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OMENS AND SUPERSTITIONS OF SOUTHERN INDIA

OMENS AND SUPERSTITIONS OF SOUTHERN INDIA

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PREFACE


This book deals mainly with some aspects of what may be termed
the psychical life of the inhabitants of the Madras Presidency,
and the Native States of Travancore and Cochin. In my "Ethnographic
Notes in Southern India" (1906), I stated that the confused chapter
devoted to omens, animal superstitions, evil eye, charms, sorcery,
etc., was a mere outline sketch of a group of subjects, which, if
worked up, would furnish material for a volume. This chapter has
now been remodelled, and supplemented by notes collected since its
publication, and information which lies buried in the seven bulky
volumes of my encyclopædic "Castes and Tribes of Southern India"
(1909). The area dealt with (roughly, 182,000 square miles, with
a population of 47,800,000) is so vast that I have had perforce to
supplement the personal knowledge acquired in the course of wandering
expeditions in various parts of Southern India, and in other ways, by
recourse to the considerable mass of information, which is hidden away
in official reports, gazetteers, journals of societies, books, etc.

To the many friends and correspondents, European and Indian, who have
helped me in the accumulation of facts, and those whose writings I
have made liberal use of, I would once more express collectively,
and with all sincerity, my great sense of indebtedness. My thanks
are due to Mr L. K. Anantha Krishna Iyer for supplying me with the
illustrations of Malabar yantrams.






CONTENTS


Page
I. Omens 13
II. Animal Superstitions 73
III. The Evil Eye 109
IV. Snake Worship 121
V. Vows, Votive and other Offerings 137
VI. Charms 180
VII. Human Sacrifice 199
VIII. Magic and Human Life 224
IX. Magic and Magicians 237
X. Divination and Fortune-Telling 273
XI. Some Agricultural Ceremonies 289
XII. Rain-Making Ceremonies 305
Index 312
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