Read Ebook: Folk Lore Notes. Vol. II—Konkan by Jackson A M T Arthur Mason Tippetts Enthoven R E Reginald Edward Editor
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KOKIL: A cuckoo.
KOKILA VRATA: The festival of cuckoos which is held in the month of Ash?dh after a lapse of twenty years.
KOLAMB?I: Name of a goddess.
KOLH?I: Name of a goddess.
KOLI: A primitive tribe of Hindus common in the Bombay Presidency.
KOLO: A jackal.
KOLK?I: Name of a goddess.
KOLU: Cucurbita maxima.
KONDI: A kind of earthen pot.
KONDURI: A preparation of mutton.
KORI: A new garment; an unused earthen jar; a small silver coin.
KOTHALI: Reticule.
KOTW?L: Name of an untouchable caste of Hindus.
KOYATA: A wood bill.
KRISHNA: The eighth incarnation of Vishnu.
KRITIKA: Name of a constellation.
KRIYA BHAUD?I: Name of a deity.
KSHATRIYA: The warrior class, the second of the fourfold divisions of Manu.
KSHETRA: A holy place.
KSHETRAP?L: The guardian spirit of fields; a kind of stone.
KUBER: The lord of wealth, the regent of the north and the king of the Yakshas and Kinnaras.
KUKAD VEL: A kind of creeper.
KUL: A totem; a clan.
KULA-DEVATA: Family deity.
KULA-DEVI: Family goddess.
KULADHARMA: A special worship of the family god or goddess of each family.
KULATHI: A kind of corn.
KULERA: A mixture of wheat, oat or rice flour, clarified butter and sugar or molasses.
KULKARNI: A village accountant.
KUMBHA: Aquarius.
KUMBHAKARN: Name of a demon.
KUMBH?R: A caste of potters.
KUMBH?RAN: A woman of the Kumbh?r caste.
KUMBHAVA: Name of a cattle disease.
KUMBHAVIV?HA: Marriage with an earthen jar.
KUNBI: A cultivator.
KUND: A pond; a pit; a sacred pool.
KUNDALAN: A kind of magic circle.
KUNDALI: An astrological diagram of the position of planets at any particular time.
KUNDALIA: A name of Hanum?n.
KUNDI: A shoe-maker's earthen pot.
KUNKU: Red powder.
KUNTI: The first wife of Pandu.
KUPOTSARGA: Digging a well for the benefit of the public--and abandoning one's right of ownership over it.
KURANANDI: Wheat flour lumps used in the ceremony of the Bodan.
KURI: An implement for sowing corn.
KURMI: Name of a water nymph.
KURUKSHETRA: The extensive plain near Delhi, the scene of the great battle between the Kauravas and P?ndavas.
KUSHM?ND: An order of demi-gods.
KUSUMBA: The dye prepared from the dried flowers of the Kusumba .
KUTRO: A dog.
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