
Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan, v. 2 of 3 / or the Central and Western Rajput States of India
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- ANNALS AND ANTIQUITIES OF RAJASTHAN
- CONTENTS
- ILLUSTRATIONS
- BOOK IV—Continued RELIGIOUS ESTABLISHMENTS, FESTIVALS, AND CUSTOMS OF MEWĀR
- CHAPTER 19
- Influence of the Priesthood.
- Weighing of Princes against Gold.
- Grants to Brāhmans and Devotees.
- Tithes, Temples.
- Political Influence of Brāhmans.
- Tithes levied by Brāhmans.
- Privileges of Saivas and Jains.
- Worship of Siva.
- The Temple of Eklinga.
- Priestly Functions of the Mewār Rānas.
- Privileges of Jains.
- Absence of Intolerance.
- Grant of Rāna Rāj Singh.
- The Jain Retreat.
- Nāthdwāra.
- The Mughals and Krishna Worship.
- The Image of Krishna removed to Mewār. Founding of Nāthdwāra.
- Benefactions to Nāthdwāra.
- Rights of Sanctuary.
- Violation of Sanctuary.
- Endowments of Nāthdwāra.
- Food offered to Deities.
- Lands dedicated to the Shrine.
- Grants to the High Priest.
- Effects of Krishna-worship on the Rājputs.
- CHAPTER 20
- Krishna.
- Sun and Moon Worship.
- The Forms of Krishna.
- The Rāsmandal Dance.
- The Songs of Jayadeva.
- The Rāsmandal Dance.
- Govardhana.
- Cave Worship of Krishna.
- Krishna a Dragon-Slayer.
- Parallels to Krishna in other Mythologies.
- The Annakūta Festival.
- Interruption of Worship.
- Seven Forms of Krishna.
- The Pontiff of Nāthdwāra.
- APPENDIX
- No. I
- No. II
- No. III
- No. IV
- No. V
- No. VI
- No. VII
- No. VIII
- No. IX
- No. X
- No. XI
- No. XII
- CHAPTER 21
- The Importance of Mythology.
- The Aboriginal Tribes.
- Comparative Study of Festivals.
- Analogies to Rājput Customs in Northern Europe.
- Festivals in Mewār. Naurātri Festival.
- The Repose of Vishnu.
- Spring Festival, Vasant Panchami.
- Bhān Saptami Festival.
- Sun Worship.
- Sun Worship at Udaipur.
- The Spring Hunt.
- The Phāg or Holi Festival.
- Chait.
- Sītala’s Festival.
- Birthday of the Rana.
- New Year’s Day. The Festival of Flowers.
- The Festival of Flowers.
- Ganggor Festival.
- The Bathing of the Goddess.
- The Agastya Festival.
- The Goddess Ganga.
- The Aghori Ascetics.
- Affinities of Hindu to other Mythologies.
- The Birth of Rāma.
- The Festival of Kamadeva.
- Festivals in the month Baisākh: April-May.
- Savitrivrata Festival.
- Festivals in the month Jeth: May-June.
- The Aranya-Shashthi Festival.
- Festivals in the month Āsārh: June-July.
- Festivals in the month Sāwan: July-August.
- The Tij.
- The Nāgpanchami Festival: Serpent Worship.
- The Rākhi Festival.
- Festivals in the month Bhādon: August-September.
- Ancestor Worship.
- CHAPTER 22
- Khadga Sthapana, Sword Worship.
- The Dasahra Festival.
- The Toran Arch.
- Gates.
- Ganesa.
- Analogies to Western Customs. Oaths by the Sword.
- The Magic Sword of Mewār.
- The Birth of Kumāra.
- The Winter Season.
- Karttika.
- The Diwāli, or Festival of Lamps.
- Festival of Yama.
- The Annakūta Festival.
- The Jaljātra Festival.
- The Makara Sankrānti Festival.
