Got away at 6.30 A.M., before dawn, in a two-horse open carriage, a shikari on the box, a syce behind, and interpreter on the front seat, and beside me a regular Indian luncheon basket big enough for an army, and a great double 450 cordite express that would have done for the Burmese gaur.
"From Edinburgh to India & Burmah"
William G. Burn Murdoch
They will not take cooked food from any caste, and water only from a gaur or Rawat.
"The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India Volume II"
R. V. Russell
Similarly the Malwi Brahmans, whose home is in Malwa, whence they have spread to Hoshangabad and Betul, are believed to have been originally a branch of the gaur or Kanaujia, but have now become a distinct subcaste, and have adopted many of the customs of Maratha Brahmans.
"The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India Volume II"
R. V. Russell