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1 Pre | and Captain (now Major) Temple, by the Pandit Natesa Sastri, 2 Pre | Indian Fairy Tales." To Major Temple I owe the advantage of selecting 3 Tiger | corpse to the nearest Ganesa temple and called upon him. The 4 Rupees| Brahman to look after a golden temple which he had just had built. 5 Rupees| him to the charge of this temple, and ordered fifty kharwars 6 Rupees| every morning at the golden temple a golden rupee was given 7 GeNote| and Captain (now Major) Temple edited and annotated, their 8 GeNote| admirably annotated. Captain Temple increased the value of this 9 GeNote| simple reference to Major Temple's Analysis.~Major Temple 10 GeNote| Temple's Analysis.~Major Temple has not alone himself collected: 11 GeNote| soul" (Life Index, Captain Temple very appropriately named 12 GeNote| Indian folk-tales (Captain Temple gave a large number of instances 13 GeNote| been able to refer to Major Temple's remarkable Analysis of 14 StNote| in Indian folk-tales (see Temple's Analysis, III. i. 5 - 15 StNote| foot is especially common (Temple, l. c., 6, 9), and recalls 16 StNote| and European folk-tales (Temple, Analysis, p. 430; my List, 17 StNote| 296 - 326. See also 'Major Temple's Analysis, II. iii., Wideawake 18 StNote| occurs as a frequent theme (Temple, Analysis, III. vi. f. p. 19 StNote| him, but mentioned by Capt Temple, l.c.., p. 324 in the Bhdgavata 20 StNote| also Knowles, 21, n.; and Temple, Wideawake Stories, pp. 21 StNote| and Indian Folk-Tales (Temple, Analysis, II. iv. b, 6, 22 StNote| seq.; Ind. Antiq. i. 170 (Temple, l. c., 398).~Remarks. - 23 StNote| Jogi." A further version in Temple, Legends of Panjab, vol. 24 StNote| centre square of the cross (Temple, l. c., p. 344, and Legends 25 StNote| personage, according to Capt. Temple, Calcutta Review, 1884, 26 StNote| fakirs are rather rare. See Temple, Analysis, I. ii. a, p.