The History of India from the Earliest Ages: Hindu Buddhist Brahmanical revivalN. Trübner, 1874 |
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... supposed to take a deep personal interest in the prosperity or adversity of mortals , and are moreover endowed with human passions and desires . Differences of A still more striking distinction between the worship . Rishis and the ...
... supposed to take a deep personal interest in the prosperity or adversity of mortals , and are moreover endowed with human passions and desires . Differences of A still more striking distinction between the worship . Rishis and the ...
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... supposed to share in the feast , and take an interest in the occasion . In a later and Brahmanical age they were regarded as religious merits , and also as sacrifices for the atonement of sin . Amongst the most famous were the Rajasúya ...
... supposed to share in the feast , and take an interest in the occasion . In a later and Brahmanical age they were regarded as religious merits , and also as sacrifices for the atonement of sin . Amongst the most famous were the Rajasúya ...
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... supposed to be haunted by ghosts . Rice and meat , as well as butter and oil , were placed upon the pile . After the burning the mourners sprinkled water and presented cakes for the refreshment of the dead man ; and on certain appointed ...
... supposed to be haunted by ghosts . Rice and meat , as well as butter and oil , were placed upon the pile . After the burning the mourners sprinkled water and presented cakes for the refreshment of the dead man ; and on certain appointed ...
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... supposed powers.33 tween nature phallic worship . worship and The results of the collision between the nature Collision be worship of the Aryans , and the phallic worship of the Nágas and Dravidians , must be in a great measure left to ...
... supposed powers.33 tween nature phallic worship . worship and The results of the collision between the nature Collision be worship of the Aryans , and the phallic worship of the Nágas and Dravidians , must be in a great measure left to ...
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... supposed to have no thought or care for his daily subsistence . He abstracted himself from all public and social life , and dwelt in the retirement of a grove or hermitage , where he subsisted on roots and fruits , or on such alms as ...
... supposed to have no thought or care for his daily subsistence . He abstracted himself from all public and social life , and dwelt in the retirement of a grove or hermitage , where he subsisted on roots and fruits , or on such alms as ...
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Accordingly Alexander amongst ancient animal appear Arrian Asoka Ayodhya Benares Bengal Bharata Bhishma Brah Bráhman sages Brahmanical Buddha Buddhist Burma Cabul caste ceremony chap CHAPTER character conception damsel death deity Dekhan Dharma Dhritarashtra dogma Draupadí Dravidian Duryodhana duties edicts empire existence father Ganges gods Gótama Buddha Greek hereafter hereditary Hindú Hindustan history of India humanity idea Indraprastha Indus invasion Jhelum Jumna jungle Kapila Kauravas king kingdom known Koli Kosala Kshatriyas land legend Magadha Mahá Bhárata Maháraja marriage Megasthenes mendicant metempsychosis modern monastic monks Mussulman Nágas named Nirvána origin palace Pándavas Patali-putra period political Porus priests princes propitiated Punjab race Raja Priyadarsi Rajpoot Rámáyana regarded relics religion religious Rishis rites river royal sacrifices Sakya Sákya Muni Sandrokottos sect serpent soul sovereign Srámans Strabo supreme spirit teaching throne tion traditions transmigrations tribes Turanian universe Vedic Aryans Vedic hymns village whilst wife worship Yudhishthira
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