The Popular Religion and Folk-lore of Northern India, Bind 2A. Constable & Company, 1896 |
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... WORSHIP CHAPTER III . TOTEMISM AND FETISHISM 146 CHAPTER IV . ANIMAL - WORSHIP 201 CHAPTER V. THE BLACK ART 259 CHAPTER VI . SOME RURAL FESTIVALS AND CEREMONIES 287 BIBLIOGRAPHY 327 INDEX 333 FOLK - LORE OF NORTHERN INDIA . CHAPTER I. THE.
... WORSHIP CHAPTER III . TOTEMISM AND FETISHISM 146 CHAPTER IV . ANIMAL - WORSHIP 201 CHAPTER V. THE BLACK ART 259 CHAPTER VI . SOME RURAL FESTIVALS AND CEREMONIES 287 BIBLIOGRAPHY 327 INDEX 333 FOLK - LORE OF NORTHERN INDIA . CHAPTER I. THE.
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... worship of trees appears to be based on many con- verging lines of thought , which it is not easy to disentangle . Mr. H. Spencer ' classes it as an aberrant species of ancestor worship : " A species somewhat more disguised externally ...
... worship of trees appears to be based on many con- verging lines of thought , which it is not easy to disentangle . Mr. H. Spencer ' classes it as an aberrant species of ancestor worship : " A species somewhat more disguised externally ...
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... worship of the local deities , where they reside and accept the worship and offerings of their votaries . It may , again , be the last survival of the primitive forest , where the dispossessed spirits of the jungle find their final and ...
... worship of the local deities , where they reside and accept the worship and offerings of their votaries . It may , again , be the last survival of the primitive forest , where the dispossessed spirits of the jungle find their final and ...
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... worship of any curious and remarkable tree is easy . Hence the belief that the planting of a grove is a work of religious merit , which is so strongly felt by Hindus , and the idea that the grove has special religious associations ...
... worship of any curious and remarkable tree is easy . Hence the belief that the planting of a grove is a work of religious merit , which is so strongly felt by Hindus , and the idea that the grove has special religious associations ...
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... worship than can be accounted for either by Mr. Ferguson's theory that the worship sprang from a perception of the utility or beauty of trees , or by Mr. Spencer's theory of nicknames . It is sufficient to say that both fail to account ...
... worship than can be accounted for either by Mr. Ferguson's theory that the worship sprang from a perception of the utility or beauty of trees , or by Mr. Spencer's theory of nicknames . It is sufficient to say that both fail to account ...
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