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" In this country they do not keep pigs or fowls, there are no dealings in cattle, no butchers' shops or distilleries in their market-places. "
The Gupta Empire - Page 59
by Radhakumud Mookerji - 1989 - 174 pages
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The Early History of India from 600 B.C. to the Muhammadan Conquest ...

Vincent Arthur Smith - 1904 - 460 pages
...garlic (Stein, transL ' Onions and garlic are regarded Kajat., bk. i, ! CHARACTER OF THE GOVERNMENT 261 they do not keep pigs or fowls, there are no dealings in cattle, no butchers' shops or distilleries in their marketplaces.1" The Chandala, or outcaste tribes, who dwelt...
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History of India: From the sixth century B.C. to the Mohammedan conquest, by ...

Abraham Valentine Williams Jackson - 1906 - 618 pages
...country," we are told, " no one kills any living thing, or drinks wine, or eats onions or garlic. . . . They do not keep pigs or fowls, there are no dealings in cattle, no butchers' shops or distilleries in their market-places." The Chandala, or outcast tribes, who dwelt...
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The Soul of India: An Introduction to the Study of Hinduism, in Its ...

George Howells - 1913 - 926 pages
...country," he observes, " no one kills any living thing, or drinks wine, or eats onions or garlic. . . . They do not keep pigs or fowls ; there are no dealings in cattle ; no butchers' shops or distilleries in their market-places." Outcaste tribes dwelt apart like lepers, and...
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How India Wrought for Freedom: The Story of the National Congress Told from ...

Annie Besant - 1915 - 794 pages
...exceptional ". The roads were safe, for in all his travels Fa-Hien was not once attacked by robbers. " They do not keep pigs or fowls, there are no dealings in cattle, no butchers' shops, or distilleries." "No one kills any living thing, or drinks wine, or eats onions or...
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The Oxford History of India: From the Earliest Times to the End of 1911

Vincent Arthur Smith - 1920 - 866 pages
...country', we are told, 'no one kills any living thing, or drinks wine, or eats onions or garlic . . . they do not keep pigs or fowls ; there are no dealings in cattle, no butchers' shops or distilleries in their market-places.' The Chandalas or outcastes, who did not observe...
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Ancient India

Upendra Nath Ball - 1921 - 250 pages
...kills any living Condition o£ tiling, or drinks wine, or eats onions or garlic, they do 8ocletynot keep pigs or fowls ; there are no dealings in cattle no butcher's shops or distilleries in their market places. Only the Chandals or low-class people who lived outside the city...
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The Travels of Fa-hsien (399-414 A.D.): Or Record of the Buddhistic Kingdoms

Faxian - 1923 - 126 pages
...order to distinguish themselves. Then people know who they are and avoid coming into contact with them. In this country they do not keep pigs or fowls, there are no dealings in cattle, no butchers' shops or distilleries in their market-places. As a medium of exchange they use cowries. Only...
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Shall India Live Or Die?

Annie Besant - 1925 - 202 pages
...never attacked by robbers. " No one kills any living thing, or drinks wine, or eats onions or garlic." "They do not keep pigs or fowls, there are no dealings in cattle, nor butchers' shops, nor distilleries." Charitable institutions were numerous, and rest-houses were...
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The Oxford History of India, from the Earliest Times to the End of 1911

Vincent Arthur Smith - 1928 - 866 pages
...country', we are told, 'no one kills any living thing, or drinks wine, or eats onions or garlic . . . they do not keep pigs or fowls ; there are no dealings in cattle, no butchers' shops or distilleries in their market-places .' The Chandalas or outcastes, who did not observe...
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Ancient Indian History and Civilization

Sailendra Nath Sen - 1999 - 672 pages
...one kills any living thing, nor drinks wine, nor eats onions or garlic; but Chandalas are segregated. In this country they do not keep pigs or fowls, there are no dealings in cattle, no butcher's shops or distilleries in their market places. As a medium of exchange, they use cowries. The Middle Kingdom,...
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