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On the Mythology , & c . of the Hindus , and its Affinity with that of the Greeks and Romans • Of the Sikhs CHAPTER V. On the Philosophy and Theology of the Hindus CHAPTER VI . The Philosophical and Theological Opinions of the Hindūs ...
On the Mythology , & c . of the Hindus , and its Affinity with that of the Greeks and Romans • Of the Sikhs CHAPTER V. On the Philosophy and Theology of the Hindus CHAPTER VI . The Philosophical and Theological Opinions of the Hindūs ...
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The doctrine of the metempsychosis is fully explained in the Institutes of Menu . The other dogWhen speaking of the Supreme Being , they frequently use the N 2 Of the Sikhs CHAPTER V On the Philosophy and Theology of Hindus.
The doctrine of the metempsychosis is fully explained in the Institutes of Menu . The other dogWhen speaking of the Supreme Being , they frequently use the N 2 Of the Sikhs CHAPTER V On the Philosophy and Theology of Hindus.
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The tenets and practices of the Sikhs will form the subject of a separate chapter . * See Laws of Menu , chapter 9th , on Transmigration and Final Beatitude , Jones , 8vo . edit . vol . viii . as well as other works ; and various ...
The tenets and practices of the Sikhs will form the subject of a separate chapter . * See Laws of Menu , chapter 9th , on Transmigration and Final Beatitude , Jones , 8vo . edit . vol . viii . as well as other works ; and various ...
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THE Sikhs , * of much more modern origin than all the other sects we have mentioned , now occupy a considerable ... The founder of their religion , named Nanac * The Sikhs derive their appellation from the Sanscrit root Sikh , to learn ...
THE Sikhs , * of much more modern origin than all the other sects we have mentioned , now occupy a considerable ... The founder of their religion , named Nanac * The Sikhs derive their appellation from the Sanscrit root Sikh , to learn ...
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... at V Yogis € 88 pro are not The pur Hermits , ting the temples of Mohammed , at Mecca and Medina . In 278 OF THE SIKHS .
... at V Yogis € 88 pro are not The pur Hermits , ting the temples of Mohammed , at Mecca and Medina . In 278 OF THE SIKHS .
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