BY strange chance the most primitive thought in the Bombay Presidency is found close to its great metropolis, for the settlements of the Katkari come down to within thirty miles of Bombay, and are scattered over the two adjoining districts of Thana and Kolaba.
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Keys of Power: A Study of Indian Ritual and Belief
April 2003, Kessinger Publishing
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"BY strange chance the most primitive thought in the Bombay Presidency is found close to its great metropolis, for the settlements of the Katkari come down to within thirty miles of Bombay, and are scattered over the two adjoining districts of Thana and Kolaba."
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