The Epic of PabujiPabuji , a medieval Rajput hero from the deserts of Marwar, is widely worshipped as a folk diety capable of proctecting against ill fortune. This book chorincles the epic narrative in English free verse as well as interesting details about the words , the music and the par itself. |
Contents
Preface | 6 |
The pictures on Pabujis | 20 |
Horoscope | 58 |
The Episode of Gogos Wedding | 71 |
The Episode of Pabujis Wedding | 105 |
The Episode of the Cows | 119 |
The Episode of the Widows Pyre | 136 |
Glossary | 177 |
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Common terms and phrases
Ano's ascetic deity asked avatara battle Bhati bhopos brahmin brother Buro's camels caste cattle Chaaran lady Chando Chando my chieftain Chauhan Chieftain Chando courtiers cows depicted Devaro Devnarayan Dhadhal Dhembo Dod Gehali epic narrative epic of Pabuji epic performance episode etcetera fight garden Girnar goddess Gogo Gogo's Gunjavo guru hand Hanuman Hariyo Harmal Devasi hero Hindu horses incarnation India Jaisingh Jindrav Khinchi jogi Katha Khinchi of Jayal killed Kolu Komal Kothari Lady Deval Lady Kelam Lakshmana Lanka Lord Pabuji married Marwar mother mounted Nayak nymph omens opium Pabuji spoke painting palace Parbu Parbu Bhopo pars parvaros Pema Phulvanti plunder Pushkar Pushkar Lake Queen Gailovat Rajasthan Rajput Rama Rathor Ravana Rebaris ride riders Rupnath saffron Sambhar Sanskrit sati sayl Scene she-camels Shekhawati sing Sirohi sister Sodhos Sona story of Pabuji Surpanakha sword Thoris tiger Tijani took toran travelled Umarkot Vaghelo warrior wedding wedding-procession