The History of India from the Earliest Ages: The Vedic period and the Mahá BhárataN. Trübner, 1867 |
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... manner , throughout the Mahá Bhárata Kshatriya tradition of the custom of raising up heirs to a deceased Raja , compared with the story of Ruth Significant terror of the widows 4th , Legend of Pándu , and Dhritarashtra Education of the ...
... manner , throughout the Mahá Bhárata Kshatriya tradition of the custom of raising up heirs to a deceased Raja , compared with the story of Ruth Significant terror of the widows 4th , Legend of Pándu , and Dhritarashtra Education of the ...
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... manners Myth that the Sun god preserved her from the indignity of a kick • Mythical details respecting the Pándavas Declaration of Arjuna as regards fugitives and captives , in- tended as a moral rule Ridiculous dispute between ...
... manners Myth that the Sun god preserved her from the indignity of a kick • Mythical details respecting the Pándavas Declaration of Arjuna as regards fugitives and captives , in- tended as a moral rule Ridiculous dispute between ...
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... Manner in which Yudhishthira is said to have told a lie ib . ib . Drona dies in the character of a Bráhman Yogi . Escape of his soul through his skull . 3rd , Karna's command - two days 322 ib . ib . Three important combats Election of ...
... Manner in which Yudhishthira is said to have told a lie ib . ib . Drona dies in the character of a Bráhman Yogi . Escape of his soul through his skull . 3rd , Karna's command - two days 322 ib . ib . Three important combats Election of ...
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... manner Kripa remonstrates ib . ib . ib . Aswattháma persists in revenging the slaughter of Drona Kripa proposes to wait till morning , and then to fight the ib . Pandavas fairly 349 · Aswattháma refuses ib . Aswattháma , followed by ...
... manner Kripa remonstrates ib . ib . ib . Aswattháma persists in revenging the slaughter of Drona Kripa proposes to wait till morning , and then to fight the ib . Pandavas fairly 349 · Aswattháma refuses ib . Aswattháma , followed by ...
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... manners of the Hindús . We are all acquainted with some prominent marks and facts , which all who run may read ; but their manner of thinking , their domestic habits and ceremonies , in which cir- cumstances a knowledge of the people ...
... manners of the Hindús . We are all acquainted with some prominent marks and facts , which all who run may read ; but their manner of thinking , their domestic habits and ceremonies , in which cir- cumstances a knowledge of the people ...
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Abhimanyu Agni amongst ancient appear Arjuna army Aryan Asura Aswamedha Aswattháma Babhru-váhana Balaráma battle behold Bhima Bhishma Bráh Brahmanical Brahmanical compilers brethren brother chariot Chieftains combat command Damayantí damsel daughter davas death deity Devayání Dhaumya Dhrishta-dyumna Dhritarashtra Draupadí Drona Drupada Duhsásana Duryod Duryodhana Dwáraká elephant enemy exile father feast fight foregoing Gándhárí Gandharvas gods Hastinapur head hero Hindú hishthira HISTORY HISTORY OF INDIA homa horse husband hymns INDIA Indra Indra-prastha Jayadratha jewels jungle Karna Kauravas Kíchaka kinsmen Krishna Kshatriya Kuntí legend Mahá Bhárata Maharaja marriage mother myth mythical Nala narrative palace Pán Pándavas Pándu performed pray present priest Raja Drupada Raja Viráta Raja Yudhishthira Rajasúya Rání returned Rig-Veda Rishis sacrifice sage Sahadeva Sakuni Sálya Sanjaya Sátyaki serpents slain slay sons story Susarman Swayamvara thira tion took tradition Uttar Vasudeva Vedic Vidura Vishnu Vyása warriors whilst wife women words worship wrath yodhana Yudhish
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