1Malabar Law and Custom.2F. Fawcett. Journ. Anth. Soc., Bombay, 1, 1888.3Malabar Law and Custom.4Wigram, Malabar Law and Custom.5Madras Census Report, 1891.6Madras Census Report, 1901.7Manual of the North Arcot district.8Manual of the Madura district.9Description of the Character, Manners and Customs of the People of India.10Madras Census Report, 1891.11Mysore Census Report, 1891, 1901; Rice, Mysore and Coorg Gazetteer.12Hindu Manners and Customs. Ed. 1897.13Mysore Census Report, 1901.14Ambalam is an open space or building, where affairs connected with justice are transacted. Ambalakkāran denotes the president of an assembly, or one who proclaims the decision of those assembled in an ambalam.15Anuloma, the product of the connection of a man with a woman of a lower caste; Pratiloma, of the connection of a man with a woman of a higher caste.16Madras Mail, 1906.17A. P. Smith, Madras Review, 1902.18Cochin Census Report, 1901.19Houses where pilgrims and travellers are entertained, and fed gratuitously.20C. Hayavadana Rao. Tales of Komati Wit and Wisdom, 1907.21Wigram, Malabar Law and Custom.22Madras Journ. Lit. and Science, XI, 176, 1840.23Historical Sketches of the South of India.24Ellis. Kural.25Mysore and Coorg Gazetteer, 1876–78.26Madras Census Report, 1891.27Manual of the South Canara district.
1Malabar Law and Custom.2F. Fawcett. Journ. Anth. Soc., Bombay, 1, 1888.3Malabar Law and Custom.4Wigram, Malabar Law and Custom.5Madras Census Report, 1891.6Madras Census Report, 1901.7Manual of the North Arcot district.8Manual of the Madura district.9Description of the Character, Manners and Customs of the People of India.10Madras Census Report, 1891.11Mysore Census Report, 1891, 1901; Rice, Mysore and Coorg Gazetteer.12Hindu Manners and Customs. Ed. 1897.13Mysore Census Report, 1901.14Ambalam is an open space or building, where affairs connected with justice are transacted. Ambalakkāran denotes the president of an assembly, or one who proclaims the decision of those assembled in an ambalam.15Anuloma, the product of the connection of a man with a woman of a lower caste; Pratiloma, of the connection of a man with a woman of a higher caste.16Madras Mail, 1906.17A. P. Smith, Madras Review, 1902.18Cochin Census Report, 1901.19Houses where pilgrims and travellers are entertained, and fed gratuitously.20C. Hayavadana Rao. Tales of Komati Wit and Wisdom, 1907.21Wigram, Malabar Law and Custom.22Madras Journ. Lit. and Science, XI, 176, 1840.23Historical Sketches of the South of India.24Ellis. Kural.25Mysore and Coorg Gazetteer, 1876–78.26Madras Census Report, 1891.27Manual of the South Canara district.
1Malabar Law and Custom.2F. Fawcett. Journ. Anth. Soc., Bombay, 1, 1888.3Malabar Law and Custom.4Wigram, Malabar Law and Custom.5Madras Census Report, 1891.6Madras Census Report, 1901.7Manual of the North Arcot district.8Manual of the Madura district.9Description of the Character, Manners and Customs of the People of India.10Madras Census Report, 1891.11Mysore Census Report, 1891, 1901; Rice, Mysore and Coorg Gazetteer.12Hindu Manners and Customs. Ed. 1897.13Mysore Census Report, 1901.14Ambalam is an open space or building, where affairs connected with justice are transacted. Ambalakkāran denotes the president of an assembly, or one who proclaims the decision of those assembled in an ambalam.15Anuloma, the product of the connection of a man with a woman of a lower caste; Pratiloma, of the connection of a man with a woman of a higher caste.16Madras Mail, 1906.17A. P. Smith, Madras Review, 1902.18Cochin Census Report, 1901.19Houses where pilgrims and travellers are entertained, and fed gratuitously.20C. Hayavadana Rao. Tales of Komati Wit and Wisdom, 1907.21Wigram, Malabar Law and Custom.22Madras Journ. Lit. and Science, XI, 176, 1840.23Historical Sketches of the South of India.24Ellis. Kural.25Mysore and Coorg Gazetteer, 1876–78.26Madras Census Report, 1891.27Manual of the South Canara district.
1Malabar Law and Custom.2F. Fawcett. Journ. Anth. Soc., Bombay, 1, 1888.3Malabar Law and Custom.4Wigram, Malabar Law and Custom.5Madras Census Report, 1891.6Madras Census Report, 1901.7Manual of the North Arcot district.8Manual of the Madura district.9Description of the Character, Manners and Customs of the People of India.10Madras Census Report, 1891.11Mysore Census Report, 1891, 1901; Rice, Mysore and Coorg Gazetteer.12Hindu Manners and Customs. Ed. 1897.13Mysore Census Report, 1901.14Ambalam is an open space or building, where affairs connected with justice are transacted. Ambalakkāran denotes the president of an assembly, or one who proclaims the decision of those assembled in an ambalam.15Anuloma, the product of the connection of a man with a woman of a lower caste; Pratiloma, of the connection of a man with a woman of a higher caste.16Madras Mail, 1906.17A. P. Smith, Madras Review, 1902.18Cochin Census Report, 1901.19Houses where pilgrims and travellers are entertained, and fed gratuitously.20C. Hayavadana Rao. Tales of Komati Wit and Wisdom, 1907.21Wigram, Malabar Law and Custom.22Madras Journ. Lit. and Science, XI, 176, 1840.23Historical Sketches of the South of India.24Ellis. Kural.25Mysore and Coorg Gazetteer, 1876–78.26Madras Census Report, 1891.27Manual of the South Canara district.
1Malabar Law and Custom.
2F. Fawcett. Journ. Anth. Soc., Bombay, 1, 1888.
3Malabar Law and Custom.
4Wigram, Malabar Law and Custom.
5Madras Census Report, 1891.
6Madras Census Report, 1901.
7Manual of the North Arcot district.
8Manual of the Madura district.
9Description of the Character, Manners and Customs of the People of India.
10Madras Census Report, 1891.
11Mysore Census Report, 1891, 1901; Rice, Mysore and Coorg Gazetteer.
12Hindu Manners and Customs. Ed. 1897.
13Mysore Census Report, 1901.
14Ambalam is an open space or building, where affairs connected with justice are transacted. Ambalakkāran denotes the president of an assembly, or one who proclaims the decision of those assembled in an ambalam.
15Anuloma, the product of the connection of a man with a woman of a lower caste; Pratiloma, of the connection of a man with a woman of a higher caste.
16Madras Mail, 1906.
17A. P. Smith, Madras Review, 1902.
18Cochin Census Report, 1901.
19Houses where pilgrims and travellers are entertained, and fed gratuitously.
20C. Hayavadana Rao. Tales of Komati Wit and Wisdom, 1907.
21Wigram, Malabar Law and Custom.
22Madras Journ. Lit. and Science, XI, 176, 1840.
23Historical Sketches of the South of India.
24Ellis. Kural.
25Mysore and Coorg Gazetteer, 1876–78.
26Madras Census Report, 1891.
27Manual of the South Canara district.