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... mean the lands which stretch from the modern Cabul to the shores of the Indus . It is conjectured that the Aryans emigrated from the garden of Eden , or the land between the Euphrates and the Gihon , through the climateric change ...
... mean the lands which stretch from the modern Cabul to the shores of the Indus . It is conjectured that the Aryans emigrated from the garden of Eden , or the land between the Euphrates and the Gihon , through the climateric change ...
Pagina 16
... mean prophet , or seer , and by some even is considered synonymous with saint . But if we remember the union between ... means children of the sun , there is another strong link between them and the true Hindus , since both the warrior ...
... mean prophet , or seer , and by some even is considered synonymous with saint . But if we remember the union between ... means children of the sun , there is another strong link between them and the true Hindus , since both the warrior ...
Pagina 17
... means " God of the Aryans . " It has been shown that Indra was particularly the god wor- shipped in the later Aryan period , and it certainly seems a natural consequence that the two , Vishnu and Indra , are one , or that Narayanah ...
... means " God of the Aryans . " It has been shown that Indra was particularly the god wor- shipped in the later Aryan period , and it certainly seems a natural consequence that the two , Vishnu and Indra , are one , or that Narayanah ...
Pagina 18
... means , but an actual contest carried on in the Doab , or land of the two rivers , by princes who claimed to be descended from the sun ; and that Rama was a leader who pretended to divine origin to increase his authority and the ...
... means , but an actual contest carried on in the Doab , or land of the two rivers , by princes who claimed to be descended from the sun ; and that Rama was a leader who pretended to divine origin to increase his authority and the ...
Pagina 21
... means " hear us , " and that " Haro , hue and cry " is the for- gotten relic of an old Pagan invocation , as truly as " O Baal , hear us , " was an invocation for the Syrians . How it came to be known in England is a question foreign to ...
... means " hear us , " and that " Haro , hue and cry " is the for- gotten relic of an old Pagan invocation , as truly as " O Baal , hear us , " was an invocation for the Syrians . How it came to be known in England is a question foreign to ...
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