The Popular Religion and Folk-lore of Northern India, Bind 1A. Constable & Company, 1896 - 653 sider |
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Side 12
... already referred to . According to another story the moon married the twenty - seven asterisms , the daughters of the Rishi Daksha , who is the hero of the curious tale of the sacrifice now located at Kankhal , a suburb of Hardwâr . Umâ ...
... already referred to . According to another story the moon married the twenty - seven asterisms , the daughters of the Rishi Daksha , who is the hero of the curious tale of the sacrifice now located at Kankhal , a suburb of Hardwâr . Umâ ...
Side 13
... already referred to . According to another story the moon married the twenty - seven asterisms , the daughters of the Rishi Daksha , who is the hero of the curious tale of the sacrifice now located at Kankhal , a suburb of Hardwâr . Umâ ...
... already referred to . According to another story the moon married the twenty - seven asterisms , the daughters of the Rishi Daksha , who is the hero of the curious tale of the sacrifice now located at Kankhal , a suburb of Hardwâr . Umâ ...
Side 20
... already seen , appropriate to propitiate the Sun godling , and there can be little doubt that the main object of this form of symbolical magic is to appease the deities which control the rain and harvests . Brahmans so far join in this ...
... already seen , appropriate to propitiate the Sun godling , and there can be little doubt that the main object of this form of symbolical magic is to appease the deities which control the rain and harvests . Brahmans so far join in this ...
Side 24
... already stated , they are said to have been the twenty - seven daughters of the Rishi Daksha , and wives of Soma or the moon . The usual enumeration gives twenty - eight , and they are vaguely supposed to represent certain stars or ...
... already stated , they are said to have been the twenty - seven daughters of the Rishi Daksha , and wives of Soma or the moon . The usual enumeration gives twenty - eight , and they are vaguely supposed to represent certain stars or ...
Side 34
... already put aside , and the black fellow was very indignant at his master for speaking so loud . ' What for , ' said he , in great wrath - ' what for speak so loud ? Now um thunder hear and know where um saw is . ' And he went out and ...
... already put aside , and the black fellow was very indignant at his master for speaking so loud . ' What for , ' said he , in great wrath - ' what for speak so loud ? Now um thunder hear and know where um saw is . ' And he went out and ...
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