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CHAPTER X.
Northern Range of Temples-Their Aspect-Temple of Jugnät
-Personal Narrative-Bhudism-Letter to Aurungzebe-
Temple of Adnaut-Residence at the Caves
CHAPTER XI.
Page 233
Temple of Indra-Figures of Indra and Indranee-Their Cha-
racter-Probable Derivation of Names--Curious Group of
Visitors-Lower Story of Indra's Temple-Insulated Pagoda―
Temple of Parasu Rama-Great Temple of Dhurma Linga—
Error of Dr. Robertson-Force of Religious Enthusiasm-
Notices of the Lingham-Numerous Deities-Cascade and
253
Gallery
CHAPTER XII.
Temple of Hymen, or Januwassee-Confusion of Names in the
Hindoo Mythology-Virandas-Temple of Sri Gunnees-The
Ghana-Former Occupants of the Caves-Faded Glories of
Elora-Temple of Nilacantha-Few Altars to Brahma or Se-
raswatti-Mr. Maurice's Opinion-Temple of Rama Waara--
Miser and Family-Grotesque Figures-Nuptials of Janeka-
The Cocoa-nut-Concluding Remarks
CHAPTER XIII.
285
Worship of Stones-Brahmans and Budhists-Lotos-Cosmo-
gony of the Hindoos-Visvacarma's Temple-Pyramids-
Nundi or Apis-Monkeys and Peacocks-Lingham-Tortoise
-Ganesa-Māhā Deo and Parvati-Vishnu-Rama-Pavana
-Brahma-Raj Eeloo-Deo Ghur
CHAPTER XIV.
309
Siva's Koond-Banyan Tree - Brahmans-Zeratoosht-Chri-
stianity-Medical Skill-Demoralization of the ancient Hin-
b
doos-AUM-Polytheism-Former Travellers-Solomon's
Temple-English Authors-Linschoten-Father Gamelli-Sir
W. Jones-Farewell to ELORA
Page 336
CHAPTER XV.
Departure to Aurungabad-Roza-Mahomedan Cemeteries-
Fortress of Dowlutabad-Treachery-Polygamy and Concu-.
binage-French Party-Native Courts-British Residents-
Quit Dowlutabad-Native Governments-Arrive at Aurun-
gabad-Sarae-Cogitations-Sibundee-Invitation from Mr.
Johnson-Beef and Wine-Dancing Girls-Tam Tams-
Nautch
354
CHAPTER XVI,
Native Cities-Mausoleum of Rabea Doorany-Descendants of
Aurungzebe-Seyds-Nizam-Nadir Shah-Ahmed Abdalla
-Cemetery of Rabea-Minarets-Portuguese-Indian Chri-
stians-Jummal Caum-Groves-Hunting Parties-Shah Safit
-Mahomedan Funeral-Hindoo Obsequies-Women . 382
CHAPTER XVII.
Gardens and Reservoirs-Water-mill-Fountains-Jamai Muz-
jed-Scriptural Names-Mahomedan Worship-Mausoleum-
Conversazione-Coffee-Native Ideas of Buonaparte-Eng-
land-East India Company-Free Press-Public Opinion-
Foreign States-Native Memorial-General Remarks on the
Freedom of the Native Press in India. . 408
CHAPTER XVIII.
Popular notions-Divisions of Society in India-Civil and Mili-
tary Officers-Reform-Local Governments-British Press-
Anglo-Indians
. 434
CHAPTER XIX.
Pään Soopāree-Baroda-Diplomacy-Etiquette-Fireworks-
Jugglers-Snake Charmers-Scorpions-Character of Aurung-
zebe-Warren Hastings-Native Governments . Page 445
CHAPTER XX.
Texts and References-Propagation of Christianity-Sentiments
of Murrane Sing-Jews-Catholics-European Miracles-
Protestants-British Missionaries-Anecdotes of Natives-
Extracts-David-Unitarians-Native Opinions-Missionary
Report
465
CHAPTER XXI.
Missionary Schools-Plan suggested by the Author-Moonshees
-Colleges and Churches-East India Company-Chaplains-
Civil and Military Stations-Defective System-Dangers-Sir
John Malcolm
482
CHAPTER XXII.
Hindoo Penances-Infanticide-Ganga Saugar-Ganges-Ire-
land-Parliament-Mahomedans-Brahman Subadar-Judi-
cial Oaths-Suttees-Menu-Suttees continued-Religious
Tracts-Jugger Nant-Petition-Sea-ports-Festivals-Ec-
lectic Review-Arabs
492
CHAPTER XXIII.
Native Teachers Bibles-Missionary Reports-Official Orders
and Letters-Departure from Aurungabad-Kattees-Arrive
at Ahmed-Nuggur-Bheels-Guzerat-Mr. Cleveland-Toor-
kabad-Jungle- Rencontre-Arrows-Baroda
. 523