Witch

Pûtanâ, the Witch Fiend

The Witch of the Palwârs

CHAPTER VI

SOME RURAL FESTIVALS AND CEREMONIES

The Akhtîj

Prohibition of Ploughing

The Rakshabandhan and Jâyî Festivals

The Diwâlî, or Feast of Lamps

The Govardhan

Cattle Festivals

The Sleep of Vishnu

Ceremonies to Avert Blight, etc

Scaring of Locusts

Betel Planting

Sugar-cane Sowing

Cotton Planting

The Last Sheaf

First-fruits

Ceremonies at Winnowing

Measurement of Grain

The Holî: Its Origin

Propitiation of Sunshine

The Holî Observances

The Lighting of the Holî Fire

The Throwing of the Powder

The Holî in Mârwâr

The Ashes of the Holî Fire

The Basis of the Holî Rite

Marriage of the Powers of Vegetation

The Drâvidian Saturnalia

The Desauli of the Hos

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