| John Muir - 1863 - 612 páginas
...and proud abolisher of rites and demolisher of barriers, like the word of the Veda293 to a S'fulra. He roams about in dreadful cemeteries, attended by...madman, naked, with dishevelled hair, laughing, weeping, smeared (lit. bathed) with the ashes of funeral piles, wearing a garland of dead men's [skulls], and... | |
| 1863 - 472 páginas
...and proud abolisher of rites and demolisher of barriers, like the word of the Veda *° to a S'udra. He roams about in dreadful cemeteries, attended by...madman, naked, with dishevelled hair, laughing, weeping, smeared (lit. bathed) with the ashes of funeral piles, wearing a garland of dead men's [skulls], and... | |
| James Burgess - 1871 - 114 páginas
...prominence was given in early times when he was described as in the Bhayavata Purána, — ' roaming about in dreadful cemeteries, attended by hosts of...madman, naked, with dishevelled hair, laughing, weeping, ' smeared with the ashes of funeral piles, wearing a garland of dead men's ' [skulls], and ornaments... | |
| John Muir - 1873 - 550 páginas
...and proud abolisher of rites and demolisher of barriers, like the word of the Veda 134 to a Sudra. He roams about in dreadful cemeteries, attended by...dead men's [skulls], and ornaments of human bones, pretending to be S'iva (auspicious) but in reality Asiva (inauspicious), insane, beloved by the insane,... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1903 - 148 páginas
...Yogi and leader of the infernal hosts, Siva is thus described by Daksha in the Bhagavata Puraaa.* /" He roams about in dreadful cemeteries, attended by hosts of ghosts and spirits, like a madman, naked, with dishevelled hair, laughing, weeping, smeared (lit. bathed) with... | |
| William Joseph Wilkins - 1882 - 438 páginas
...impure and proud abolisher of rites and demolisher of barriers, like the word of a Veda to a Sudra. He roams about in dreadful cemeteries, attended by...sprites, like a madman, naked, with dishevelled hair, wearing a garland of dead men's [skulls] and ornaments of human bones, pretending to be Siva (auspicious),... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1888 - 856 páginas
...1879. 8 " On the Creed, Customs, and Literature of the Jangams," by CP Brown, Atiatic Journ. 1845, yol. iv. 3rd series, p. 176. a certain value belonging...garland of dead men's skulls, and ornaments of human bones."2 The following, from General Cunningham, is worth quoting, as it is very strongly expressive... | |
| John Murdoch - 1903 - 592 páginas
...the Veda to a Sudra. He roams about the dreadful cemeteries, attended by hosts of ghosts and spirits, like a madman, naked, with dishevelled hair, laughing,...dead men's (skulls) and ornaments of human bones, pretending to be Siva (auspicious), but in reality a-Siva." After thus reviling Girisa (Siva), who... | |
| Maurice Phillips - 1903 - 136 páginas
...Yogi and leader of the infernal hosts, Siva is thus described by Daksha in the BhagavataPurana.* " He roams about in dreadful cemeteries, attended by hosts of ghosts and spirits, like a madman, naked, with dishevelled hair, laughing, weeping, smeared (lit. bathed) with... | |
| Sir John George Woodroffe - 1913 - 192 páginas
...- King Himavat. 8 See p. 14, note i. 7 Daksha, in the Bhagavata Purana, reproaching Shiva, says : " He roams about in dreadful cemeteries, attended by hosts of ghosts .and spirits, like a madman naked, with dishevelled hair, wearing a garland of dead men's skulls and ornaments... | |
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