Myths of the Hindus & BuddhistsG.G. Harrap, 1913 - 399 páginas |
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... to the Rāmāyana ; the whole of the Mahabharata ( except pp . 186–190 ) ; part of the section on Shiva ( pp . 291–295 ) ; the comment on Kacha and Devayānī ( pp . 339-342 ) ; 296804 and the Story of Dhruva , Shani , Star -
... to the Rāmāyana ; the whole of the Mahabharata ( except pp . 186–190 ) ; part of the section on Shiva ( pp . 291–295 ) ; the comment on Kacha and Devayānī ( pp . 339-342 ) ; 296804 and the Story of Dhruva , Shani , Star -
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... great , that Self indwells in every creature's heart . " Sitting , he travels far ; lying , he speedeth everywhere ; who knoweth him hath no more grief . The Story of Kacha & Devayānī " This Self is 334 Myths of the Hindus & Buddhists.
... great , that Self indwells in every creature's heart . " Sitting , he travels far ; lying , he speedeth everywhere ; who knoweth him hath no more grief . The Story of Kacha & Devayānī " This Self is 334 Myths of the Hindus & Buddhists.
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... Kacha and Devayāni Many were the battles of old between the gods and demons , for each desired the sovereignty and full possession of the three worlds . The devas appointed Brihaspati as their priest , master of sacrificial rites ; the ...
... Kacha and Devayāni Many were the battles of old between the gods and demons , for each desired the sovereignty and full possession of the three worlds . The devas appointed Brihaspati as their priest , master of sacrificial rites ; the ...
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... Kacha , and went his way . To Ushanas he said : " Receive me as thy disciple . I am the son of Brihaspati , and my name is Kacha . Be thou my master , and I shall practise restraint for a thousand years . " Ushanas welcomed him , and ...
... Kacha , and went his way . To Ushanas he said : " Receive me as thy disciple . I am the son of Brihaspati , and my name is Kacha . Be thou my master , and I shall practise restraint for a thousand years . " Ushanas welcomed him , and ...
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Sister Nivedita, Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy. The Story of Kacha & Devayānī and slew him , and grinding his body into paste , they mixed it with the waters of the ocean . As before , Devayani told her father that Kacha had not returned ...
Sister Nivedita, Ananda Kentish Coomaraswamy. The Story of Kacha & Devayānī and slew him , and grinding his body into paste , they mixed it with the waters of the ocean . As before , Devayani told her father that Kacha had not returned ...
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