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was but natural for their founder , in the course of his mission , to take thought of
the centres of population ; and the spots which he and his disciples signalized by
their teachings were reverently regarded , in after ages , as consecrated ground ...
was but natural for their founder , in the course of his mission , to take thought of
the centres of population ; and the spots which he and his disciples signalized by
their teachings were reverently regarded , in after ages , as consecrated ground ...
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It is certain that the city is regarded , by all Hindus , as coeval with the birth of
Hinduism , a notion derived both from tradition and from their own writings .
Allusions to Benares are exceedingly abundant in ancient Sanskrit literature ;
and ...
It is certain that the city is regarded , by all Hindus , as coeval with the birth of
Hinduism , a notion derived both from tradition and from their own writings .
Allusions to Benares are exceedingly abundant in ancient Sanskrit literature ;
and ...
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But they have astonished the world by their achievements in a department of
learning usually regarded as dry and uninteresting . I refer to the subject of
Grammar . Carefully collecting the facts brought to light by critical and painstaking
...
But they have astonished the world by their achievements in a department of
learning usually regarded as dry and uninteresting . I refer to the subject of
Grammar . Carefully collecting the facts brought to light by critical and painstaking
...
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Buddhist works of that era have abundant allusions to Benares , and clearly
establish the fact that the Buddhist of those days regarded the city with much the
same kind of veneration as the Hindu does now . The sacred writings of Ceylon ...
Buddhist works of that era have abundant allusions to Benares , and clearly
establish the fact that the Buddhist of those days regarded the city with much the
same kind of veneration as the Hindu does now . The sacred writings of Ceylon ...
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Throughout the country , Benares is regarded with superstitious reverence by
every genuine Hindu ; and the name produces in his breast a kind of fascination
and charm . “ Holy Káśí ! would that I could see the eternal city , favoured of the ...
Throughout the country , Benares is regarded with superstitious reverence by
every genuine Hindu ; and the name produces in his breast a kind of fascination
and charm . “ Holy Káśí ! would that I could see the eternal city , favoured of the ...
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