Dharmapandit

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Dharmapandit

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THE TRIBES and CASTES of BENGAL.
By H.H. RISLEY,
INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE, OFFICIER D'ACADÉMIE FRANÇAISE.

Ethnographic Glossary.

CALCUTTA:
Printed at the Bengal Secretariat Press.
1891. .

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A title of Telis, Jugis, and Doms in Bengal, who officiate as priests in the religious ceremonies of their caste and of the rural god Dharma, who is said, in a Bengali Purana dedicated to him, to be an avatar of Vishnu, Dharma, represented by a square stone with human features roughly carved upon it, is particularly worshipped by women. and is believed to cause and cure skin diseases. Brahmans will not worship him.

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