Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & IrelandRoyal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland., 1888 With appendices. |
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... known , all belong to Sarduris II . Menuas indeed engraved an inscription on the bank of the Araxes opposite Armavir ( No. xxxiv . ) , but we learn from it that the whole district at the time formed the kingdom of a certain Eriduas ...
... known , all belong to Sarduris II . Menuas indeed engraved an inscription on the bank of the Araxes opposite Armavir ( No. xxxiv . ) , but we learn from it that the whole district at the time formed the kingdom of a certain Eriduas ...
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... known on the subject . He had first to collect the materials , and after years of work he was able at last to leave the Architecture of India in a classified form . This was in itself a great achievement for one man to do . But he did ...
... known on the subject . He had first to collect the materials , and after years of work he was able at last to leave the Architecture of India in a classified form . This was in itself a great achievement for one man to do . But he did ...
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... known Hindu temple , with its Sikhara , or spire , presents us with more than one problem for solution . India is covered with these places of worship , and up to the present day the origin of this temple is unknown ; some few attempts ...
... known Hindu temple , with its Sikhara , or spire , presents us with more than one problem for solution . India is covered with these places of worship , and up to the present day the origin of this temple is unknown ; some few attempts ...
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... known Telugu scholar : " Over the grave , the Jangams place an image of the lingam , to which they offer worship for ten days . They then remove it , or leave it established , at pleasure . " 2 The author had not seen any of the Jangam ...
... known Telugu scholar : " Over the grave , the Jangams place an image of the lingam , to which they offer worship for ten days . They then remove it , or leave it established , at pleasure . " 2 The author had not seen any of the Jangam ...
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... known . The ceremonies performed at Buddha's death seem also to have been akin to those of the Asuras , which were probably Turanian , rather than Aryan . A passage in the Khandogya- Upanishad will illustrate this point . The Asuras ...
... known . The ceremonies performed at Buddha's death seem also to have been akin to those of the Asuras , which were probably Turanian , rather than Aryan . A passage in the Khandogya- Upanishad will illustrate this point . The Asuras ...
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Página 65 - Our doubts are traitors, And make us lose the good we oft might win, By fearing to attempt.
Página 149 - Joseph.— China's Place in Philology. An Attempt to show that the Languages of Europe and Asia have a common origin. Crown Svo, los. 6d. The Evolution of the Chinese Language. As Exemplifying the Origin and Growth of Human Speech.
Página 355 - European critics towards the end of the last century and the beginning of the present ?
Página 118 - Editor has cleared all doubtful expressions from the title by rendering it as " an accurate description of all categories of Hindu thought, as well those which are admissible as those which must be rejected.
Página 293 - Report on the Search for Sanskrit MSS. in the Bombay Presidency during the year 1883-4,' just published at the Government Press by Prof.
Página 102 - And after the winter was over, having been well fed, well clothed, loaded with handsome presents, and supplied by the king with horses and travelling expenses, we proceeded to Armalec (the capital) of the Middle Empire. There we built a church, bought a piece of ground, dug wells, sung masses, and baptized several; preaching freely and openly, notwithstanding the fact that only the year before the bishop and six other Minor Friars had there undergone for Christ's sake a glorious martyrdom, illustrated...