India, Uttar Pradesh, Kara, Pandit Laxmi Chand Panda (Part 2), Hindu Pilgrimage Records, 1900-2015
- Laxmi Chand Panda, Pandit (Main Author)
- Laxmi Chand Panda, Pandit (Repository)
- Kamal Panda, Pandit (Added Author)
- Kallu Panda, Pandit (Added Author)
- Sonu Panda, Pandit (Added Author)
- Hanuman Panda, Pandit (Added Author)
- Nikku Panda, Pandit (Added Author)
- Shambhu Nath, Pandit (Added Author)
- Murari Panda, Pandit (Added Author)
- Sailu Panda, Pandit (Added Author)
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Digital images of originals housed at the home of Laxmi Chand Panda, Pandit in Kara, Uttar Pradesh, India.
Hindu pilgrimage records kept by a Pandit for Uttar Pradesh, India. Registers are arranged by "caste". They contain native place, names of family members, the last occasion on which a family member came to this place of pilgrimage and made ab entry in the register, the ceremony performed at the time and offering made to the priest. No women are mentioned unless their deaths are referred to indirectly.
The Pandits whose records are part of this collection are Hanuman Panda, Kallu Panda, Kamal Panda, Murari Panda, Nikku Panda, Sailu Panda, Shambhu Nath, and Sonu Panda.
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