The History of India from the Earliest Ages, Volum 2,Part 2Elibron Classics, 2004 |
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Pàgina 315
... Rámáyana represents , it seems diffi- cult to understand why he should have deemed it necessary to seek an alliance with the Monkey Chief- tain . It appears therefore most probable that the Ráma of this portion of the Rámáyana , namely ...
... Rámáyana represents , it seems diffi- cult to understand why he should have deemed it necessary to seek an alliance with the Monkey Chief- tain . It appears therefore most probable that the Ráma of this portion of the Rámáyana , namely ...
Pàgina 316
... Rámáyana is indeed deeply rooted in the mind of the Hindú . He implicitly believes that Ráma is Vishnu , who became incarnate for the purpose of destroying the demon Rávana ; that he permitted his wife to be captured by Rávana for the ...
... Rámáyana is indeed deeply rooted in the mind of the Hindú . He implicitly believes that Ráma is Vishnu , who became incarnate for the purpose of destroying the demon Rávana ; that he permitted his wife to be captured by Rávana for the ...
Pàgina 406
... Rámáyana . the Ramayana . The divine poem concludes with the following reli- gious promises , which serve to illustrate the widely- spread belief in the divinity of Ráma , and the blessings which are supposed to reward those who read or ...
... Rámáyana . the Ramayana . The divine poem concludes with the following reli- gious promises , which serve to illustrate the widely- spread belief in the divinity of Ráma , and the blessings which are supposed to reward those who read or ...
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