26 RELIGIOUS SECTS 



Saktas, 



1 Dalishinis. 



2 Vamis. 



3 Kancheliyas. 

 4< Kararis. 



Miscellaneous Sects, 



1 Gdnapatyas. 



2 Saurapatas. 



3 Nanak Shahis of seven classes. 



1 Uddsis. 



2 Ganjbakhsliis. 



3 Rdmr^yis. 



4 Suthra Shdliis. 



5 Govind Sinhis. 



6 Nirmalas. 



7 N^gas. 



4 Jainas of two principal orders, 



1 Digambaras. 



2 iSwet^mbaras, 



5 Baba Lalis. 



6 Fran Natliis. 



7 Sadhs. 



8 Satnamis. 



9 Siva Narayinis. 

 10 Sunyabadis. 



These will be regarded as varieties enough, it may be presumed, especial- 

 ly when it is considered, that most of them comprise a number of sub-divisions, 

 and that besides these acknowledged classifications, many individual mendi- 

 cants are to be found all over India, v/ho can scarcely be included within the 



