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The Manuscripts from our Cow-cellars: Traditions of Purjo, Pataro, Pustnamo, and Bayi in Kumaon Region
Author(s) -
Jeetesh Kumar Joshi
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
international journal of historical insight and research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2454-5600
DOI - 10.48001/ijhir.2022.08.01.001
Subject(s) - magic (telescope) , history , clearing , ancient history , art , genealogy , classics , art history , physics , finance , quantum mechanics , economics
In 2004, after the completion of my grandfather’s first annual death anniversary rituals,  we were clearing up the junks kept in boxes in the cow-cellar of our house. We discovered some documents and geometrical instruments used for making astrological charts, among other things. They were in very bad condition. There were some long hand-made paper sheets, magic-mantras written on them, and these are called purjo, some annual astrological charts belonging to the mid-nineteenth century, called Patrao or Panchang, a two-meter long hand-made paper on which Kumauni Khari Holi songs were written, called Holi ko Pataro. Moreover, there was a paper titled Lakshmidutt Joshi Ko Gharo Ko Kharch, dated śaké 1808, bhadra sudi, 15,chandra, also a purjo. From the same village, later on, from an abandoned and dilapidated house, pustnamo/vamśavalì of that village and books related to the Brahmanic rituals also came to light. These documents were impressive and compelled me to reminisce about a tradition whose remnants were exposed to our eyes at that time. This paper discusses in brief, basically, three kinds of documents. These documents can be categorized as bayi/davthar, vamśavalì/pustnamo and chitti/purjo

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