Essays; Hunter’s Statistical Account of Bengal;
Kitt’s Compendium of Castes and Tribes; Elphinstone’s
History; Mueller, Chips, iv. 329; Williams, Religious
Thought and Life, and Brahmanism and Hinduism; W.J.
Wilkins, Modern Hinduism; Wilson, On the Sikhs, JRAS.
1846, p. 43; Prinsep, Origin of Sikh Power; MacGregor,
History of Sikhs;[53] Kab[=i]r; Trumpp, [=A]digranth,
JRAS. v. 197, Congress, 1880, p. 159, and [=A]digranth
(complete), IA. vi ff.; Die Religion der Sikhs.
Vishnuism, Williams, JRAS. xiv. 289. Mohammedanism
in Hinduism, Dabist[=a]n, vol. ii.[54] Ritual:
Buehler, IA. 1883; temples; Hurst, Indika (especially
p. 294); Burgess, IA. xii. 315; Williams, Thought
and Life, p. 448 (see Buddhism). Thugs: Reynolds,
JRAS. 1837, p. 200; Sherwood, AR. xiii. 25, Ph[=a]ns[=i]gars;
Shakespear, ib. xiii. 282; also Sleeman, Report,
and Ramaseeana (Thugs’ Argot and papers on Thugs);
Elphinstone, i. 369, 371 (Bh[=a]ts and Ch[=a]rans),
384 (Thugs and Decoits). C[=a]itanyas, Hunter,
Statistical Account, Williams and Wilkins, loc.
cit.; On ‘pocket-altars,’ JRAS. 1851,
p. 71; Vidh[=a]nas, Burnell, Meyer; K[=a]nph[=a]tis,
Celibates, of Kutch, JRAS. 1839, p. 268; Ling[=a]yits,
Kittel, above, and IA. iv, v; Tulsi D[=a]s, R[=a]m[=a]ya[n.]a,
works of Ramavat sect, Grierson, IA. xxii. 89, 122,
227; Pandus as gods, IA, vii. 127; their fish-emblems,
ib. xxii. 61; Bombay Dancing Girls, IA. xiii.
165; Sun-worship, temples, St. Julien, Voy. iii. 172;
Burgess, Survey, p. 216; in Taxila, JRAS. 1859, p.
77; in Pur[=a][n.]as, Lassen, ii. 832, 919; IA. vi.
11, vii. 69, 71, viii. 30 ([=a]dityabhaktas).
Theistic Reformers: Wilson, Essays; Hunter, Account;
Mueller, Chips; Williams, JRAS. xiii. I, 281;
Tiru Valluvar, Graul, Kural, and Pope, IA. vii ff.;
N[=a]ngi Panth[=i]s, IA. xiii. 1; Tamil Civaites,
Foulkes, Catechism; JAOS. iv. 129; Ph[=a]ndarpur Vishnuites,
Vi[t.]h[t.]ala Bhaktas (Kab[=i]r), Stevenson, JRAS.
1842 p. 64; especially Mitchell, IA. xi. 56, 149,
hyrons of Tuk[=a], and celebration, Congress, 1892,
p. 282. Festivals:[55] above, V[=a]japeya; Hillebrandt,
Sonnwendfeste; JRAS. 1846, p. 60; Gover, ib.
v. 91; IA. xx. 430; Holi, JRAS. 1838, p. 189; 1841,
p. 239; Vet[=a]la, ib. 1838, p. 192; Dekhan
deities, ib. 1842, p. 105.
WILD TRIBES.
Johnston. Yellow Men of India; Hunter, loc. cit.; Hewitt, Early History of Northern India (speculative), JRAS. xx. 321, etc.; Oppert, Original Inhabitants, Madras Journal, 1887, 1888; Breeks, Account of Primitive Tribes, etc. (Nilagiris, Todas); Hodgson, Aboriginal Tribes, JAS. Beng., xxv. 31; Samuelis, Native Dress and Religious Dances, ib. 295; Neumann, English Realm in India, ii; Latham, Ethnology of India; Macpherson, JRAS. 1842, p. 172, and 1852, p. 216(Khonds); Briggs, Aboriginal Races, ib. 275; Sherring, Hindu (Bengal) Tribes; the Sacred City of the Hindus; also Bhar-tribe by the same, JRAS. v. 376; Risley, Tribes and Castes of Bengal; Rowney, Wild