- Mitra Saptami, Bhāskara Saptami Festivals.
- Phallicism.
- Siva and the Sun.
- Festivals in Honour of Vishnu.
- The Argonauts.
- Egyptian Influence on Hindu Mythology.
- Wide Extension of Hindu Mythology.
- CHAPTER 23
- The Character of the Rājput. Influence of Custom.
- Rājput Morals.
- Variety of Customs due to Environment.
- Treatment of Women by the Rājputs.
- The Seclusion of Women.
- The Chief of Sādri and his Wife.
- Devotion of Rājput Women.
- The Tale of Dewaldai.
- War with Prithirāj.
- Jaswant Singh and his Wife.
- The Tale of Sanjogta.
- The Queen of Ganor.
- Rāja Jai Singh and his Wife.
- A Courageous Rājput Woman.
- The Wedding of Sādhu.
- Nāgor taken by Stratagem.
- Influence of Women on Rājput Society.
- CHAPTER 24
- The Immolation of Women.
- The Origin of Infanticide.
- Infanticide.
- Johar.
- Position of Rājput Women.
- Rājput Character.
- Introduction of Melons, Grapes, Tobacco, Opium: the Use of Opium.
- Pledge by eating Opium.
- Hunting and other Sports.
- Wrestling.
- Armouries.
- Bagpipes.
- Literature among the Rajputs. Observatories.
- Household Furniture.
- Dress.
- Cookery, Medicine.
- Superstitions.
- PERSONAL NARRATIVE OF THE AUTHOR
- CHAPTER 25
- Leaving Udaipur.
- Pallāna.
- Rām Singh and the Rāja of Narsinghgarh. The Oswāl Mahājans.
- Mānikchand.
- The Rāja of Narsinghgarh.
- Sagacity of Elephants. Usarwās.
- Wolves.
- The Banās River. The Fairy Gift Legend.
- Samecha.
- Terrace Cultivation.
- Samecha Town. Rājpūt Bhūmias.
- A Jain Temple.
- Temple of Māma Devi.
- Memorial of Prithirāj and Tāra Bāi.
- Meeting with the Mers.
- CHAPTER 26
- The Mer Tribe.
- Prithirāj attacks the Mers.
- Character of the Mers.
- The Merwāra Battalion.
- Marriage Customs.
- Oaths, Food, Omens.
- The Chief of Gokulgarh.
- The Chief of Ghānērāo.
- The Chief of Rūpnagar.
- Godwār.
- Nādol.
- Remains at Nādol.
- Inscriptions and Coins.
- Indara.
- Construction of Villages.
- Pāli.
- The Commerce of Pāli.
- Chāran and Bhāt Carriers.
- Pungiri Temple.
- Khānkāni.
- Bhāt Customs. Coercion by Threat of Human Sacrifice.
- Jhālamand.
- The Chief of Pokaran.
- The Chief of Nīmāj.
- CHAPTER 27
- City and Fort of Jodhpur.
- Reception by the Rāja.
- Rāja Mān Singh.
- Descent of the Rāthors.
- Deonāthji, the High Priest.
- Accession of Rāja Mān Singh.
- Insanity of Rāja Mān Singh.
- British Control of Mārwār. Restoration and Policy of Rāja Mān Singh.
- Maladministration of Rāja Mān Singh.
- Interview with Rāja Mān Singh.
- Mandor. Rāthor Cenotaphs.
- Ancestor Worship. Sati.
- The Walls of Mandor.
- Thāna Pir.
- Images of Heroes.
- Taintīs Kula Devata Ra Thān.
- An Atīt Hermit.
- The Rāja visits the Author.
- Taking Leave of the Rāja.
- CHAPTER 28
- Nāndla.
- Bīsalpur.
- Pachkalia, Bīchkalia.
- Pīpār.
- Legend of the Sāmpu Lake.
- Lākha Phulāni.
- Mādreo.
- Bharūnda.
