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volume one <br/>Part I<br/>Chapter 1<br/>General remarks<br/>Philological remarks<br/>Historical Remarks<br/>Chapter II<br/>The names of ancient kings and Asuras indicate the names of the people over whom they ruled<br/>beginning or peaceful intercourse and intermarriage between Aryans and Dravidians<br/>Chapter III<br/>The Mallas<br/>Explanation of the terms Dravida, Tamil and Aravam<br/>Chapter IV<br/>The Pariah (Parata, Paharia) Brahui, Bar (Bhar),Mar (Mhar)<br/>Derivation of the word Pariah<br/>The Brahuis<br/>The bars or Bhars<br/>The Maravar<br/>Religious and social privileges enjoyed by Pariahs<br/>Wrong Derivation of the term Holeya and Pulaya<br/>Caste distinctions among Pariahs; right and left hand castes <br/>The Valluvar<br/>Chapter V<br/>On the Pallar, Pallavas, Pulayar, Ballas (Bhallas) Bhils, Pulindas<br/> The Ballas<br/>The Bhils<br/>The Pulindas<br/>on Pulaha, Pulastya, Puloman<br/>Chapter VI<br/>on the Pallis, Angnikulas, Pandyas, Vellalar, <br/>On the Pallis<br/>Different meanings of the world Palli<br/>Explanation of the words Pandya, Vellala, Ballla, Bhillala<br/>Part II<br/>The Gaudians<br/>Chapter VII <br/>Philological remarks<br/>Application op the teem gaudian<br/>Explanation of the use of Gauda (gaudian) as a tribal name<br/> on the name Kolarian<br/>chapter viii<br/>on the Kolis (Kulis) kolas<br/>chapter IX<br/> On the Kois, Konds,Kands, Gonds,<br/> Chapter X<br/>On the Kodagas, Koragas,Koravas, Todas, and Kotas<br/>Chapter XI<br/>On the Kuravas (Kuruvas, Kurumas) Koracaru, Kurus (Yerakulas), Kaurs, Kunnuvas<br/>On the Kuravas ( Kuruvas,Kurumas), Koracaru,<br/>On the Kurus (Yerakulas) and Kaurs<br/>On the Kunnuvas and Kunavaris<br/>Chapter XII<br/>On the Kurubas or Kurumbas<br/>On the sub-divisions among the Kurumbas<br/>On their religion, Manners and customs<br/>on our historical knowledge about the Kurumbas<br/>On the Kurmis, Kumbis or Kunbis<br/>On the origin of the term Kadamba<br/>Part III<br/>Indian theogony<br/>Chapter XIII<br/>Introductory remarks<br/>Vedic Deities<br/>On the Yedic creation<br/>The Trimurti<br/>Chapter XIV<br/>Brahman<br/>Present worship of Brahman<br/>On the Brahmabhuta<br/>Volume TWO<br/>Chapter XV<br/>On Visnu<br/>On the Deluge<br/>On the Yugas<br/>On the Salagrama-stone<br/>On the modification of the worship of Visnu<br/>On Visnu's wives<br/><br/>Chapter XVI<br/>On Rudra or Siva<br/>General Remarks<br/> Chapter XVII<br/>On the Paramatman, The Supreme spirit<br/><br/>Chapter XVIII<br/>On Sakti<br/>Introductory remarks<br/>On Uma, Amma, Amba<br/><br/>Chapter XIX<br/>On Gramadevatas, Aiyanar and Bhetas<br/>General remarks<br/><br/>Part IV<br/>The Bharatas<br/><br/>Chapter XX<br/><br/>Introductory remarks<br/>On Vasistha<br/>On Visvamitra<br/>On the Bharatas<br/> |