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THE SUNDHYA
or
THE DAILY PRAYERS
of the
Brahmins.

ILLUSTRATED
in
A SERIES OF ORIGINAL DRAWINGS FROM NATURE, DEMONSTRATING
THEIR ATTITUDES AND DIFFERENT SIGNS AND FIGURES PERFORMED
BY THEM DURING THE CEREMONIES OF THEIR MORNING DEVOTIONS, AND
LIKEWISE THEIR POOJAS.


together with

ALLAHABAD.
Tribeni, Junction of the Ganges and the Jumna.—in the bed of the river is a spring well called Suruswuti.

A DESCRIPTIVE TEXT ANNEXED TO EACH PLATE, AND THE
PRAYERS FROM THE SANSCRIT, TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH
in
TWENTY FOUR PLATES
by
Mrs. S. C. Belnos.

1851.