Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and History of the People of India: Inquiry whether the Hindus are of trans-Himalayan origin, and akin to the western branches of the Indo-European race. 3d ed. 1874John Muir Trübner, 1874 |
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... affinity to the ancient languages of the other races just men- tioned ; and that the earliest religion , and mythology also , of India are connected with those of Persia by various points of contact and resemblance . Having ad- duced ...
... affinity to the ancient languages of the other races just men- tioned ; and that the earliest religion , and mythology also , of India are connected with those of Persia by various points of contact and resemblance . Having ad- duced ...
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... affinity of languages a community of origin between the different nations by which they were spoken . I then go on to bring forward the further grounds , supplied by comparative mythology and by other considerations , for supposing that ...
... affinity of languages a community of origin between the different nations by which they were spoken . I then go on to bring forward the further grounds , supplied by comparative mythology and by other considerations , for supposing that ...
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... affinity to each other , while they have little or no resemblance to the members of any other family . This is illustrated by a compara- tive table , in which it is shown that while Sanskrit has in many of its words a strong similarity ...
... affinity to each other , while they have little or no resemblance to the members of any other family . This is illustrated by a compara- tive table , in which it is shown that while Sanskrit has in many of its words a strong similarity ...
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... affinity in language implies affinity in race ; " and that , therefore , the ancestors of the Hindus must at one time have lived in the same country , as a part of one and the same community , with the forefathers of the Persians ...
... affinity in language implies affinity in race ; " and that , therefore , the ancestors of the Hindus must at one time have lived in the same country , as a part of one and the same community , with the forefathers of the Persians ...
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... affinity which subsists between Zend , the language of the ancient Persians , and Sanskrit ( of which some illustra- tions are furnished ) ; secondly , the fact that both nations in former times applied to themselves the appellation of ...
... affinity which subsists between Zend , the language of the ancient Persians , and Sanskrit ( of which some illustra- tions are furnished ) ; secondly , the fact that both nations in former times applied to themselves the appellation of ...
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aboriginal adduced affinity Agni ancient antiquity appears Arian Aryas Aśoka Asuras Atharvaveda Avesta Benfey Brāhmaṇa Brahmans Buddhist Ceylon classes Clough common Compare composed Dasa Dasyus derived Dham Dravidian employed existed fact form of speech further GATHA Gāthās gods Grammar grammarians Greek Haoma Hindi Hindus India Indo-Arians Indo-European Indra Indus inflection inscriptions Iranians language Lassen later Latin literature Magadha Mahabharata Mahratti Manu modern vernaculars Mrichh nations Nirukta north-west northern nouns oldest origin Pāli passage peculiar period Persian Prakrit probable Prof Professor provinces quoted race Rakshasas Rāma Rāmāyaṇa referred regard region religious remarks Rigveda rishis river roots Roth sacred sacrifice Samaveda Sanskrit words Sarasvati Sayana says sense speak spoken suppose Tamil Telugu texts thou tongue tribes tvam Uttara Kurus Veda Vedic hymns verbs vernacular dialects verse viii Vishnu volume Vritra Weber Wilson writings Yaska Zend
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