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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... race ont successivement porté dans les cere- monies de leur sacre et couronnement . " 4 The hand on the top is of ivory , and the handle is gold set with gems . The fingers of the hand are in the same position as those of a bishop when ...
... race ont successivement porté dans les cere- monies de leur sacre et couronnement . " 4 The hand on the top is of ivory , and the handle is gold set with gems . The fingers of the hand are in the same position as those of a bishop when ...
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... race , and the one was confused with the other . The Ardhanari of India is perhaps a survival of the Amazonian deity , for it wants the right breast , because that side represents Siva ; the left is Parvati , and has the female form of ...
... race , and the one was confused with the other . The Ardhanari of India is perhaps a survival of the Amazonian deity , for it wants the right breast , because that side represents Siva ; the left is Parvati , and has the female form of ...
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... race , who came into India from the Euphrates valley . In dealing with this evidence I have tried to trace the origin of the tribes who successively and simultaneously ruled India , the races to which they be- longed , and the religious ...
... race , who came into India from the Euphrates valley . In dealing with this evidence I have tried to trace the origin of the tribes who successively and simultaneously ruled India , the races to which they be- longed , and the religious ...
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... races , the Sauvira , and the cattle - herding and cow- worshipping Sakas , who introduced sun - worship and the solar year , and founded the numerous kingdoms ruled by the Ikshvāku race , of which the principal was that which had its ...
... races , the Sauvira , and the cattle - herding and cow- worshipping Sakas , who introduced sun - worship and the solar year , and founded the numerous kingdoms ruled by the Ikshvāku race , of which the principal was that which had its ...
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... race who worshipped the spiritual gods , and not the sensual materialistic deities of an earlier time . The whole story of the flood is thus seen to be another form of the Indra myth , showing how the snake - wor- shippers and their ...
... race who worshipped the spiritual gods , and not the sensual materialistic deities of an earlier time . The whole story of the flood is thus seen to be another form of the Indra myth , showing how the snake - wor- shippers and their ...
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Agni Ahura Mazda Akkadian altar Amherst ancient appears Arabic Aryan Brah Brāhmaṇas Buddhist bull called character chih China Chinese ching chüan coins Commentary Darmesteter's Zendavesta divine Dravidian dynasty East edition evidence father fire fire-god five seasons Foll goddess gods Greek heaven heavenly Hebrew Hibbert Lectures Hindu hymn India Indra inscriptions J.R.A.S. April Kannada Kidd king Kshatrapa language Lectures for 1887 lunar months Magadha Mahabharata Max Müller means moon moon-god moon-goddess Mosque mother earth mother-worshippers myth Nakshatra Northern offered original Parva period Persian phallic priests probably race represented Rigveda ritual Royal Asiatic Society Rudra ruled Sacred Books sacrifice Sanskrit Sayce scholars Semitic shih shown snake solar Soma sons stars Staunton story symbol Telloh thirteen months thou translation transliteration triad tribes trisula Turanian wên words worship Yasna Yast