Parasara

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Parasara

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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 gotra or section of Brahmans; of Tantis in Bengal; an eponymous sept of Rajputs in Behar; a section of Biibhans in Behar, borrowed from the Brahmanical system and superadded to the original exogamous groups (leuts) characteristic of the caste; a gotra or section of Jolahas in Behar. This designation has been borrowed from the Brahmans in comparatively recent times, and, being used indiscriminately by all Jol8.has, does not operate as a bar to intermarriage. In fact, the Behar Jol6.has have no working exogamous sections, and reckon prohibited degrees by the formula mamera, chachera, etc., explained in the article on Bais. A section of Karans in Orissa ; of K:iyastbs, Madhunapits, Tambulis, Sankha-ris, and Subarnaba.niks in Bengal; an eponymous section of Bhuinmalis in Eastern Bengal.

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