ANANDA
RANGA
PILLAI (1709-61),
Chief Dubash [Interpreter] to Governor Dupleix of
Pondicherry:
Selections from
his private diary, 1736-61
*a
map of South India, 1723*
*a
map of Pondicherry, c.1741* ~~ *a
map of Madras, 1746*
*views
of
the Coromandel Coast port towns*
*"Dupleix"
(engraving, 1875)*
*"Dupleix meeting
the Soudhabar of the Deccan, Murzapha Jung"
(engraving, 1875)*
Castes and Tribes
of Southern India, by Thurston and
Rangachari, 1909:
*A-B*; *C-J*; *K*; *K-M*; *M-P*; *P-S*; *T-Z*
~~~~~~~
*Translator's
Introduction, by J. Frederick Price, 1904*
~~~~~~~ Volume
1 (1736 to 1746)
~~~~~~~
[*translator's
introduction by J. F. Price, 1904*]
1 ~~ *word
reaches Pondicherry that Nadir Shah has sacked
Delhi, 1739*
2 ~~ *an
account of a Maratha raid on Porto Novo, 1740*
3 ~~ *a
slave-dealer and his accomplices are captured,
1743*
4 ~~ *a
state visit from the Nawab of Arcot, 1745*
5 ~~ *Christians
quarrel about caste barriers and women's clothing,
1745*
6 ~~ *an
awkward multi-caste party given by a Christian,
1745*
7 ~~ *the
admirable qualities of J. F. Dupleix, the Governor
of Pondicherry, 1746*
8 ~~ *a
temple desecration by unknown persons creates a
furor, 1746*
9 ~~ *an
abusive European is attacked by a mob, 1746*
~~~~~~~ Volume
2 (1746) ~~~~~~~
[*translator's
introduction by J. F. Price, 1907*]
1 ~~ *on
the role of Fortune: the view from Pondicherry*
2 ~~ *the
Governor's thoughts on the European trading
companies*
3 ~~ *a
French undercover agent in Madras is captured*
4 ~~ *a
French naval victory over the English*
5 ~~ *great
alarm in Madras; people flee to Porto Novo*
6 ~~ *a
friendly gesture mediated by dubashes*
7 ~~ *preparations
made by the French fleet*
8 ~~ *the
French fleet at Negapatamm*
9 ~~ *a
talk with the Governor about the failure to take
Madras*
10 ~~ *the
taking of Madras is celebrated with songs*
11 ~~ *debates
in Council about the perverse actions of the
French admiral*
12 ~~ *will
he be hanged for his erratic and treacherous
behavior?*
~~~~~~~ Volume
3 (1746 to 1747)
~~~~~~~
[*translator's
introduction by J. F. Price, 1914*]
1 ~~ *why the diarist's
brother lacks initiative* (1746)
2 ~~ *"the etiquette in
commercial circles"*
3 ~~ *how best to deal
with the Nawab of Arcot?*
4 ~~ *Madame Dupleix's
diplomacy*
5 ~~ *why the diarist
will live for 99 years*
6 ~~ *a visit from the
former governor of Madras, and the sack of
Mylapore*
7 ~~ *a letter to the
Nawab of Arcot, and the evils of looting*
8 ~~ *a temple is
desecrated by filth thrown from a church*
9 ~~ *the problems of
price-fixing* (1747)
10 ~~ *the formal
reception given to a letter and gifts sent by
Nasir Jang*
11 ~~ *the gifts
presented to Nawab Mahfuz Khan*
12 ~~ *how greatly the
French value the achievements of the diarist!*
13 ~~ *the sudden arrival
of an English fleet foils an attempt to capture
Fort St. David*
~~~~~~~ Volume
4 (1747 to 1748)
~~~~~~~
[*translator's
introduction tby H. Dodwell, 1916*]
1 ~~ *Governor Dupleix
celebrates his receipt of the Order of St. Michel*
(1747)
2 ~~ *a European fiddler's
sudden suicide*
3 ~~ *the hostility of
Madame Dupleix toward the diarist*
4 ~~ *gossip and rumors*
5 ~~ *the Jesuits intrigue
against the diarist*
6 ~~ *Madame Dupleix's
hostility increases*
7 ~~ *an elaborate,
prolonged aristocratic wedding takes place*
8 ~~ *the Governor attends
some of the wedding festivities*
9 ~~ *an attack on Fort St.
