Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 47،الأعداد 1-4 |
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الصفحة 136
His wife Mayaná was deeply skilled in magic , an art which it appears in those days , though unlawful for a man , was lawful for a woman . § She was ( so says the legend ) the pupil of a mighty magician who by his intense devotion to ...
His wife Mayaná was deeply skilled in magic , an art which it appears in those days , though unlawful for a man , was lawful for a woman . § She was ( so says the legend ) the pupil of a mighty magician who by his intense devotion to ...
الصفحة 137
The Háḍi of the poem , and of the popular legends of the present day was a Vaishnava ; and as Mayaná was also of the same sect ( in which the members are practically all of one caste ) it is not impossible that she should have had such ...
The Háḍi of the poem , and of the popular legends of the present day was a Vaishnava ; and as Mayaná was also of the same sect ( in which the members are practically all of one caste ) it is not impossible that she should have had such ...
الصفحة 138
... whose powers of observation are unquestioned , describes the Guru of Mayaná Mati as a Yogí by caste , whose name was Haripa while he never once mentions the fact of his being Hádi , which is now much the commoner name .
... whose powers of observation are unquestioned , describes the Guru of Mayaná Mati as a Yogí by caste , whose name was Haripa while he never once mentions the fact of his being Hádi , which is now much the commoner name .
الصفحة 140
We are bound therefore to assume that the guru of the Lady Mayaná , whatever his name was , and whom for the sake of simplicity we can call the Siddha was a Yogí , i . e . a Saiva by religion , and professed doctrines which were ...
We are bound therefore to assume that the guru of the Lady Mayaná , whatever his name was , and whom for the sake of simplicity we can call the Siddha was a Yogí , i . e . a Saiva by religion , and professed doctrines which were ...
الصفحة 141
It may be gathered from local tradition that Mayaná was an ambitious and designing woman , and that she acknowledged the saint above - named as her spiritual instructor . Between the king and the chief , according to local tradition ...
It may be gathered from local tradition that Mayaná was an ambitious and designing woman , and that she acknowledged the saint above - named as her spiritual instructor . Between the king and the chief , according to local tradition ...
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