Researches Concerning the Laws, Theology, Learning, Commerce, Etc. of Ancient and Modern IndiaT. Cadell and W. Davies, Strand, 1817 |
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Page 240
... dialect , means the Veda ; so that , as Zeratusht * was only a reformer , we find in India the true source of the ancient Persian religion . To this head belong the numerous Tantra , Mantra , * Zoroaster . Agama , and Nigama , Sastras ...
... dialect , means the Veda ; so that , as Zeratusht * was only a reformer , we find in India the true source of the ancient Persian religion . To this head belong the numerous Tantra , Mantra , * Zoroaster . Agama , and Nigama , Sastras ...
Page 70
... the Sanscrit language contains rules applicable to the anomalies of the ancient dialect . The many and vo- luminous commentaries on that , and on other parts of the grammar , abound in examples cited 70 ON THE ASTRONOMY , & c .
... the Sanscrit language contains rules applicable to the anomalies of the ancient dialect . The many and vo- luminous commentaries on that , and on other parts of the grammar , abound in examples cited 70 ON THE ASTRONOMY , & c .
Page 78
... dialect , in which they are composed , and especially that of the three first Vedas , * Asiat . Res . vol . viii . p . 479 , et seq . is extremely difficult and obscure ; and , though curious 78 ON THE ASTRONOMY , & c .
... dialect , in which they are composed , and especially that of the three first Vedas , * Asiat . Res . vol . viii . p . 479 , et seq . is extremely difficult and obscure ; and , though curious 78 ON THE ASTRONOMY , & c .
Page 161
... dialects , which are less refined and have a more imperfect gram- mar ; that the Magadhi , or Apabhrans'a , spoken by the vulgar , is destitute of regu- lar rules ; and that the languages used by the Hindus in general , proceed from the ...
... dialects , which are less refined and have a more imperfect gram- mar ; that the Magadhi , or Apabhrans'a , spoken by the vulgar , is destitute of regu- lar rules ; and that the languages used by the Hindus in general , proceed from the ...
Page 171
... dialect , in which the Veda is composed . " The Hindus delight in scholastic dispu- tation . Their grammarians indulge this propensity as much as their lawyers and their sophists . Bhattoji Dicshita has pro- vided an ample store of ...
... dialect , in which the Veda is composed . " The Hindus delight in scholastic dispu- tation . Their grammarians indulge this propensity as much as their lawyers and their sophists . Bhattoji Dicshita has pro- vided an ample store of ...
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