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page 194 note 1 The misprint in B.R. in giving this quotation (ujaṱa for uṱaja) is not corrected in the second, smaller, edition.
page 196 note 1 Various names of officers, zemindars, etc., are used according to locality. The stanza is generally one of abuse, but not necessarily always so.
page 196 note 2 This taking of the plough by widowed Brahmin women is regarded as an especial sign of severe distress. It has been much sung this year.