The Folklore of Bombay

  • Format:

This book is a compilation of the superstitions and beliefs among the people of Bombay Presidency with the exception of Sind, during the colonial times, regarding celestial objects such as the sun, moon, stars, earth, rivers, etc., and the rites adopted to propitiate these divine beings. The Brahmins served to propitiate the great gods of the Hindu pantheon such as Shiva or Brahma while the lower castes acted as ministrants to the minor godlings. It was usual to consult and be guided by exorcists when epidemics were feared, illness to be cured, or when precautions were required against witchcraft and spells. Another interesting feature of the book is the widespread belief in totemism. It also contains infor­mation about the meanings attached to dreams and beliefs regarding 'good' and 'bad' omen, widespread belief in witchcraft and the evil eye, rites for bringing or averting rain, the use of amulets, and other beliefs and?practices. About the Author R.E. Enthoven (1869-1952), an ICS, was appointed in Bombay as an Assistant District Collector and Assistant Magistrate as well as an Inspector of Factories in 1889. Enthoven had contributed the General Index to the 34 volumes of the Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency that was?compiled?by?Sir?James?Campbell. \n

Customer questions & answers

Add a review

Login to write a review.

Related products

Subscribe to Padhega India Newsletter!

Step into a world of stories, offers, and exclusive book buzz- right in your inbox! ✨

Subscribe to our newsletter today and never miss out on the magic of books, special deals, and insider updates. Let’s keep your reading journey inspired! 🌟