The Imperial Gazetteer of India, Volume 6Trübner & Company, 1886 |
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... , Buddhist Influences ; Beast Hospitals ; Monasteries , A Japanese Temple and a Christian Church , . 196 , 197 197 197 , 198 . 198-200 • 200 , 201 201 , 202 . 202 , 203 Shrines common to Different Faiths , Serpent - Worship ;
... , Buddhist Influences ; Beast Hospitals ; Monasteries , A Japanese Temple and a Christian Church , . 196 , 197 197 197 , 198 . 198-200 • 200 , 201 201 , 202 . 202 , 203 Shrines common to Different Faiths , Serpent - Worship ;
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... Church in Asia ; its Wide Diffusion , 235 , 236 Madras , Extinction of the Nestorian Church , ' Thomas Christians ' of Persia and of India , Mixed Worship at the alleged Shrine of St. Thomas near Troubles of the Ancient Indian Church ...
... Church in Asia ; its Wide Diffusion , 235 , 236 Madras , Extinction of the Nestorian Church , ' Thomas Christians ' of Persia and of India , Mixed Worship at the alleged Shrine of St. Thomas near Troubles of the Ancient Indian Church ...
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... Church flows into the Arabian Sea ; while that which starts a few feet off , down the eastern side , eventually reaches the Bay of Bengal . The INDUS ( Sanskrit , Sindhus ; ' Ivdós , Zvoós ) rises in an The Indus . unexplored region ...
... Church flows into the Arabian Sea ; while that which starts a few feet off , down the eastern side , eventually reaches the Bay of Bengal . The INDUS ( Sanskrit , Sindhus ; ' Ivdós , Zvoós ) rises in an The Indus . unexplored region ...
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... Church of Bengal , which rejects Bráhmanical teaching , was split into two sects on the question of the divine authority of the Veda . The hymns seem to have been composed by certain families of Rishis or psalmists , some of whose names ...
... Church of Bengal , which rejects Bráhmanical teaching , was split into two sects on the question of the divine authority of the Veda . The hymns seem to have been composed by certain families of Rishis or psalmists , some of whose names ...
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... churches of Europe owe their steeples to the Buddhist topes . The Greco - Bactrian kingdom profoundly influenced architecture and sculpture in Northern India ; the Musalmán conquerors brought in new forms and requirements of their own ...
... churches of Europe owe their steeples to the Buddhist topes . The Greco - Bactrian kingdom profoundly influenced architecture and sculpture in Northern India ; the Musalmán conquerors brought in new forms and requirements of their own ...
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Page 80 - Where there is eternal light, in the world where the sun is placed, in that immortal, imperishable world, place me, O Soma. " Where King Vaivasvata reigns, where the secret place of heaven is, where these mighty waters are : there make me immortal.
Page 368 - The increase of our revenue is the subject of our care, as much as our trade : — 'tis that must maintain our force, when twenty accidents may interrupt our trade: 'tis that must make us a nation in India...
Page 123 - Wouldst thou the young year's blossoms and the fruits of its decline, And all by which the soul is charmed, enraptured, feasted, fed, Wouldst thou the earth and heaven itself in one sole name combine ? I name thee, O Sakuntala,- and all at once is) said.
Page 368 - ... tis that must make us a nation in India. Without that we are but a great number of interlopers, united by His Majesty's royal charter, fit only to trade where nobody of power thinks it their interest to prevent us. And upon this account it is that the wise Dutch, in all their general advices that we have seen, write ten paragraphs concerning their government, their civil and military policy, warfare, and the increase of their revenue, for one paragraph they write concerning trade.
Page 80 - Who is the God to whom we shall offer our sacrifice ? " He who gives life. He who gives strength ; whose blessing all the bright gods desire ; whose shadow is immortality, whose shadow is death. Who is the God to whom we shall offer our sacrifice ? " He who through his power is the only king of the breathing and awakening world.
Page 355 - Da Gama returned to Europe, bearing with him the following letter from the zamorin to the king of Portugal : " Vasco da Gama, a nobleman of your household, has visited my kingdom and has given me great pleasure. In my kingdom there is abundance of cinnamon, cloves, ginger, pepper, and precious stones. What I seek from thy country is gold, silver, coral, and scarlet.
Page 83 - May the water-shedding Spirits bear thee upwards, cooling thee with their swift motion through the air, and sprinkling thee with dew.' ' Bear him, carry him ; let him, with all his faculties complete, go to the world of the righteous. Crossing the dark valley which spreadeth boundless around him, let the unborn soul ascend to heaven. Wash the feet of him who is stained with sin ; let him go upwards with cleansed feet. Crossing the gloom, gazing with wonder in many directions, let the unborn soul...
Page 413 - the British Government would be guilty in the sight of God and man if it were any longer to aid in sustaining by its countenance an administration fraught with suffering to millions.
Page 80 - He who by His might looked even over the water-clouds, the clouds which gave strength and lit the sacrifice, He who is God above all gods. Who is the God to whom we shall offer our sacrifice...
Page 82 - Let him depart to those for whom flow the rivers of nectar. Let him depart to those who, through meditation, have obtained the victory ; who, by fixing their thoughts on the unseen, have gone to heaven. Let him depart to the mighty in battle, to the heroes who have laid down their lives for others, to those who have bestowed their goods on the poor.