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Pagina 16
... appear in the mythology as in the language , where word after word can be traced to a Vedic origin . Thus Agni , the Vedic god of fire , is found in ignis , whilst the Greek word seems identical with the German feuer . These ...
... appear in the mythology as in the language , where word after word can be traced to a Vedic origin . Thus Agni , the Vedic god of fire , is found in ignis , whilst the Greek word seems identical with the German feuer . These ...
Pagina 16
... appears in every particular to correspond , not with Zeus , but with Jupiter , the Pelasgian deity , whose actions and characteristics are as distinct from the amorous cloud - compeller who quarrels with Hera , as the mind can possibly ...
... appears in every particular to correspond , not with Zeus , but with Jupiter , the Pelasgian deity , whose actions and characteristics are as distinct from the amorous cloud - compeller who quarrels with Hera , as the mind can possibly ...
Pagina 16
... appears the same tendency to form caste , as exemplified in the Levitical priesthood . The laws of Moses , however , transformed these wandering tribes into an agricultural race , of which every member had an inalienable ownership in ...
... appears the same tendency to form caste , as exemplified in the Levitical priesthood . The laws of Moses , however , transformed these wandering tribes into an agricultural race , of which every member had an inalienable ownership in ...
Pagina 20
... appears to belong more especially to Shiva , and in the Naraduya Paran . Vishnu , speaking of the latter , says : " But who can declare the greatness of him who assumes the form of the Lingam ( phullus ) ? For that form represents both ...
... appears to belong more especially to Shiva , and in the Naraduya Paran . Vishnu , speaking of the latter , says : " But who can declare the greatness of him who assumes the form of the Lingam ( phullus ) ? For that form represents both ...
Pagina 26
... appears before Vishnu in the form of a cow . The Sanskrit word for cow is gai . We , therefore , may explain Hari Gauri as the generative influence of the sun upon the fertile earth . We have already remarked that in Hesiod there is a ...
... appears before Vishnu in the form of a cow . The Sanskrit word for cow is gai . We , therefore , may explain Hari Gauri as the generative influence of the sun upon the fertile earth . We have already remarked that in Hesiod there is a ...
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