1 The School Master of Chhatrāsa. 

2 The School Master of Dhānk. 

3 The School Master of Dadvi. 

4 The School Master of Ganod. 

5 The School Master of Dhānk. 

6 The School Master of Chhatrāsa. 

7 The School Master of Ganod. 

8 The School Master of Chhatrāsa. 

9 The School Master of Dhānk

10 The School Master of Todia. 

11 The School Master of Chhatrāsa. 

12 The School Master of Ganod. 

13 The School Master of Kolki. 

14 The Shastri, Bhāyāvadar Pāthashāla. 

15 The School Master of Todia. 

16 The School Master of Gondal. 

17 The Shāstri, Bhāyāvadar Pāthshāla. 

18 The School Master of Chhatrāsa. 

19 The School Master of Kotda Sangani. 

20 The School Master of Dadvi. 

21 The School Master of Gondal. 

22 The Musalmān Haditte has it that spirits cannot open closed doors, uncover covered pots, or even remove a piece of cloth if it is spread over a tray or vessel to save its contents from view. 

23 The School Master of Dhānk. 

24 The School Master of Dhānk. 

25 The School Master of Luvaria. 

26 The School Master of Lilāpur. 

27 The School Master of Ganod. 

28 The School Master of Vanod. 

29 The School Master of Dadvi. 

30 The School Master of Kolki. 

31 The School Master of Mojidād. 

32 The School Master of Dhānk. 

33 The School Master of Kolki. 

34 The School Master of Dadvi. 

35 The School Master of Ganod. 

36 The School Master of Bāntva. 

37 The School Masters of Sānka and Songadh. 

38 The School Master of Charādva. 

39 The School Master of Dhānk. 

40 The School Master of Kotda Sangani. 

41 The School Master of Vanod. 

42 The School Master of Kolki. 

43 The School Master of Lilāpur. 

44 The School Master of Ganod. 

45 The School Master of Dadvi. 

46 The School Master of Kolki. 

47 The School Master of Oman. 

48 The School Master of Khirāsara. 

49 The School Master of Rājpāra. 

50 The word Jān is the plural of the Arabic jinni. It has remained as a relic of Arab supremacy and occupation of the Kathiāwār coast just in the beginning of Islām during its first conquests—about half a century after the Prophet’s death. 

51 The School Master of Dhānk. 

52 The School Master of Vanod. 

53 The School Master of Dadvi. 

54 Mr. K. D. Desāi. 

55 The School Master of Gondal. 

56 The School Master of Ganod. 

57 The Shāstri, Bhāyāvadar Pāthshāla. 

58 The School Master of Dhānk. 

59 The School Master of Ganod. 

60 The D. E. Inspector, Hālār. 

61 The Shāstri, Pāthshāla, Bhāyāvadar. 

62 The School Master of Dhānk. 

63 The School Mistress, Barton Female Training College, Rājkot. 

64 The School Master of Limbdi. 

65 The School Master of Kotda Sangani. 

66 “Like the green grass on the turf I have often grown and regrown. I have visited 770,000 bodies. Maulana Ilaluddin Rumi. 

67 The School Master of Ganod. 

68 The School Master of Vanod. 

69 The School Master of Jetalpur. 

70 The D. E. Inspector, Hālār. 

71 The School Master of Dhānk. 

72 Mr. K. D. Desāi. 

73 The School Master of Charādva. 

74 The School Master of Dhānk. 

75 The School Master of Kotda Sangani. 

76 The School Master of Kolki. 

77 The School Mistress, Barton Female Training College, Rājkot. 

78 The School Master of Bhāyāvadar. 

79 The School Master of Todia. 

80 The School Master of Songadh. 

81 The School Master of Devalia. 

82 The School Master of Dhānk. 

83 The School Master of Ganod. 

84 The School Master of Pātan Vāo. 

85 The D. E. Inspector, Gohilwād. 

86 The School Master of Luvaria. 

87 The School Master of Bāntva. 

88 The School Master of Rājpāra. 

89 The School Master of Vāla. 

90 The School Master of Ganod. 

91 See p. 3. 

92 If a lock of the hair of the person possessed by an evil spirit be knotted round and round while the exorcist is trying to cast the spirit, it cannot get out.—The School Master of Vanod. 

