The Tribes And Castes of the Central Provinces of India volume 2
The Tribes And Castes of the Central Provinces of India volume 2
R V Robert Vane Russell
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37, and Shudra Kani- Lal, B. A. , Deputy Inspector of Schools, lakar, p. 284. I'ART II SUIiDIVlSJONS 209 Nishada or Chandal father and a Vaidcha ' mother. So that the local story may be a corruption of the Brahmanical tradition. Another legend relates that in the beginning there were no bamboos, and the first Basor took the serpent which Siva wore round his neck and going to a hill planted it with its head in the ground, A bamboo at once sprang up on the spot, and from this the liasor made the ...first winnowing fan. And the snake-like root of the bamboo, which no doubt suggested the story to its composer, is now adduced in proof of it. The Basors of the northern Districts are divided into a 3- •'^"•j- number of subcastes, the principal of which are : the Purania '^''^'°" • or Juthia, who perhaps represent the oldest section, Purania being from purdna old ; they are called Juthia because they eat the leavings of others ; the Barmaiya or Malaiya, apparently a territorial group ; the Deshwari or Bundel- khandi who reside in the desJi or native place of Bundel- khand ; the Gudha or Gurha, the name being derived by some from giida a pigsty ; the Dumar or Dom Basors ; the Dhubela, perhaps from the Dhobi caste ; and the Dharkar.
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