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... became the brightest lamp that the historian finds to guide his footsteps in the gloom of remote ages . The Hindu mythology is especially valuable for its an- tiquity , for its literary productions , and for that undeniable connection ...
... became the brightest lamp that the historian finds to guide his footsteps in the gloom of remote ages . The Hindu mythology is especially valuable for its an- tiquity , for its literary productions , and for that undeniable connection ...
Pagina 16
... became again chaos . Chronos ( time ) mutilates his father , and pre- vents him from having more children , meaning that there came a time when the primal creating power ceased to act . In the Hindu Varuna however , there is nothing ...
... became again chaos . Chronos ( time ) mutilates his father , and pre- vents him from having more children , meaning that there came a time when the primal creating power ceased to act . In the Hindu Varuna however , there is nothing ...
Pagina 16
... became afterwards the divine me- diator between Indra and man - the bearer of sacrifice . In the hymn to Agni , composed by the seer , Vashista , this con- ception is clearly brought out . " Like the lover of the dawn , Agni sends forth ...
... became afterwards the divine me- diator between Indra and man - the bearer of sacrifice . In the hymn to Agni , composed by the seer , Vashista , this con- ception is clearly brought out . " Like the lover of the dawn , Agni sends forth ...
Pagina 16
... became demons is not contrary to what we read in Greek and Roman mythologies . Plutarch's idea was , that the most virtuous human souls became heroes , and that these in course of time became demons , and of these a small number became ...
... became demons is not contrary to what we read in Greek and Roman mythologies . Plutarch's idea was , that the most virtuous human souls became heroes , and that these in course of time became demons , and of these a small number became ...
Pagina 16
... became firmly established as a priestcraft , gained for themselves extraordinary author- ity by the doctrines of metempsychosis and emanation . The former is the natural consequence of the latter , which teaches that there is nothing ...
... became firmly established as a priestcraft , gained for themselves extraordinary author- ity by the doctrines of metempsychosis and emanation . The former is the natural consequence of the latter , which teaches that there is nothing ...
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