A Short History And Ethnology of the Cultivating Pods An Exposition of the Ori

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A Short History And Ethnology of the Cultivating Pods An Exposition of the Ori
Mahendra Nath Karan
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29- The above Poundras were admittedly the inhabitants of the Deccan, as their name is found associated with the Andhras, the Sabaras and the Pulindas etc. , who exclusively lived in Southern India. In the Markendeya Parana (57), Vishnu Purdna (2-3-15)* and Ramayana we find the existence of a class of people in the Deccan by the name of Poundra. In the Rama- yana (Kiskindhakdnda Chap. XXXIX ) we find urine etc. Of a cow ! What can we call it other than a myth ? Many sections of people \vere tre...ated in like man- ner, by the writers of the Sastras, who were actuated by the selfish idea of sealing the fates of those sections under eternal subjection by the introduction of the so-called concocted accounts on their caste-origins, as the compilers of the Sastras appear to have planned to hold their post as the ambitious castes for ever.
The meaning of the second verse, with reference to the context, in no way implies any connection of the Poundras etc. , with the Dassyus. In quoting this, I have only followed the views of some notable students of social history.


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