Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 47،الأعداد 1-4Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1878 |
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الصفحة 33
... became a water channel which fertilized the fields of what afterwards be- came a village . One of their Chiefs found certain seeds growing wild which he sowed near the water - course . These seeds proved to be those of wheat E - and ...
... became a water channel which fertilized the fields of what afterwards be- came a village . One of their Chiefs found certain seeds growing wild which he sowed near the water - course . These seeds proved to be those of wheat E - and ...
الصفحة 91
... became the habitation of a Kshatriya prince named Parasuram . Some traditions identify him with Parasurama the destroyer of the Kshatriyas , though to do this , it is necessary to change his caste and make him a Brahman . He was ...
... became the habitation of a Kshatriya prince named Parasuram . Some traditions identify him with Parasurama the destroyer of the Kshatriyas , though to do this , it is necessary to change his caste and make him a Brahman . He was ...
الصفحة 138
... became afterwards impregnated with Brahmanical ideas through the invitation given by Narendra Deva , king of Nipál , to one Matsyendra Náth a teacher of the Páśupata form of the S'aiva religion . This was apparently about the 7th ...
... became afterwards impregnated with Brahmanical ideas through the invitation given by Narendra Deva , king of Nipál , to one Matsyendra Náth a teacher of the Páśupata form of the S'aiva religion . This was apparently about the 7th ...
الصفحة 139
... became Yogís , was established I cannot pretend to decide . I am inclined to believe in the former hypothesis , for they themselves have a tradition , that they came from the west , having formerly been pupils of Sankaracharya , who ...
... became Yogís , was established I cannot pretend to decide . I am inclined to believe in the former hypothesis , for they themselves have a tradition , that they came from the west , having formerly been pupils of Sankaracharya , who ...
الصفحة 140
... became greater still . She could control everything but fate ; and the whole of the poem is nothing but a description of her struggles with that resistless passive energy . According to universal tradition both in Buchanan's time , and ...
... became greater still . She could control everything but fate ; and the whole of the poem is nothing but a description of her struggles with that resistless passive energy . According to universal tradition both in Buchanan's time , and ...