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The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India--Volume I (of IV)

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[444] _Grihastha, Gharbari_ .-- (A householder.) A name given to those divisions of the religious mendicant orders who marry and have families.
_Guar_ .-- (From _guara_ or _gwala_, a milkman.) Subcaste of Banjara.
_Gudarh_ or _Gudar_ .-- (From _gudra_, a rag.) A sect of the Bairagi, Gosain and Jogi orders of mendicants.
_Gudha_ or _Gurha_ .-- (From _gudh_, a pigsty.) Subcaste of Basor.
_Gugaria_ .-- One who trades in _gugar_, a kind of gum.

Subcaste of Banjara.
_Gujar_ .-- A caste.

A subcaste of Ahir, Darzi, Koshti and Pasi.

A clan of Maratha.

A section of Khatik.
_Gujarati_ .-- (From Gujarat.) A territorial subcaste of Bahelia, Bania, Barhai, Chhipa, Darzi, Gopal, Nai, Sunar and Teli.
_Gurasthulu_ .-- A synonym for the Balija caste.
_Gurbhelia_ .-- (A ball of molasses.) A section of Gohira Ahirs in Chanda.
_Guria_ .-- (A preparer of _gur_ or unrefined sugar.) Synonym of Halwai in the Uriya country.
_Gurujwale_ .-- A class of Fakirs or Muhammadan beggars.
_Guru-Mata._--Title of the great council of the Sikhs and their religious meal.
_Guru_ .-- (A preacher or teacher or spiritual guide.) Brahmans and members of the religious orders, Bairagis and Gosains, are the Gurus of ordinary Hindus.


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