The Popular Religion and Folk-lore of Northern India, Bind 1A. Constable & Company, 1896 - 653 sider |
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... deities of the con- quered peoples . Greece and Syria , Egypt , Gallia and Germania were thus successively laid under contribution . This power of assimilation in the domain of religion had its B advantages as well as its dangers ...
... deities of the con- quered peoples . Greece and Syria , Egypt , Gallia and Germania were thus successively laid under contribution . This power of assimilation in the domain of religion had its B advantages as well as its dangers ...
Side 2
... deity , who rules the choirs of fairies in his heaven Indra - loka : Varuna , as Barun , has also be- come a degraded weather godling , and sailors worship their boat as his fetish when they commence a voyage . The worship of Agni ...
... deity , who rules the choirs of fairies in his heaven Indra - loka : Varuna , as Barun , has also be- come a degraded weather godling , and sailors worship their boat as his fetish when they commence a voyage . The worship of Agni ...
Side 3
... deity who in the Rig Veda strides in three steps through the seven regions of the universe , and envelops all things ... deities . They are the gods of the richer or higher classes , and to the ordinary peasant of Northern India are now ...
... deity who in the Rig Veda strides in three steps through the seven regions of the universe , and envelops all things ... deities . They are the gods of the richer or higher classes , and to the ordinary peasant of Northern India are now ...
Side 4
... deity of this class . Much of the worship consists in offering of blood . But the jungle man or the village menial of the plains can seldom , except in an hour of grievous need , afford an expensive animal victim , and it is only when ...
... deity of this class . Much of the worship consists in offering of blood . But the jungle man or the village menial of the plains can seldom , except in an hour of grievous need , afford an expensive animal victim , and it is only when ...
Side 5
... deity on his lathe and trimming away one - eighth of his efful- gence , leaving only his feet . Out of the blazing fragments he welded the weapons of the gods . Sûrya was one of the great deities of the Vedic pantheon : he is called ...
... deity on his lathe and trimming away one - eighth of his efful- gence , leaving only his feet . Out of the blazing fragments he welded the weapons of the gods . Sûrya was one of the great deities of the Vedic pantheon : he is called ...
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Archæological Reports Baiga bathing believed Benares Bengal Bhairon Bhût Bihâr Bombay Gazetteer Brâhman buried called Campbell ceremony child cholera Churel custom Daksha dead death deity demon Descriptive Ethnology Devî disease District Drâvidian earth evil spirits fairies Faqîr folk-lore Folk-tales Ganges ghost goat goddess godling gods Golden Bough Gonds grain Hanumân head hill Himâlayan Hindu Hinduism holy honour INDIANENSIS Indra Katha Sarit Sâgara killed known Korwas Kumaun legend malignant marriage Mâtâ Mathura MDCCCXX Mirzapur Mirzapur District moon mother Muhammadan Musalmân Narmadâ Nepâl night North Indian Notes North-Western Provinces Northern India Notes and Queries offering Ojha Oudh Panjâb Notes Pîr priest primitive propitiated races rain Râja Râkshasa Rig Veda rite river round sacred sacrifice saint Satî scare Settlement Report shrine SIGILLUM Sîtalâ Siva stone supposed temple tomb tree tribes UNIVERSITATIS VERITAS village Vishnu wife woman women worship