The History of India from the Earliest Ages, Volum 2,Part 2Elibron Classics, 2004 |
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Pàgina 501
... appear to underlie the several traditions . tion of marriage as expressed in the two Epics . Before however indicating these eight forms of Vedic concep marriage rites , it may be as well to consider the ideas of marriage which ...
... appear to underlie the several traditions . tion of marriage as expressed in the two Epics . Before however indicating these eight forms of Vedic concep marriage rites , it may be as well to consider the ideas of marriage which ...
Pàgina 628
... appear to have come into collision with a Scythian tribe of Nágas or snake worshippers . After the Pándavas had established themselves at Indra - prastha , they gave a great ban- quet , called a Rajasúya , which appears to have been an ...
... appear to have come into collision with a Scythian tribe of Nágas or snake worshippers . After the Pándavas had established themselves at Indra - prastha , they gave a great ban- quet , called a Rajasúya , which appears to have been an ...
Pàgina 655
... appear in the heaven of heaven of Inara . Indra in much the same fashion as the Olympic deities appear in the Homeric poems . Moreover the Vedic deities , like the Olympic deities , are amenable to moral passions ; and appear at the ...
... appear in the heaven of heaven of Inara . Indra in much the same fashion as the Olympic deities appear in the Homeric poems . Moreover the Vedic deities , like the Olympic deities , are amenable to moral passions ; and appear at the ...
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