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Folk Lore Notes. Vol. II—Konkan

Chapter 36: Z.
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A systematic compilation of Konkan oral traditions and ritual practice describes local beliefs about natural forces, celestial phenomena, sacred sites, and minor deities. It documents who serves as priests for village gods, consecration norms, and caste-linked restrictions around offerings. Detailed accounts cover sun and moon rites, eclipses, sacred rivers, wells, and rain-making practices, plus taboos, vratas, and unusual ritual forms. Separate sections treat village and heroic godlings, cults for crop and cattle protection, and disease deities with exorcisms and scapegoating procedures. The volume also surveys ancestor and saint veneration, miracle-working tombs, and popular notions of ghosts, rebirth, and malevolent spirits.

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ZÁMHÁDI: A female spirit guarding the village gates.

ZAMPAHADI: An order of ghosts.

ZANZARKA: Name of a goddess.

ZANZIRA: A kind of magic incantation.

ZÁR: Fever.

ZARMÁN ZARVÁN: A ceremony in which a woman fetches water for the first time after delivery.

ZILAKESHWAR: A name of Mahádeva.

ZINI: Small.

ZOD: An order of ghosts.