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Glossary

Adivasis Original inhabitants of the country
Ahimsa

Non-violence; love

Ashram, Ashrama A place of spiritual retirement; hermitage; one of the four stages of life according to Hinduism
Avatar Incarnation of God
Babul A tree, a twig of which is used as a tooth brush
Bania Member of the trader caste of Hindus.
Bhangi Scavenger
Bhogabhumi Land of enjoyment
Bigha 3,025 square yards of land
Brahmachari A celibate; one who leads a life of self-restraint
Brahmacharya Celibacy; life of self-restraint
Brahmana Member of the priestly caste among Hindus
Chaitanya Bengali religious reformer of the 15th century who preached devotion to God
Chakki Grinding wheel
Chapati Thin, flat, unleavened bread
Charkha Spinning wheel
Dada Hindu religious reformer of the 16th century A.D. who rejected the claim of both the Vedas and koran to be revealed scriptures. He had a large following in Northern India, his followers being known as Dadupanthis
Damayanti Princess of Vidarbha and wife of prince Nala of Naishadha, the constancy of whose devetion to each other forms the theme of a well-known episode in the Pranas
Daridranarayana God in the form of the poor
Dayananda Swami Dayananda Sarasvati, founder of Arya Samaj
Dharma Religion; duty; law of one's way
Draupadi Wife of Pandava brothers, heroes of the epic Mahabharata
Duragraha Obstinately sticking to a wrong resolve; the opposite of Satyagraha
Duryodhan Evil-minded Kaurava prince whose refusal to yield to his cousins, the Pandavas, their just share in the kingdom led to the Mahabharata war
Fakir A Muslim ascetic
Ganja Flower of Indian hemp which has an intoxicating effect when smoked with tobacco
Ghanchi Oil-presser
Ghani Oil press of indigenous type
Gopal Cowherd; one of the names of Krishna
Goonda Hooligan
Goondasim Hooliganism
Goseva Sangh Association for the welfare of cattle
Gur Jaggery; molasses derived from palm or sugar-cane juice
Guru Teacher; preceptor; religious leader
Guru Govind Singh The tenth Guru of the Sikhs
Harijan lit. a man of God; a name which Gandhiji gave to the 'untouchable'
Harijan English weekly journal conducted by Gandhiji
Hartal Temporary suspension of business by a large number of people as a mark of protest or mourning
Himsa Violence
Ishopanishad One of the major Upanishads which inculcates renunciation of the desire for the fruits of one's action
Janaka An ancient king of Videha who was a great philosopher
Jaggery Molasses produced from palm or sugarcane juice
Kabir Poet-saint of northern India who lived in the 15th century A. D. and who preached the essential unity of the Godhead and the harmony or religions.
Kachrapatti Municipal scavenging department
Kama Carnal love
Karmabhumi Land of duty
Khaddar, Khadi Hand-spun and hand-woven cloth
Khuda-I Khidmatgar lit. servant of God; one who works in the spirit of unselfish service of fellowmen; an Association of workers founded by Khan Abdul Ghaffar Khan, the 'Frontier Gandhi'
Kisan A peasant
Koran Book of Revelation of Islam
Krishna Central figure of the epic, Mahabharata, who is venerated by Hindus as God incarnate
Kshatriya Member of warrior caste among Hindus
Kumbha Mela A Hindu fair held every twelfth year at the time of a certain planetary conjunction when the pious take a purificatory bath in some sacred rivers
Lakh 1,00,000
Mahabharata Hindu epic of about 1,00,000 verses, the central theme of which is the great war between the Pandavas and their cousins the Kauravas, who were rival claimants to the throne of Hastinapur (ancient Delhi)
Mahatma A high souled person
Mantra A sacred text or formula
Nanak-Guru Nanak Founder of Sikhism, who was born in 1469 and died in 1538 or 1539 A. D.
Nai Talim lit. new education i.e. Pre-Basic, Basic and Post-Basic
Nira Freshly drawn unfermented juice of the palm tree
Panch lit. five
Panchayat A village council of five or more elders
Pariah An 'untouchable'
Pinjrapole An institution for sheltering aged and crippled animals, including cows
Poorna Full
Pratap Mahatma Pratapsinha, ruler of Udaipur in Rajputana who valiantly fought against the Moghul Emperor Akbar in defence of his kingdom
Raj Kingdom
Rama Hero of the epic, Ramayana, who is regarded as an incarnation of God by Hindus
Ramakrishna Bengali saint (1836-86 A. D.) who taught the oneness of the Godhead and the basic harmony of all religions. The Ramakrishna Mission is named after him.
Ramanama lit. name of Rama, or God
Ramarajya lit. Kingdom of Rama; ideal social order
Ramayana Hindu epic which relates the story of the abduction of Sita, wife of Ram, prince of Ayodhya, by Ravana, demon king of Lanka, and her rescue by rama after the destruction of the demon
Rashtrabhasha National language
Ravana Demon-king of lanka who was destroyed by Rama, prince of Ayodhya, for abduction Sita, his wife
Rishi Seer
Roti Flat, unleavened bread
Ryot A peasant
Sadavarta Place where alms or food is distributed free to the poor
Sama Veda One of the four Vedas
Samurai Feudal barons of Japan
Sangh Association
Sarvodaya Welfare of all
Satyagraha lit. clinging to truth; civil or non-violent resistance
Satyagrahi Civil or non-violent resister
Shankara Hindu philosopher of the 8th century A. D. who was an exponent of Advaita or absolute Nondualsim
Shanti dal Peace brigade
Shastra Scripture
Shuddhi lit. purification; conversion, especially reconversion, to Hindu religion
Shudra Member of the menial caste among Hindus
Sipahee A soldier of the lowest rank in the Indian army during the British regime
Sita Wife of Rama, the hero of the epic, Ramayana
Smritis Ancient Hindu law books
Sudama An extremely poor class-mate of Krishna
Swaraj Self-government
Swadeshi lit. of indigenous make; principle of using only articles of indigenous make
Tabligh Propaganda and conversion to Islam
Tadgud Jaggery prepared from palm juice
Tadi See toddy
Tapasya Penance; religious austerity
Tilak A mark of auspiciousness on the forehead with consecrate paste or powder
Tiruwallwar Author of Kural, one of the earliest Tamil classic which is generally assigned to the 2nd century A. D.
Toddy Juice of the palm tree which becomes intoxicating when it has fermented
Tukaram Poet saint of Maharashtra who lived in the 17th century A. D.
Tulsidas Hindi poet-saint of northern India, who lived in the 16th century A. D. and whose work, Ramacharitamansa, is held in the highest veneration by all Hindus
Upanishads Ancient philosophical treatises which are believed by Hindus to contain revealed truth
Vaid, Vaidya A practitioner of indigenous medicine
Vaishya Member of the cultivator and mercantile caste among Hindus
Varna A class; a caste
Varnashram Ancient Hindu social order based on the four Ashramas or stages in life, (Brahmacharya, Grihastha, Vanaprashtha and Sanyas) and the four occupational divisions (Brhmana, Kshatriya, Vaishya and Shudra)
Vedas Oldest scriptures of Hindus which are believed to embody revealed truth and which are divided into four books, Rig Veda, Sama Veda, Yajur Veda and Atharva Veda
Vidura Righteous minded uncle of the Kaurava and Pandava princes of the epic, Mahabharata
Yajna Sacrifice
Zamindar Landlord
Zamindari Landlordism