Dandi (Shaivites)

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A religious group of Jugis; a staff-bearer, an order of Saivite religious mendicants said to have been founded in Malabar by Sankara Archarya in the eighth or ninth century. See Dasnami.
 
A religious group of Jugis; a staff-bearer, an order of Saivite religious mendicants said to have been founded in Malabar by Sankara Archarya in the eighth or ninth century. See Dasnami.

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Dandi

This section has been extracted from

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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NOTE 2: While reading please keep in mind that all posts in this series have been scanned from a very old book. Therefore, footnotes have got inserted into the main text of the article, interrupting the flow. Readers who spot scanning errors are requested to report the correct spelling to the Facebook page, Indpaedia.com. All information used will be gratefully acknowledged in your name.

A religious group of Jugis; a staff-bearer, an order of Saivite religious mendicants said to have been founded in Malabar by Sankara Archarya in the eighth or ninth century. See Dasnami.

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