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By-Ways of Bombay

by S. M. (Stephen Meredyth) Edwardes

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"By-Ways of Bombay" by S. M. Edwardes is a collection of narratives written during the early 20th century, specifically in the pre-World War I era. The book offers a glimpse into the diverse cultures, practices, and peoples of Bombay through the author's experiences as a Government official in the bustling city. It delves into the city's inner life, showcasing the unique rituals, community interactions, and the rich tapestry of character that defines Bombay's social landscape. At the start of the book, the author introduces readers to a poignant scene involving Vishnu the fisherman and the spirit of his deceased wife, Chandrabai. The narrative captures the traditional customs surrounding death and mourning as relatives gather to perform rituals intended to appease passionate spirits, such as offering gifts to the dead. This ceremonial dance between life and death reveals deep cultural beliefs in protective magic and the influence of spirits in the daily lives of the people. The opening sets the stage for a rich exploration of Bombay's societal intricacies, combining personal anecdotes with broader observations of its inhabitants and their customs.

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