ABSTRACT

This book, first published in 1932, demonstrates how the control of certain ‘-isms’ has for long moulded the interpretation of Indian belief and ritual by Western writers particularly. In every chapter there is some new coordination, often iconoclastic of then-accepted theory, whilst the new wealth of customs carefully recorded is astonishing. Long disputed problems such as that of the Maratha ‘devak’, or that of the ceremonial sowing of seedlings known to Western scholars as the ‘gardens of Adonis’, have at last been settled through careful research.

chapter Chapter I|19 pages

Life and Power

chapter Chapter II|83 pages

The Power of Man

chapter Chapter III|13 pages

The Power of Woman

chapter Chapter IV|33 pages

The Power of Evil-Eye

chapter Chapter V|12 pages

The Power of the Ground

chapter Chapter VI|11 pages

The Power of Water

chapter Chapter VII|34 pages

The Power of Fire

chapter Chapter VIII|26 pages

The Power of Metals

chapter Chapter IX|7 pages

The Power of Salt

chapter Chapter X|12 pages

The Power of Stones

chapter Chapter XI|25 pages

The Power of Time

chapter Chapter XII|8 pages

The Power of Colours

chapter Chapter XIII|26 pages

The Power of Numbers

chapter Chapter XIV|5 pages

The Power of Sweet Things

chapter Chapter XV|24 pages

The Power of Trees

chapter Chapter XVI|16 pages

The Weather

chapter Chapter XVII|37 pages

The Ritual of Agriculture

chapter Chapter XVIII|13 pages

The Power of Grain

chapter Chapter XIX|3 pages

The Power of Bread

chapter Chapter XX|13 pages

The Power of Animals

chapter Chapter XXI|13 pages

Spirits

chapter Chapter XXII|7 pages

Curses and Oaths

chapter Chapter XXIII|7 pages

The Invocation of Power

chapter Chapter XXIV|17 pages

Totemism and the Marāṭhā Devak 1

chapter Chapter XXV|2 pages

The Coercion of Power

chapter Chapter XXVI|63 pages

The Destruction of Power