The Sacred City of the Hindus: An Account of Benares in Ancient and Modern Times |
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19 CHAPTER III . Puranic form of Modern Hinduism . - Increase of Temples in
Northern India . - Number of Temples in Benares.- Temple of Bisheswar , the idol
- king of Benares.- Ancient Temple of Bisheswar , now a Mohammedan Mosque .
19 CHAPTER III . Puranic form of Modern Hinduism . - Increase of Temples in
Northern India . - Number of Temples in Benares.- Temple of Bisheswar , the idol
- king of Benares.- Ancient Temple of Bisheswar , now a Mohammedan Mosque .
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Bál - Krishna and Chaturbhuj Idols . - Máneswar Temple . — The great Image of
Tilubhaņdeswar.Ancient mutilated Statue . — Temple of Duláreśwar . — Peepul
tree at Chauki Ghát . - Swinging gods 146 CHAPTER XIII . Durga Kuņd Temple .
Bál - Krishna and Chaturbhuj Idols . - Máneswar Temple . — The great Image of
Tilubhaņdeswar.Ancient mutilated Statue . — Temple of Duláreśwar . — Peepul
tree at Chauki Ghát . - Swinging gods 146 CHAPTER XIII . Durga Kuņd Temple .
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Elsewhere we read , that , “ having broken the idols in above a thousand temples
, he purified and consecrated the latter to the worship of the true God . ” Colonel
Briggs's translation from Farishta , Vol . I. , p . 179 . many centuries , is well - nigh
...
Elsewhere we read , that , “ having broken the idols in above a thousand temples
, he purified and consecrated the latter to the worship of the true God . ” Colonel
Briggs's translation from Farishta , Vol . I. , p . 179 . many centuries , is well - nigh
...
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Her thousands of temples , her myriads of idols , her swarms of pilgrims , her
hosts of daily worshippers , together with the pomp and circumstance and
multifarious representations of idolatry , in their vast aggregate , cause the Hindu
religion to ...
Her thousands of temples , her myriads of idols , her swarms of pilgrims , her
hosts of daily worshippers , together with the pomp and circumstance and
multifarious representations of idolatry , in their vast aggregate , cause the Hindu
religion to ...
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... to a great extent , without idols or temples ; or , if with them , those objects were
made of perishable material . The fact of no temples or other edifices having
been discovered is regarded as a powerful reason in substantiation of this
assertion ...
... to a great extent , without idols or temples ; or , if with them , those objects were
made of perishable material . The fact of no temples or other edifices having
been discovered is regarded as a powerful reason in substantiation of this
assertion ...
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