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{{Style S-Small capitals| An Amiable Fiend}}.—The special correspondent of the Daily Telegraph in. India says of the Kandys, a savage hill tribe:—“Living in huts which can be built in an hour, and making their cooking utensils mainly from the leaves of trees, the household arrangements of the Veddahs are not such as to call for any serious preparation. When a young man falls in love with a maiden he first of all obtains her consent, then waits upon her parents, who only demand that he shall present their daughter with a piece of cloth. He assents, the cloth is produced, the lovers become husband and wife at once, and remain so. There is no religious ceremony, for of religion the Veddah has no idea. The only supernatural being of which he has any notion is a devil, which, by the way, is a very respectable sort of fiend indeed, and not at all so implacable and bad as our Western Beelzebub. The Yeddah’s demon is really only a misguided person, who is fond of mischief; and when, therefore, anybody falls ill, his friends get some jaggery or native sugar, a little piece of cocoa-nut, and any other luxury which circumstances permit of, and, placing it on a leaf, dance round it till they think the Satanic anger is appeased.”




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spiritual_scientist_v.03_n.04_1875-09-30.pdf|page=6|Spiritual Scientist, v. 3, No. 4, September 30, 1875, p. 42
spiritual_scientist_v.03_n.04_1875-09-30.pdf|page=6|Spiritual Scientist, v. 3, No. 4, September 30, 1875, p. 42
london_spiritualist_n.178_1876-01-21.pdf|page=14|London Spiritualist, No. 178, January 21, 1876, p. 36
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