HUNDRED KRIYAS


1 - It is implied the animals which one keeps in his household.

2 - Tobacco, as is well known, forms a part of the pan (betel nut ) preparations the use of which is ubiquitous in India.

3 - This is obviously directed against the worship of rivers or sea, and of certain sacred hills or rocks.

4 - This is interpreted as a commandment to avoid the society of those who suffer from contagious disease.

5 - Cf. the comments on the belief in the six Darshan on p. 105

6 - As is known, the Satpanthis reject the Veds except for the last and final which is, according to their doctrine, the Coran. Cf. above, p24

7 - As in India they mostly use brass vessels which are never tinned, this commandment may be based not on relics of magic ideas but on sad experience with poisoning by coper oxide. (commandments or commandments ).

8 - Brahm is Gor , or Pir in this case Imamshah. Bhrahm-gnan here means "the wisdom of the Pir " i.e. the "Hundred Kriyas.