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_Kurru_ or _Kura_.--t.i.tle of Yerukala.
_Kusangia_.--(Of bad company.) A section of Lohar.
_Kushbansi_.--A subcaste of Ahir. (Descendants of Kush, one of the two sons of Rama.)
_Kush Ranjan_.--A section of Brahman, Barai, Chamar, Chandnahu Kurmi, Rawat (Ahir), Marar and Rajbhar.
_Kushta_, _Koshta_.--Subcaste of Kori.
_Kuslia_.--(_Kusli_, boat.) A subcaste of Mali.
_Kusram_.--_(Kusri_, pulse.) A sept of the Uika Gonds in Betul and Chanda.
_Labhana_.--Synonym and subcaste of Banjara.
_Lad_.--The old name for the territory of Gujarat. A subcaste of Bania, Kalar, Koshti and Sunar.
_Ladaimar_.--One who hunts jackals and sells and eats their flesh. Subcaste of Jogi.
_Ladele_.--(Quarrelsome.) A section of Shribathri Teli.
_Ladjin_.--Subcaste of Banjara.
_Ladse_ or _Ladvi_.--Subcaste of Chamar and Dhangar.
_Ladwan_, _Ladvan_.--A subcaste of Mahar. Perhaps from Lad, the old name of Gujarat.
_Laheri_.--Synonym of Lakhera.
_Laheria_.--Subcaste of Brahman.
_Lahgera_ or _Lahugera_.--(_Lahanga_, weaver.) A subcaste of Kori.
_Lahuri Sen_.--A subcaste of Barai in the northern Districts who are formed of excommunicated members of the caste.
_Lahuria_.--(From Lah.o.r.e.) A section of Rathor and Chauhan Banjaras.
_Lajjhar_.--Synonym of Rajjhar.
_Lakariha_.--A subdivision of Pardhan in Kawardha. While begging they play a musical instrument, hence the name from _lakri_, a stick.
_Lala_.--(A term of endearment.) Synonym for Kayasth. A subcaste of Chamar.
_Lalbegi_.--A follower of Lalbeg, patron saint of the sweepers. Synonym of Mehtar.
_Lal Padri_.--Red priests, because they rub _geru_ or red ochre on their bodies. t.i.tle of Jogi.
_Lamechu_.--A subcaste of Bania.
_Langoti_.--Subcaste of Pardhi. They wear only a narrow strip of cloth called _langoti_ round the loins.
_Lanjia_.--A subcaste of Lohar and Nai, from Lanji in Balaghat. A subtribe of Gonds in Khairagarh.
_Lanjiwar_.--(One living round Lanji in Balaghat.) Subcaste of Injhwar.
_Laphangia_.--(Upstart.) A section of Kolta.
_Laria_, _Larhia_.--(Belonging to Chhattisgarh.) A synonym of Beldar. A subcaste of Bhaina, Binjhwar, Chamar, Ganda, Ghasia, Gond, Gosain, Kalar, Kewat, Koshti, Mahar, Marar, Mowar, Panka, Savar, Sunar and Teli.
_Lasgaria_.--A cla.s.s of Bairagi mendicants.
_Lasukar_.--A subcaste of Gondhalis who sell books and calendars.
_Lat_.--Subcaste of Chamar.
_Lave_.--Subcaste of Kunbi.
_Laya_.--(Bird.) A section of Binjhwar, Mahar, and Panka.
_Lekha_.--Subcaste of Gujar.
_Lemuan_, _Limuan_.--(Tortoise.) A totemistic sept of Audhelia, Munda and Oraon.
_Lidha_.--(Excrement of swine.) Subcaste of Khatik in Jubbulpore.
_Lilia_.--(From _lil_ or _nil_, the indigo plant.) Subcaste of Kachhi.
_Lilorhia_.--Subcaste of Gujar.
_Limba_.--_(Nim_ tree.) A totemistic section of Dumals.
_Lingayat_.--A religious order which has become a caste. See article and subordinate article to Bania. A subcaste of Bania and k.u.mhar.
_Lodha_.--Synonym of Lodhi. Subcaste of Lodhi.
_Lohar_.--A caste of blacksmiths, synonym Luhura. A section of Binjhwar and Ganda.
_Lohar Barhai_.--A subcaste of Barhai in Bundelkhand.
_Loharia_.--A subcaste of Ahir.
_Lonaria_.--A salt-maker. Subcaste of Mahar.
_Lonchatia_.--(Salt-licker.) A sept of the Uika clan of Gonds. The members of this sept lick salt on the death of their relatives. Another account from Betul says that they spread salt on a platform raised in honour of the dead and make cattle lick it up.
_Londhari_.--A small caste of cultivators found in the Bhandara District. They appear to be immigrants from northern India, as their women wear the Hindustani dress and they speak Hindi at home. At their weddings the bridal couple walk round the sacred post according to the northern custom. When a widow marries again the couple wors.h.i.+p a sword before the ceremony. If a man is convicted of an intrigue with a low-caste woman, he has to submit to a symbolical purification by fire. A heap of juari-stalks is piled all round him and set alight, but as soon as the fire begins to burn he is permitted to escape from it. This rite is known as Agnikasht. The Londharis appear to be distinct from the Lonhare Kunbis of Betul, with whom I was formerly inclined to connect them. These latter derive their name from the Lonar Mehkar salt lake in the Buldana District, and are probably so called because they once collected the salt evaporated from the lake. They thus belong to the Maratha country, whereas the Londharis probably came from northern India. The name Lonhare is also found as a subdivision of one or two other castes living in the neighbourhood of the Lonar Mehkar lake.
_Londhe_, _Londe_.--(One who hides himself behind cloth.) A section of Kohli. A sept of Korku.