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... natural phænomena - Suggestion that the theory of Euemerus has been too entirely condemned , and that in India the deification of humanity is one main source of divine legends and of theogonies - The process of the generation and ...
... natural phænomena - Suggestion that the theory of Euemerus has been too entirely condemned , and that in India the deification of humanity is one main source of divine legends and of theogonies - The process of the generation and ...
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... natural laws - Witches persecuted in polytheist countries because their underworking is contraband , un- aided by recognized supernatural powers or methods - Resemblance of practices and devices of witch finders in India to those ...
... natural laws - Witches persecuted in polytheist countries because their underworking is contraband , un- aided by recognized supernatural powers or methods - Resemblance of practices and devices of witch finders in India to those ...
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... natural remarkable features of a hill , a cleft rock , a cave , or a fossil , commemorate the miracles and feats of some saint , demi - god , or full - blown deity . Berar is abundantly furnished with such fables , and beyond them we ...
... natural remarkable features of a hill , a cleft rock , a cave , or a fossil , commemorate the miracles and feats of some saint , demi - god , or full - blown deity . Berar is abundantly furnished with such fables , and beyond them we ...
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... natural substances , a stone , a tree , or a beast . The next step after this may be guessed to be the investing of this unseen intangible spirit with a man's individuality , though without a visible body ; and thus the transition to ...
... natural substances , a stone , a tree , or a beast . The next step after this may be guessed to be the investing of this unseen intangible spirit with a man's individuality , though without a visible body ; and thus the transition to ...
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... natural method of selection , from the indiscriminate adoring of dead persons known or akin to the worshipper's family during life , to the distinctive worship of persons who were of high local repute while they lived , or who died in ...
... natural method of selection , from the indiscriminate adoring of dead persons known or akin to the worshipper's family during life , to the distinctive worship of persons who were of high local repute while they lived , or who died in ...
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Page 21 - Christianity, from the Birth of Christ to the Abolition of Paganism in the Roman Empire.
Page 8 - ... comes over one at certain places. 6. The worship of dead relatives, and other deceased persons known in their lifetime to the worshipper. 7. The worship of persons who had a great reputation during life, or who died in some strange or notorious way—at shrines.
Page 66 - I am now convinced, that no great improvements in the lot of mankind are possible, until a great change takes place in the fundamental constitution of their modes of thought.
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Page 104 - It is a great mistake to suppose that the Hindu religion is not proselytising ; the system of castes gives room for the introduction of any number of outsiders ; so long as people do not interfere with existing castes, they may form a new caste and call themselves Hindus ; and the Brahmans are always ready to receive all who will submit to them and pay them. The process of manufacturing Rajputs from ambitious aborigines goes on before our eyes.
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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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