The History of India from the Earliest Ages, Volum 3Trübner, 1874 |
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Pàgina 22
... 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 ...
Pàgina 23
... 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 ...
Pàgina 26
... 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 ...
Pàgina 59
... supposed powers.33 tween nature The results of the collision between the nature Collision be worship of the Aryans , and the phallic worship of worship and the Nágas and Dravidians , must be in a great measure left to conjecture . But ...
... supposed powers.33 tween nature The results of the collision between the nature Collision be worship of the Aryans , and the phallic worship of worship and the Nágas and Dravidians , must be in a great measure left to conjecture . But ...
Pàgina 66
... 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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