- Indāwar.
- Merta.
- The Battlefield.
- The Sons of Ajīt Singh.
- Effects of Adoption.
- Battle between Bakhta Singh and Rāja Rām Singh, A.D. 1752.
- The Death of the Mīthri Chief.
- Battle of Merta, about A.D. 1756.
- Resistance of Bijai Singh.
- Devotion of the Mertias.
- Bijai Singh returns to Nāgor.
- The Assassination of Jai Āpa Sindhia, A.D. 1759.
- CHAPTER 29
- Mahādaji Sindhia, A.D. 1759-94. Battle of Lālsot, A.D. 1787.
- Battle of Pātan, June 20, 1790.
- Battle of Merta, September 1790 A.D.
- British Policy towards the Rajputs.
- Jharāu.
- Cenotaph of a Thākur.
- Alniawās.
- Govindgarh.
- Fox-hunting: Hyaenas.
- Pushkar Lake.
- The Brahma Temple.
- Bhartrihari.
- CHAPTER 30
- Ajmer.
- Arhāi din ka jhonpra Mosque.
- Ajmer Fort.
- The Bīsal Tālāb.
- Anasāgar Lake.
- Return March to Udaipur.
- Deolia.
- Dābla.
- Banera.
- Bhīlwāra.
- Māndalgarh.
- Pur.
- Garnets.
- Rāsmi, on the Banās River.
- Merta.
- Ahār.
- APPENDIX
- No. I
- No. II
- No. III
- No. IV
- No. V
- No. VI
- No. VII
- BOOK V ANNALS OF MĀRWĀR
- CHAPTER 1
- Etymology of Mārwār.
- The Rāthors.
- Authorities.
- Rāthor Origins.
- Jaichand.
- The City of Kanauj.
- The Great States of North India.
- The Invasion of Shihābu-d-dīn.
- CHAPTER 2
- Migration of the Rāthors into Rājputāna.
- The Tribes of Rājputāna.
- The Exploits of Siāhji.
- Asvatthāma.
- Duhar or Dhūhada.
- Rāēpāl, Chhada, Thīda, Salkha, Biramdeo, Chonda.
- Ranmall killed A.D. 1444.
- CHAPTER 3
- Jodha, A.D. 1444-88. The Foundation of Jodhpur.
- Sāntal, Sātal, 1488-91.
- Death of Rāo Jodha, A.D. 1488.
- Sūja or Surajmall, A.D. 1491-1516.
- The Rape of the Virgins.
- Rāo Ganga, A.D. 1516-32.
- Rāthors join Mewār against Bābur, A.D. 1527.
- Rāo Māldeo, A.D. 1532-62, or 1568-69.
- Inhospitable Conduct of Rāo Māldeo to Humāyūn, A.D. 1542.
- Attack on Mārwār by Sher Shāh, A.D. 1544.
- Attack by Akbar, A.D. 1558-62.
- CHAPTER 4
- Vassalage of Mārwār to the Mughals.
- Rāo Udai Singh, A.D. 1581-95.
- Retrospect of Mārwār History.
- Feudalism in Mārwār.
- Death of Rāo Udai Singh.
- Brāhman sacrifices his Daughter.
- CHAPTER 5
- Campaign in Gujarāt.
- Death of Rāja Sūr Singh, A.D. 1620: his Character.
- Rāja Gaj Singh, A.D. 1620-38.
- Death of Parvez, A.D. 1626.
- Offence given to the Rāthors.
- Death of Rāja Gaj Singh, A.D. 1638.
- Rāja Jaswant Singh, A.D. 1638-78.
- Amra, Amar Singh excluded from the Succession.
- Amra, Amar assassinates Salābat Khān.
- CHAPTER 6
- Rāja Jaswant Singh, A.D. 1638-78.
- The War of Succession.
- Campaign against Aurangzeb, A.D. 1657-58—The Battle of Dharmātpur.
