Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland, Band 22Cambridge University Press for the Royal Asiatic Society, 1890 Most years contain the Proceedings and Annual report of the society. |
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... animal ] , embraced and honoured them , which [ behaviour ] displeased his courtiers . The king had a foolish brother who knew not the dignity of the pro- fessors of asceticism and of devotion , but he was under his brother and had ...
... animal ] , embraced and honoured them , which [ behaviour ] displeased his courtiers . The king had a foolish brother who knew not the dignity of the pro- fessors of asceticism and of devotion , but he was under his brother and had ...
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... " He replied : " Because they have deadened their animal lives , they rejoice at physical death . " The king's son said : " The worshippers of idols also pretend that they have , like the BOOK OF THE KING'S SON AND THE ASCETIC 147.
... " He replied : " Because they have deadened their animal lives , they rejoice at physical death . " The king's son said : " The worshippers of idols also pretend that they have , like the BOOK OF THE KING'S SON AND THE ASCETIC 147.
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... animal and vegetable - their conjunction became a fit emblem of the divine energy that preserves and rules . It expressed the power that produced cosmos out of chaos . If it symbolized the great mystery of life , either in its origin or ...
... animal and vegetable - their conjunction became a fit emblem of the divine energy that preserves and rules . It expressed the power that produced cosmos out of chaos . If it symbolized the great mystery of life , either in its origin or ...
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... animal offering , but in the great Soma - sacrifice the animal offering was still continued . In the rules for this offering in the Satapatha Brāhmaṇa it is ordered that the animal should be strangled , " and not struck on the frontal ...
... animal offering , but in the great Soma - sacrifice the animal offering was still continued . In the rules for this offering in the Satapatha Brāhmaṇa it is ordered that the animal should be strangled , " and not struck on the frontal ...
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... animal behind the ear was that of the Fathers , who are called in the Brahmaṇas the Pitaraḥ Somavantaḥ , and who were snake and moon worshippers . I do not believe that any scholars will refuse to admit that the Rigveda itself is a ...
... animal behind the ear was that of the Fathers , who are called in the Brahmaṇas the Pitaraḥ Somavantaḥ , and who were snake and moon worshippers . I do not believe that any scholars will refuse to admit that the Rigveda itself is a ...
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