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Pagina 16
... gives us fire ; for it is he who , morning and evening , has ever been the indefatigable messenger whom rich men employ to address themselves to the deities . " The picture presented here is a very pleasant one . It seems the Aryans ...
... gives us fire ; for it is he who , morning and evening , has ever been the indefatigable messenger whom rich men employ to address themselves to the deities . " The picture presented here is a very pleasant one . It seems the Aryans ...
Pagina 16
... gives birth to Shiva , the destroyer . He then produces the human race , the Brahmans from his head , the Kshatriyas , or warriors , from his arms , the Vaisyas , or merchants , from his thighs , and the Sudras , or laborers , from his ...
... gives birth to Shiva , the destroyer . He then produces the human race , the Brahmans from his head , the Kshatriyas , or warriors , from his arms , the Vaisyas , or merchants , from his thighs , and the Sudras , or laborers , from his ...
Pagina 16
the creator , and gives birth to Vishnu ; in others Shiva is the sole self - existent being , and the creator of all things . In others , again , Brahm , the divine essence , produces Brahma , Vishnu , and Shiva , and gives the work of ...
the creator , and gives birth to Vishnu ; in others Shiva is the sole self - existent being , and the creator of all things . In others , again , Brahm , the divine essence , produces Brahma , Vishnu , and Shiva , and gives the work of ...
Pagina 18
... gives him instructions to build an ark , and to enter it with his family and couples of all living things , and to rely upon him for succor . The account is remarkably similar to that of Genesis , though tinged with a burlesque ...
... gives him instructions to build an ark , and to enter it with his family and couples of all living things , and to rely upon him for succor . The account is remarkably similar to that of Genesis , though tinged with a burlesque ...
Pagina 51
... give scope for much political hate or strife or unneighborly practice . In religion he was called a Jansenist , un libre penseur ; but by conviction , not from flippant or fashionable unbelief , for in " La vic de Delorme he speaks of ...
... give scope for much political hate or strife or unneighborly practice . In religion he was called a Jansenist , un libre penseur ; but by conviction , not from flippant or fashionable unbelief , for in " La vic de Delorme he speaks of ...
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