A Collection of Two Hundred and Fifty Coloured Etchings Descriptive of the Manners, Customs and Dresses of the Hindoos/Section 1/Plate 1

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A Collection of Two Hundred and Fifty Coloured Etchings Descriptive of the Manners, Customs and Dresses of the Hindoos
by François Balthazar Solvyns
Section 1, Plate 1
2287919A Collection of Two Hundred and Fifty Coloured Etchings Descriptive of the Manners, Customs and Dresses of the Hindoos — Section 1, Plate 1François Balthazar Solvyns
No. 1.
Sec. 1.

Srotery Brahmuns of the Bengalees, performing their devotions; with the Garrah and the Cossa, or Argah utensils used by them in their offerings.—The Srotery is named from possessing seven goons or sciences, as the Kooleen is skilled in nine of their sciences.

A SROTERY, BRAHMUN.