- Battle of Jājau.
- Battle of Khajwa.
- Policy of Jaswant Singh.
- Treatment of Prithi Singh by Aurangzeb.
- Character of Jaswant Singh.
- The Tale of Nāhar Khān.
- CHAPTER 7
- Fate of the Family of Jaswant Singh.
- Birth of Ajīt Singh.
- The Johar.
- The Youth of Ajīt Singh. Campaign of Aurangzeb in Mārwār.
- Retreat of the Rathors.
- The Rebellion of Prince Akbar, A.D. 1681.
- The Rāthors abandon Akbar.
- Character of Durgadās.
- Escape of Prince Akbar.
- Assistance given by the Bhattis.
- Abduction of the Asāni Girls.
- CHAPTER 8
- Ajīt Singh produced to the Rāthors, A.D. 1686.
- Ajīt Singh installed.
- War with the Mughals.
- Aurangzeb negotiates about Akbar’s Daughter.
- Ajīt Singh marries a Princess of Mewar.
- Death of Aurangzeb, March 3, 1707.
- Campaign of Bahādur Shāh.
- Death of Prince Kāmbakhsh.
- Eulogy of Durgadās.
- CHAPTER 9
- Ajīt Singh attacks Nāhan.
- Ajit Singh marries his Daughter to Farrukhsīyar, A.D. 1716.
- Ajīt Singh, Viceroy of Gujarāt, A.D. 1715-16.
- Ajīt Singh visits Delhi.
- The Revolution at Delhi.
- Muhammad Shah, Emperor, A.D. 1719-48.
- Ajīt Singh marries his Daughter to Jai Singh.
- The Assassination of the Sayyids. Ajīt Singh asserts his Independence.
- Imperialist Attack on Ajmer.
- Muhammad Shah attacks Ajīt Singh.
- Ajīt Singh’s Heir received at the Imperial Court.
- The Murder of Ajīt Singh, A.D. 1724.
- The Sati.
- Character of Ajīt Singh.
- His Conduct to Durgadās.
- CHAPTER 10
- Mahārāja Abhai Singh, A.D. 1724-50.
- Karan, the Bard.
- Abhai Singh summoned to Delhi, A.D. 1726.
- Rebellion of Sarbuland Khan. Scene at the Imperial Court.
- Abhai Singh starts for Gujarat, A.D. 1730.
- Abhai Singh attacks Sirohi.
- Submission of Sirohi to Abhai Singh.
- The Battle with Sarbuland.
- CHAPTER 11
- Jealousy of Abhai Singh to Bakht Singh.
- Abhai Singh attacks Bīkaner.
- Bakht Singh intrigues to cause War with Jaipur.
- Battle of Gangwāna.
- Marriage of a God.
- Death and Character of Abhai Singh.
- Invasion of Nādir Shāh.
- CHAPTER 12
- Rāja Rām Singh, A.D. 1750-52.
- Civil War between Rām Singh and Bakht Singh.
- Accession of Bakht Singh, A.D. 1752-53.
- Intervention of Mahādaji Sindhia.
- Bakht Singh Poisoned.
- Repression of Islām.
- Rājput Morals compared with those of Europe in the Middle Ages.
- The Curse of a Sati.
- CHAPTER 13
- Rāja Bijai Singh, A.D. 1753-93.
- Rām Singh invites Marātha Aid.
- The Battle of Merta.
- Treachery of Sardār Singh of Kishangarh.
- Results of Rāthor Defeat.
- Death of Rām Singh.
- The Character of Rāja Rām Singh.
- Power of the Aristocracy of Mārwār.
- The Pokaran Fief.
- Mercenaries enrolled.
- Gordhan Singh negotiates with the Chiefs.
- Massacre of the Chiefs.
- Right of Primogeniture.
- Suppression of Aristocratic Influence.
- Rājput Confederation against the Marāthas. Battle of Tonga A.D. 1787. Battles of Pātan and Merta, 20th June, 10th, 12th September 1790.