David is aborted when English ships appear*
(1748)
10 ~~ *how to tell bad news
to the Governor*
11 ~~ *the wily Jesuits as
money-lenders*
~~~~~~~ Volume
5 (1748) ~~~~~~~
[*translator's
introduction
by H. Dodwell, 1917*]
1 ~~ *an episode of caste
politics*
2 ~~ *Europeans, Tamils,
and Muhammadans*
3 ~~ *an ignominiously
botched attack on Cuddalore*
4 ~~ *titles, wealth, and
fate*
5 ~~ *a French fleet
arrives, bringing silver*
6 ~~ *Jesuits and Brahmins*
7 ~~ *fear of English ships
causes confusion in the town*
8 ~~ *rumors and
precautions*
9 ~~ *the English advance,
the civilians flee*
10 ~~ *the diarist and the
Governor*
11 ~~ *the miseries of
Madame's misgovernance*
12 ~~ *a temple is
destroyed, a mosque is spared*
13 ~~ *Kaliyug and the
mingling of castes*
14 ~~ *the monsoon
will come, and the English will go*
~~~~~~~ Volume
6
(1748-1750) ~~~~~~~
[*translator's
introduction
by H. Dodwell, 1918*]
1 ~~ *Tamils versus
Europeans*
2 ~~ *one should respect
caste, gender, and social class* (1749)
3 ~~ *a new Nawab of Arcot*
4 ~~ *weavers, temples, and
Madras*
5 ~~ *an excursion in the
countryside*
6 ~~ *the complex politics
of land and money*
7 ~~ *the riches of Tanjore*
8 ~~ *the minting of coins*
9 ~~ *the twelve items on
Chanda Sahib's wish list* (1750)
10 ~~ *destruction in the
villages*
11 ~~ *how Chanda Sahib
prepares for battle*
~~~~~~~ Volume
7 (1750-1751)
~~~~~~~
[*translator's
introduction
by H. Dodwell, 1919*]
1 ~~ *the diarist fortifies
the Governor's morale* (1750)
2 ~~ *humiliatingly, French
officers refuse to fight*
3 ~~ *the English
connivingly offer to mediate*
4 ~~ *the evil fortune in
store for the English*
5~~ *medals and
robes of honor*
6~~ *dancing girls
and caste politics, part 1*
7~~ *dancing girls
and caste politics, part 2*
8~~ *dancing girls
and caste politics, part 3*
9 ~~ *dancing girls
and caste politics, part 4*
10 ~~ *dancing girls and
caste politics, part 5*
11 ~~ *dancing girls
and caste politics, part 6*
12 ~~ *dancing girls
and caste politics, part 7*
13 ~~ *dancing girls
and caste politics, part 8*
~~~~~~~ Volume
8
(1751-1753) ~~~~~~~
[*translator's
introduction
by H. Dodwell, 1922*]
1 ~~ *a letter from the
Rani of Bednur* (1751)
2 ~~ *must a temple be
converted into a fort?* (1752)
3 ~~ *unsettled times in
Delhi, and other ominous news*
4 ~~ *the diarist
encourages the Governor*
5 ~~ *a visit from a Moghul*
6 ~~ *the reception of the
Emperor's parwana*
7 ~~ *Clive takes Covelong,
and the Marathas keep raiding*
8 ~~ *a forcible deathbed
"conversion" to Christianity*
9 ~~ *the Governor's views
about foods* (1753)
10 ~~ *extortion and
torture to extract money*
11 ~~ *the diarist has been
mentioned before the King of France*
~~~~~~~ Volume
9
(1754-1755) ~~~~~~~
[*translator's
introduction
by H. Dodwell, 1924*]
1 ~~ *the death of the
diarist's brother*
2 ~~ *Dupleix is recalled
to France, and replaced by Godeheu*
3 ~~ *caste and religious
politics*
4 ~~ *the diarist belongs
to "the Company's family"* (1755)
5 ~~ *the diarist rebukes
an upstart*
6 ~~ *the diarist's skill
at political maneuvering*
7 ~~ *the value of
astrology*
8 ~~ *a double wedding*
9 ~~ *the return of Mr.
Clive*
10 ~~ *how to honor a new
mansabdar*
11 ~~ *the French, the
English, and the astrologer*
~~~~~~~ Volume
10
(1756-1757) ~~~~~~~
[*translator's
introduction
by H. Dodwell, 1925*]
1 ~~ *cruelty and
corruption among the officers and soldiers*
2 ~~ *left-handed and
right-handed castes*
3 ~~ *a visit to Gingee*
4 ~~ *the death of the
diarist's wife*
5 ~~ *the final funeral
ceremonies for her*
6 ~~ *the troubles of
Europeans in India*
7 ~~ *ominous visitations
from certain Goddesses*
8 ~~ *a sea monster, and
possession by Mariyamman* (1757)
9 ~~ *"particulars of the
Governors of Pondicherry"*
10 ~~ *a massacre at
Bobbili fort*
11 ~~ *dancing girls and
caste politics*
12 ~~ *Clive's victories in
Bengal*
13 ~~ *Clive takes
Chandernagore, and other evil omens*
~~~~~~~ Volume
11
(1757-1759) ~~~~~~~
[*translator's
introduction
by H. Dodwell, 1927*]
1 ~~ *favorable omens*
2 ~~ *processions and caste
politics*
3 ~~ *unexpected funds from
Daulatabad* (1758)
4 ~~ *how to procure
coolies?*
5 ~~ *the capture of Fort
St. David, and its rich spoils*
6 ~~ *plunder,
machinations, and quarrels*
7 ~~ *M. Lally's fiasco at
Tanjore*
8 ~~ *an attempt to
circulate paper rupees* (1759)
9 ~~ *lawlessness and chaos
in Pondicherry*
~~~~~~~ Volume
12
(1760-1761) ~~~~~~~
[*translator's
introduction
by H. Dodwell, 1928*]
1 ~~ *how to pay the
sepoys?*
2 ~~ *the diarist's
horoscope, and his teeth*
3 ~~ *extortion, and
imprisonment in the dungeon*
4 ~~ *servants' and
masters' quarrels*
5 ~~ *can money be
collected from the dancing girls' caste?*
6 ~~ *confusion of ranks
and castes*
7 ~~ *"the Tamils are like
dogs"*
8 ~~ *"I valued nothing
else so much except my wife"*
9 ~~ *a Brahmin is unjustly
hanged*
10 ~~ *how to procure rice?*
11 ~~ *the diarist's last
days*
~~~~~~~