93 The School Master of Dhānk. 

94 Mr. K. D. Desāi. 

95 The School Master of Pātan Vāo. 

96 The School Master of Bhāyāvadar. 

97 The School Master of Kotda Sangani. 

98 The School Master of Sānka. 

99 The School Master of Kolki. 

100 The School Master of Chharādva. 

101 The School Master of Limbdi. 

102 The School Master of Jhinjhuwāda. 

103 The School Master of Vanod. 

104 The School Master of Dhānk. 

105 This derivation of the word rākshasa is obviously fanciful. Rākshasa is a Sanskrit word and has no connection with the Gujarāti word rākho which itself is derived from the Sanskrit root raksha to protect. 

106 The School Master of Dhānk. 

107 The School Master of Bāntva. 

108 The School Master of Moti Parabdi. 

109 The School Master of Rājpāra. 

110 The School Master of Charādva. 

111 The School Master of Kotda Sangani. 

112 The School Master of Ganod. 

113 The School Master of Lewaria. 

114 The School Master of Upleta. 

115 The School Master of Vanod

116 The word Khavis comes from the Arabic Khabith from the root verb Khabotha and means one who has become impure or unholy. 

117 The School Master of Sultānpur. 

118 The School Masters of Khirāsara and Pipalāna. 

119 Mr. K. D. Desāi. 

120 The School Master of Ānandpur. 

121 The School Master of Lilāpur. 

122 The School Master of Khirāsara. 

123 The School Master of Vasāvād. 

124 The School Master of Kotda Sangani. 

125 The School Master of Chhatrāsa. 

126 The School Master of Khirāsara. 

127 The School Master of Ganod. 

128 The School Master of Gondal. 

129 The School Master of Bāntva. 

130 The School Master of Dhānk. 

131 The School Master of Talpur and Luvaria. 

132 The School Master of Vanod. 

133 The School Master of Dadvi. 

134 The School Master of Kolki. 

135 The School Master of Chhatrāsa. 

136 The School Master of Dhānk. 

137 The School Master of Kolki. 

138 The D. E. Inspector, Gohilwād. 

139 The School Master of Dhānk. 

140 The School Master of Vanod. 

141 The School Master of Jetpur. 

142 The School Master of Songadh. 

143 The School Master of Kotda Sangani. 

144 The School Master of Jhinjhuwāda. 

145 The School Master of Dhānk. 

146 The School Master of Kotda Sangani. 

147 The School Master of Rājpāra. 

148 The School Master of Vanod. 

149 The School Master of Dhānk. 

150 Mr. K. D. Desāi. 

151 The School Master of Vanod. 

152 Mr. K. D. Desāi. 

153 The School Master of Limbdi. 

154 The School Master of Lilāpur. 

155 The School Masters of Dhānk and Vanod. 

156 Mr. K. D. Desāi. 

157 The School Master of Vanod. 

158 The School Mistress, Female Training College, Rājkot. 

159 The School Master of Todia. 

160 The School Master of Lilāpur. 

161 The School Master of Gondal. 

162 The School Master of Kolki. 

163 The School Master of Devalia. 

164 This is a point of conjugal etiquette in India. Hindu, and in Gujarāt and the Deccan, Musalmān women, would much rather starve than dine before their husbands. 

165 The School Master of Dhānk. 

166 The School Master of Vanod. 

167 The School Master of Kotda Sangani. 

168 The School Master of Chhatrāsā. 

169 Mr. K. D. Desāi. 

170 The School Master of Kolki. 

171 The School Master of Zinzuvāda. 

172 Mr. K. D. Desāi. 

173 The School Master of Dhānk. 

174 The School Master of Māvaiya. 

175 The School Master of Dhānk. 

176 The School Master of Vanod. 

177 The School Master of Sāyala. 

178 The School Master of Gondal. 

179 The School Master of Kotda Sangani. 

180 The School Master of Vanod. 

181 The School Master of Rājpāra.