- Ajmer lost to Mārwār.
- Influence of Court Morals.
- Influence of his Concubine on Bijai Singh.
- Rebellion of the Clansmen against Bijai Sīngh.
- Death of Rāja Bijai Singh.
- CHAPTER 14
- Rāja Bhīm Singh, A.D. 1793-1803.
- Rāja Bhīm disposes of his Rivals.
- Escape of Mān Singh.
- Siege of Jālor. Death of Rāja Bhīm Singh.
- Rāja Mān Singh, A.D. 1803-43.
- Dangers from Posthumous Births.
- Sawāi Singh supports Dhonkal Singh.
- Krishna Kunwāri.
- Attack by Rāja Jagat Singh of Jaipur on Mārwār. Treachery of Jaswant Rāo Holkar.
- Rāja Mān Singh defends Jodhpur.
- The Siege of Jodhpur.
- Amir Khān supports Mān Singh. Defeat of the Jaipur Army A.D. 1806.
- The Confederacy against Jodhpur dissolved.
- Jodhpur Booty recovered.
- CHAPTER 15
- Amīr Khān received at Jodhpur.
- Amīr Khān massacres the Chiefs.
- Amīr Khān rules Mārwār.
- Insanity of Mān Singh.
- British Intervention. Restoration of Mān Singh.
- Treaty with the British.
- The Author appointed Envoy to Jodhpur.
- Demoralization at Jodhpur.
- Reforms in Mārwār.
- Cruelty of Rāja Mān Singh.
- Estrangement of the Chiefs.
- Retrospect of Mārwār History.
- CHAPTER 16
- Extent of Mārwār.
- Physical Features, Population.
- Classes of Inhabitants.
- The Rāthors.
- Soil, Agriculture, Products.
- Natural Productions.
- Manufactures.
- Commercial Marts.
- Caravans.
- Decay of Commerce. The Opium Trade.
- Fairs.
- Administration of Justice.
- Trial by Ordeal.
- Panchayats.
- Fiscal Revenues.
- Methods of Revenue Collection.
- Poll Tax.
- Cattle Tax.
- Door Tax.
- Sāīr.
- Banjāras: Salt Trade.
- Military Forces.
- BOOK VI ANNALS OF BĪKANER
- CHAPTER 1
- Rāo Bīka, A.D. 1465-1504.
- The Conquest of the Jats.
- Bīda conquers the Mohil Clan.
- Former Owners conferring Titles on their Successors.
- Conquest of the Johya Tribe.
- Foundation of Bīkaner, A.D. 1455-88.
- Death of Bīka. Nūnkaran or Lūnkaran, A.D. 1504-26.
- Jeth Singh, A.D. 1526-41.
- Kalyān Singh, A.D. 1541-71.
- Rāē Singh, A.D. 1571-1611. Bīkaner subject to the Mughals. Akbar’s Marriage.
- Subjugation of the Johyas.
- Traditions of Greek Settlements.
- Rāē Singh in Akbar’s Service.
- Karan Singh, A.D. 1631-69.
- Anūp Singh, A.D. 1669-98.
- Sarūp Singh, A.D. 1698-1700.
- Sujān Singh, A.D. 1700-1735.
- Zorāwar Singh, A.D. 1735-45.
- Gaj Singh, A.D. 1745-88.
- Rāj Singh, A.D. 1788.
- Partāp Singh, A.D. 1788. Usurpation of Sūrat Singh.
- Sūrat Singh, A.D. 1788-1828.
- Attack on Bahāwalpur.
- Bhatti Invasion of Bīkaner.
- Attack on Jodhpur.
- Bīdāvati.
- CHAPTER 2
- Geography of Bīkaner.
- Extent, Population, Soil, Tibas or Sandhills.
- Population.
- Jats.
- Charans.
- Rājputs.
- Face of the Country.
