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The Taj Mahal from the River

The Taj Mahal from the River.


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LIFE AND TRAVEL
IN
INDIA

BEING RECOLLECTIONS OF A JOURNEY
BEFORE THE DAYS OF RAILROADS

BY

Anna Harriette Leonowens

Author of "Siam and the Siamese"

ILLUSTRATED

PHILADELPHIA
HENRY T. COATES & CO.
1897


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Copyright, 1884,
BY PORTER & COATES.
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THIS LITTLE VOLUME OF TRAVELS

Is Inscribed to

MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM W. JUSTICE,

IN

GRATEFUL APPRECIATION OF THEIR FRIENDSHIP,

BY

THE AUTHOR.


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CONTENTS.


CHAPTER I.
PAGE
The Island of Bambâ Dèvi.—Sights and Scenes round about Bombay7
 
CHAPTER II.
Malabar Hill, and Domestic Life of the English in Bombay39
 
CHAPTER III.
The Island of Shastee, commonly called Salsette.—Gharipoore,
"the Town of Purification," or the Island and Caves of Elephanta
51
 
CHAPTER IV.
Sampwallas, or Serpent-Charmers.—Jâdoowallahs, or
Miracle-Performers.—Nuzer-Bundyânâ,Mesmerizers.—Yogees,
Spiritual Jugglers, and Naga-Poojmi, or Serpent-Worship, in India
65
 
CHAPTER V.
The Parsees, or Fire-Worshippers, of Bombay.—A Visit to a Fire-Priest
and Astrologer.—His Astral Predictions.—The Gâthas.—Zoroaster.—His
Life and Religion.—History of the Settlement of the Parsees in India
79
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CHAPTER VI.
Domestic Life of the Fire-Worshippers.—The Zend-Avesta.—Parsee
Rites and Ceremonies at Birth, Marriage, Death, and Final
Consignment to the Tower of Silence
105
 
CHAPTER VII.
Hindoo Treatment of the Sick.—Pundit's House Defiled.—Its
Purification.—Short Sketch of the Different Races and ofthe
Origin of Castes and Creeds among the People of Hindostan
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