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... known an Asiatic country ; in the long territorial struggle of modern times between Europe and Asia , their command of the sea enabled them to turn the flank of India's land defences , and by pushing up from the coast to establish ...
... known an Asiatic country ; in the long territorial struggle of modern times between Europe and Asia , their command of the sea enabled them to turn the flank of India's land defences , and by pushing up from the coast to establish ...
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... known nor much visited , which , although they are administered by British officers , are not part of British India , and have preserved their local characteristics . Chapter VII . , on the formation of castes and clans , was written ...
... known nor much visited , which , although they are administered by British officers , are not part of British India , and have preserved their local characteristics . Chapter VII . , on the formation of castes and clans , was written ...
Page ix
... known or appreciated , even by students of primitive religions . It appears to be actively at work in China , under a curious and probably unique system of State encouragement and control , whereby the deifying processes are ...
... known or appreciated , even by students of primitive religions . It appears to be actively at work in China , under a curious and probably unique system of State encouragement and control , whereby the deifying processes are ...
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... known figures of Brahmanic theology , nor to rehearse standard myths and heroic fables common to all India . The doctrine of Brahmanism , and the whole apparatus of its ceremonial , with its sects , orthodox or heterodox , flourish in ...
... known figures of Brahmanic theology , nor to rehearse standard myths and heroic fables common to all India . The doctrine of Brahmanism , and the whole apparatus of its ceremonial , with its sects , orthodox or heterodox , flourish in ...
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... known castes , have come in by migrations from North , South , and West ; there is a strong non - Aryan leaven in the dregs of the agricultural class , derived from the primitive races which have gradually melted down into settled life ...
... known castes , have come in by migrations from North , South , and West ; there is a strong non - Aryan leaven in the dregs of the agricultural class , derived from the primitive races which have gradually melted down into settled life ...
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Page 23 - ... both supernatural ; in the next generation the names of the elder gods get introduced into the story, and so the marvellous tradition works itself into a myth, until nothing but a personal incarnation can account for such a series of prodigies. The man was an Avatar of Vishnu or Siva ; his supreme apotheosis is now complete, and the Brahmans feel warranted in providing for him a niche in the orthodox Pantheon.
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