- Products of the Desert.
- Trees.
- Physiography of the Country.
- Mineral Productions.
- Animal Productions.
- Commerce and Manufactures.
- Woollens.
- Manufactures in Iron.
- Fairs.
- Government Revenues.
- Khālisa Lands.
- Hearth-Tax.
- Poll-Tax.
- Paseti.
- Malba.
- Datoi.
- Dand, Khushhali.
- Feudal Levies.
- CHAPTER 3
- Bhatner.
- The Bhatti Migration.
- Ancient Cities.
- BOOK VII ANNALS OF JAISALMER
- CHAPTER 1
- Limits of Jaisalmer.
- The Bhatti Tribe.
- Early Legends.
- Sālivāhana.
- Bāland.
- Bhatti.
- Mangal.
- Kehar Rāo.
- Kehar Rāo.
- Recapitulation of Bhatti History.
- Ancient Sites in Jaisalmer.
- CHAPTER 2
- Question of Dates.
- Rāo Kehar I.
- Rāo Tano or Tanuji.
- Bijairāē.
- Rāo Deorāj.
- The Langāha Tribe.
- Rāwal Bachera or Wachuji.
- Rāwal Dusaj.
- The Foundation of Jaisalmer, c. A.D. 1156.
- CHAPTER 3
- Retrospect of Bhatti History.
- Rāwal Sālivāhan I.
- Embassy from Badarināth.
- Rāwal Kailan, c. A.D. 1200-19.
- Rāwal Chāchakdeo I., c. A.D. 1219-41.
- Rāwal Karan Singh I., A.D. 1241-71.
- Rāwal Lākhansen, A.D. 1271-75.
- Rāwal Pūnpāl, A.D. 1275-76.
- Rāwal Jeth Singh I., A.D. 1276-94.
- Alāu-d-din attacks Jaisalmer.
- Rāwal Mūlrāj III., A.D. 1294-95.
- The Sati: Johar.
- CHAPTER 4
- Rāthor Settlement at Jaisalmer. Dūda Rāwal, A.D. 1295-1306.
- Gharsi Rāwal, A.D. 1306-35. Jaisalmer restored.
- The Adoption of Kehar. Rāwal Gharsi assassinated.
- Lachhman Rāwal, c. A.D. 1402.
- Chāchakdeo Rāwal, c. A.D. 1448.
- War with the Khokhars.
- Heroic Death of Rāwal Chachakdeo.
- Rāwal Bersi, c. A.D. 1436-40.
- CHAPTER 5
- Jaisalmer a Mughal Fief.
- Rāwal Sabal Singh, A.D. 1651-61.
- Pokaran lost to Jaisalmer.
- Rāwal Amār Singh, A.D. 1661-1702.
- Rāwal Jaswant Singh, A.D. 1702-22.
- Rāwal Akhai Singh, A.D. 1722-62.
- Rāwal Mūlrāj, A.D. 1762-1820. Conspiracy against Mūlrāj.
- Sālim Singh, Prime Minister.
- Death of Rāe Singh.
- Long Reigns of Rājput Princes.
- CHAPTER 6
- Treaty with the British.
- Maharāwal Gaj Singh, A.D. 1820-46.
- The Treaty of Alliance.
- The Strategical Importance of Jaisalmer.
- Effect of the Treaty on the Policy of Sālim Singh.
- Misgovernment of Sālim Singh.
- A Border Feud.
- The Maldot Tribe.
- CHAPTER 7
- Face of the Country.
- Soil, Husbandry, and Products.
- Implements of Husbandry.
- Manufactures.
- Commerce.
- Revenues and Taxes.
- Land-tax.
- Dhuan.
- Dand.
- Establishments, Expenditure.
- Tribes.
- Dress.
- Use of Opium.
- Pāliwāls.
- Pokharna Brāhmans.
- Jats or Jāts.
- Castle of Jaisalmer.
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