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________________ 132 THE INDIAN ANTIQUARY. [MAY, 1878. Belly Back Iron Gold Silver Horse Cow Pon Velli Dog Cat Cock Duck Tami! 'Malayalm Telugu Kanarese Toda Badaga Rájm. Rájm. (Bengal Book) (Hunter.) Vayiņu Vayara Kadupu Hotte Bir Hotte Kocho Mudugu Madhuga Vipu Bennu Uf Bênnu Kokeh Irumbu Irumba Inumu Kabbiņa Kabban Kabbuna Loha Loha Pon Bangaru I' Chinna Chinna Chinna Sona Velli Vendi Belli Bilti Belli Chandi Kudirai Kudhira Gurramu Kudure Kadare Kudure Ghoro Goro Pasu Pashu Åvu Åkalu, Govu Danam Dana Oyou Oi Nây Nay Kukka Nåy Nai Nai Aleh Allay Panai Pacha Pilli Bekku Kotti Kotti Bergeh Berge Sêval Pavankorhi Punju Hanju Huja Hunja Chayokkera Kulla vattu Târâva Båthu, Båthu, Båt Simo batu Batekeh adabûtu tadiga Kazhudai Kanhudha Gadide katte Klatte Klatte Gadagoro Pakshi Pakshi Pakshulu Pakshigalu Belt Hakkilu Puzu Puj Ро Hogu Atfo Hogu Kalah Eka,kalah Sappidu Tinnuga Thinu Unnu Tinn Tinnu Lapa Vutkåra Irikkuga Karcho Kutukollu Neshkir Kuli Okah Oka Vå Varuga Ba 'twa, 'itva Ba Bârêh Barah Adi Adikkuga Kottu Hodi Pui Hui Bajia Nillu Nilkkuga Niluvu Nillu Nellu Nilla Eldh Savu Châruga Chivu Säyu Kett fo Kett hogu Tadura Kodu Kodukka Yiggi Kodu Ta, kodu Ta, kodu Kata Kata Oduga Parugethu Ódu Voda Vodu Bongah Bonga Mêlê Midhe Paina Mêle Mok Mel Mainieh Meche Kilê Tazhe Kintha Kelige Erg Kelage Pichhi Ass Bird Go Po Poga Est Zapa RA Sit Come Beat Stand Die Give Run Up Down Odu POLYANDRY IN THE HIMALAYAS. BY DR. O. R. STULPNAGEL, LAHOR. If immorality of the worst description existed in ascribed to many nations; Martini says they prejuxtaposition with the most brilliant civilization vailed in Yunnan; Garnier makes a similar observaof the Greeks, it will create surprise in uo one to tion respecting Sifan; Pallas mentions that young hear that chastity, as we understand the term, is women among the Mongols are esteemed in propora virtue scarcely known among the Mongoliang tion to the number of their love affairs; Japanese who inhabit the northern confines of India. It is ideas of morality are not very different, and the true, little is known of the Tibetans, very little in- most recent traveller in Eastern Tibet, Mr. Cooper, deed; and this is to be regretted, for they seem an makes a similar observation about the people he intelligent people--capable, no doubt, of good and came across." great things if brought under the continual influ- What has been said of the immorality of the ence of a higher life. But the little that is known Mongolians holds good in some respects of their of their state of morals does not prepossess us in neighbours the Paharis, inhabiting the Himalaya their favour. When Marco Polo, in the twelfth cen- mountains. Whether of Mongolian, Tatar, or of tury, reached that country, it had been recently mixed Mongolian and Åryan descent, these highravaged by Manku Khân, the grandson of the landers have extremely loose ideas concerning mogreat Jhangiz Khân; but though his knowledge was rality generally, and matrimony especially. Obliged limited,- for he does not pretend to have travelled by their life of seclusion to adhere to the principle over the 30,000 square miles of Tibet.--- he still had of absolute conservatism, it is by no means his attention attracted to the extraordinary immo- strange that their customs should still be primitive rality prevalent all over the country, so much so -as they may be called with a euphemistic license. that he observes that no man of that country would, But their primitiveness is not the primitiveness on any consideration, take to wife a girl who was a of innocence. The Abode of Snow' might lead maid. Colonel Yule adds to that passage learned one to expect, from a partial inspection of its note pointing out that similar corrupt practices are fertile mountain slopes, flowing rivulets, irrigated Extracts from an article in the Indian Evangelical papers in Ind. Ant. vol. VI. pp. 251, 315; and Mr. Kirke Review, vol. V. (Oct. 1877) pp. 198ff.; conf. Dr. Muir's patrick's letter, vol. VII. p. 86. ? Yule'a Marco Polo, vol. II, pp. 83,38-40.
SR No.032499
Book TitleIndian Antiquary Vol 07
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJas Burgess
PublisherSwati Publications
Publication Year1984
Total Pages386
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size17 MB
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