Royal Commission And Government of India Silk Culture Court: Descriptive ...

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Thomas Wardle
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Bankura, Bengal NORTH-WESTERN PROVINCES.
^77> I77«» 178' Lungis. Men's garments.
Azamgarh, North- Western Provinces.
BENGAL.
179. Blue printed silk handkerchief. Cal- cutta.
180. Printed priest cloth worn by the Vaish- navites, red on orange ground with the footprints of Vishnu, the Protector, and the lotus-shaped symbol of the throne of his wife Lakahmi, the Goddess of Wealth. In the square panels is given the following prayer, which is a repetition of the names of Vishnu in his seventh aud ei
...ghth incarnations Bam and Krishna, ''Hare Bdm Hare Bam Bam Bam Hare Hare" ''Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare." Hare, Krishna and Ram are the names of Vishnu, and they are repeated hundreds of times in the course of the day, the rosary being used for counting the number in hundreds. As a rule 108 beads are strung together to allow a suflacient margin for miscalculation through oversight. It is made of the rudrdksha, Elceodertdron seeds or of the wood of tulsi, tiie sacred Ocymum.

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