Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & IrelandRoyal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland., 1888 With appendices. |
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... Worship , it will be seen that the upper parts of the houses are formed of wood , and that the roofs are not flat , as is the case with most of the houses in India at present , but they are barrel - shaped , they are round externally ...
... Worship , it will be seen that the upper parts of the houses are formed of wood , and that the roofs are not flat , as is the case with most of the houses in India at present , but they are barrel - shaped , they are round externally ...
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... worship , and up to the present day the origin of this temple is unknown ; some few attempts at solving the difficulties have been made , but no certainty has as yet been reached , and I am willing to confess that the suggestions I am ...
... worship , and up to the present day the origin of this temple is unknown ; some few attempts at solving the difficulties have been made , but no certainty has as yet been reached , and I am willing to confess that the suggestions I am ...
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... worship in the Saiva temple , more par- ticularly as it has some slight bearing on other points to be dealt with ... Worship of Ancestors " would be the usual term to describe this idea , but I do not like the phrase , for often there is ...
... worship in the Saiva temple , more par- ticularly as it has some slight bearing on other points to be dealt with ... Worship of Ancestors " would be the usual term to describe this idea , but I do not like the phrase , for often there is ...
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... worship for ten days . They then remove it , or leave it established , at pleasure . " 2 The author had not seen any of the Jangam tombs , but he quotes a description given him by Lieut . Newbold , which I insert here , as it contains a ...
... worship for ten days . They then remove it , or leave it established , at pleasure . " 2 The author had not seen any of the Jangam tombs , but he quotes a description given him by Lieut . Newbold , which I insert here , as it contains a ...
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... worship of Siva is now generally accepted as not Aryan in its origin . The Salgram stone is , in the worship of Vishnu , the counterpart of the Linga , and I have a quotation referring to it which may be worth giving , as it shows still ...
... worship of Siva is now generally accepted as not Aryan in its origin . The Salgram stone is , in the worship of Vishnu , the counterpart of the Linga , and I have a quotation referring to it which may be worth giving , as it shows still ...
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