Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & IrelandRoyal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland., 1888 With appendices. |
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... relation to al as tiu to ti . Al means to increase , ' hence al - suis ' having increase , ' or ' large , ' al - sui - nis great , ' and al - khe the increase ' of a place or inhabitants . ' The derivative au - s is totality , ' while ...
... relation to al as tiu to ti . Al means to increase , ' hence al - suis ' having increase , ' or ' large , ' al - sui - nis great , ' and al - khe the increase ' of a place or inhabitants . ' The derivative au - s is totality , ' while ...
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... relation to death . When Jacob erected the stone at Bethel , and poured oil on it , he declared that then the spot was the " Gate of Heaven . " Death only can lead us to the portals of the next world . The attributes of Siva , I submit ...
... relation to death . When Jacob erected the stone at Bethel , and poured oil on it , he declared that then the spot was the " Gate of Heaven . " Death only can lead us to the portals of the next world . The attributes of Siva , I submit ...
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... relation to the amalaka of the sikhara.1 Here is what Col. Marshall discovered regarding this stone , he first learned that there were relics in the boath . He and his friend tried to get in to see them , but the Toda in authority would ...
... relation to the amalaka of the sikhara.1 Here is what Col. Marshall discovered regarding this stone , he first learned that there were relics in the boath . He and his friend tried to get in to see them , but the Toda in authority would ...
Página 70
... relation to the dead . 2 In many Himalayan sikharas , instead of the amalaka there is a small roof formed of wood ; it is square , and a pyramid in shape , standing on four small wooden posts . This very marked variation is , I think ...
... relation to the dead . 2 In many Himalayan sikharas , instead of the amalaka there is a small roof formed of wood ; it is square , and a pyramid in shape , standing on four small wooden posts . This very marked variation is , I think ...
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... relation to the method of geometry , as each sentence is so constructed as to fit closely on to the preceding one . The nature of his style seems to betray the mathematician by profession . . . . His language is so condensed and at the ...
... relation to the method of geometry , as each sentence is so constructed as to fit closely on to the preceding one . The nature of his style seems to betray the mathematician by profession . . . . His language is so condensed and at the ...
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