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Pagina 17
... religion and practices of the Aryans , which were everywhere mild , pure and full of grateful affection for divine protection . When , therefore , this universal godhead lay hidden in the breasts of the Brahmins , and the worship of ...
... religion and practices of the Aryans , which were everywhere mild , pure and full of grateful affection for divine protection . When , therefore , this universal godhead lay hidden in the breasts of the Brahmins , and the worship of ...
Pagina 19
... religion in western India will be fully borne out by a consideration of the lower classes of the Malabar coast , of western Madras . Their hair is woolly , their features distinctly African , their brain of negro con- tour . Nor does ...
... religion in western India will be fully borne out by a consideration of the lower classes of the Malabar coast , of western Madras . Their hair is woolly , their features distinctly African , their brain of negro con- tour . Nor does ...
Pagina 22
... religion mainly by the power of the sword on the ruins of the more ancient one of Buddha . * Heeren has remarked that the most finished rock temples of India are dedicated as well to the worship of Vishnu and Shiva as to that of Buddha ...
... religion mainly by the power of the sword on the ruins of the more ancient one of Buddha . * Heeren has remarked that the most finished rock temples of India are dedicated as well to the worship of Vishnu and Shiva as to that of Buddha ...
Pagina 24
... religions of Shiva and Vishnu were not one but twain . In fact Shiva ought to be looked upon as an interloper , as a poison that crept into the veins of Hindu mythology , and destroyed it . Schlegel has remarked , that at a very early ...
... religions of Shiva and Vishnu were not one but twain . In fact Shiva ought to be looked upon as an interloper , as a poison that crept into the veins of Hindu mythology , and destroyed it . Schlegel has remarked , that at a very early ...
Pagina 26
... religion , will be found . The worship of Zeus was accompanied with human sacrifices , and cruel rites , such as gashing the body of the votary with knives , and the sacrifice of strangers . Hence he is ironically called " the ...
... religion , will be found . The worship of Zeus was accompanied with human sacrifices , and cruel rites , such as gashing the body of the votary with knives , and the sacrifice of strangers . Hence he is ironically called " the ...
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