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Pagina 22
... fact the whole mountain range extending in a horse shoe form for five miles from point to point , has been cut into a series of grotto temples , two or three stories in height , one above the other . These are all dedicated to various ...
... fact the whole mountain range extending in a horse shoe form for five miles from point to point , has been cut into a series of grotto temples , two or three stories in height , one above the other . These are all dedicated to various ...
Pagina 23
... fact worships me , and whoever thinks otherwise shall be condemned to hell ; for Vishnu Shiva , Shiva Vishnu are but one form , though existing separately . " Nothing is here said about Brahma , and it may fairly be * Col. Kennedy's ...
... fact worships me , and whoever thinks otherwise shall be condemned to hell ; for Vishnu Shiva , Shiva Vishnu are but one form , though existing separately . " Nothing is here said about Brahma , and it may fairly be * Col. Kennedy's ...
Pagina 24
... fact that these extraordinary structures are only to be found in western India , whereas the Brahmans clearly came from the north , should demonstrate to every one that the religions of Shiva and Vishnu were not one but twain . In fact ...
... fact that these extraordinary structures are only to be found in western India , whereas the Brahmans clearly came from the north , should demonstrate to every one that the religions of Shiva and Vishnu were not one but twain . In fact ...
Pagina 30
... fact is , that there are Aryan nomads as well as Mongol , if Mongol is to be used to designate Khamites . The golden horde which exists to this day is Aryan ; the Cossacks of the Don , and many of the tribes called Uralian , are of the ...
... fact is , that there are Aryan nomads as well as Mongol , if Mongol is to be used to designate Khamites . The golden horde which exists to this day is Aryan ; the Cossacks of the Don , and many of the tribes called Uralian , are of the ...
Pagina 36
... fact that the quaint philosopher , who admired Boileau , was no rhapsodist for Victor Hugo . * The last - named had sung , the year before , in bewitching verse his adulation of Charles X. , and , after the fall of Louis Phillipe , the ...
... fact that the quaint philosopher , who admired Boileau , was no rhapsodist for Victor Hugo . * The last - named had sung , the year before , in bewitching verse his adulation of Charles X. , and , after the fall of Louis Phillipe , the ...
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