Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and 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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... mother - tongue , Ahlquist devoted himself with youthful ardour to its culti- vation . After completing his academical studies , he under- took laborious journeys into the North - eastern Provinces of the Russian Empire , visiting ...
... mother - tongue , Ahlquist devoted himself with youthful ardour to its culti- vation . After completing his academical studies , he under- took laborious journeys into the North - eastern Provinces of the Russian Empire , visiting ...
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... mother - the prolific Mother Earth ; and the crescent was the symbol of this . All things were said to have been produced by Mother Night , or out of darkness ; this was only another form of the symbolism , and it may suggest one reason ...
... mother - the prolific Mother Earth ; and the crescent was the symbol of this . All things were said to have been produced by Mother Night , or out of darkness ; this was only another form of the symbolism , and it may suggest one reason ...
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... mother earth and the moon goddess , and that these first immigrants were followed after a long lapse of time by the snake - worshippers . These combined tribes governed for a very long time the country which had been first organized ...
... mother earth and the moon goddess , and that these first immigrants were followed after a long lapse of time by the snake - worshippers . These combined tribes governed for a very long time the country which had been first organized ...
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... mother earth and her offspring . ( 3 ) Idah . The Rains . The next deity summoned is said to represent the rainy season . It is said to have been taken by the gods from their rivals and predecessors the Asuras . The word Iḍaḥ here used ...
... mother earth and her offspring . ( 3 ) Idah . The Rains . The next deity summoned is said to represent the rainy season . It is said to have been taken by the gods from their rivals and predecessors the Asuras . The word Iḍaḥ here used ...
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... mother earth , is not the divine mother of the phallic worshippers , who is called in Brāhmaṇas and the Mahabharata Kadrū , the mother of snakes , but the purified earth which has been cleansed by the sanctifying waters and raised again ...
... mother earth , is not the divine mother of the phallic worshippers , who is called in Brāhmaṇas and the Mahabharata Kadrū , the mother of snakes , but the purified earth which has been cleansed by the sanctifying waters and raised again ...
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