| 1837 - 558 pages
...only therefore we do or can know, is neither old nor exotic. That Buddhism (the doctrines of the so called seventh Buddha) arose in the middle of India...been Scythians or Northmen, in one sense , and so probably were the Brahmans in that same sense, viz. with reference to their original seat. (Brachmanes... | |
| 1864 - 534 pages
...lays claim), leads to the irresistible conclusion, that (in the language of Hodgson) Buddhism "arose out of those prior abominations which had long held...India in cruel vassalage to a bloated priesthood." It is indeed not a little remarkable that the religion which had thus sprung out of Brahminism soon... | |
| 1883 - 186 pages
...lays claim), leads to the irresistible conclusion that (in the language of Hodgson) Buddhism " arose out of those prior abominations which had long held...India in cruel vassalage to a bloated priesthood." It is, indeed, not a little remarkable that the religion which had thus sprung out of Brahmanism soon... | |
| Pali Text Society - 1883 - 188 pages
...lays claim), leads to the irresistible conclusion that (in the language of Hodgson) Buddhism " arose out of those prior abominations which had long held...India in cruel vassalage to a bloated priesthood." It is, indeed, not a little remarkable that the religion which had thus sprung out of Brahmanism soon... | |
| Brian Houghton Hodgson - 1991 - 298 pages
...alone therefore we do or can know, is neither old nor exotic. That Buddhism (the doctrines of the зо called seventh Buddha) arose in the middle of India,...cruel vassalage to a bloated priesthood. The race of. Sáka, or progenitors of Sákya Sinha (by the way, the Sinha proves that the princely style was given... | |
| 1842 - 694 pages
...therefore, we do or can know, is neither old nor exotic. That Buddhism (the doctrines of the socalled seventh Buddha) arose in the middle of India, in comparatively...India in cruel vassalage to a bloated priesthood.";): But the strangest part of Lieut. CoL Sykes's NOTES is his adducing the Mahawanto, and the extracts... | |
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