Modern India and the Indians: Being a Series of Impressions, Notes, and EssaysTrübner and Company, 1879 - 365 страници |
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... race , always in exuberant spirits , though exposed to roasting heat , drinking nothing but water and nourished by a vegetable diet . They may be seen sleeping as soundly on the iron gratings of the engine - room as on a bed of down ...
... race , always in exuberant spirits , though exposed to roasting heat , drinking nothing but water and nourished by a vegetable diet . They may be seen sleeping as soundly on the iron gratings of the engine - room as on a bed of down ...
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... races , and in its bearing on the present condition of rural society not only in India but in Europe . In no part of the world have the collection of communities which together make up the aggregate of a country's population been left ...
... races , and in its bearing on the present condition of rural society not only in India but in Europe . In no part of the world have the collection of communities which together make up the aggregate of a country's population been left ...
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... races . This is sufficiently evident from the story of Śunahsepha in the Aitareya - brāhmaṇa . It is even believed by many that the sects called Śāktas ( or Tantrikas ) formerly ate portions of the flesh and drank the blood of the ...
... races . This is sufficiently evident from the story of Śunahsepha in the Aitareya - brāhmaṇa . It is even believed by many that the sects called Śāktas ( or Tantrikas ) formerly ate portions of the flesh and drank the blood of the ...
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... races whose purity exempted them from sacrifice , and a rule came down from remote antiquity that the victim must be bought with a price . ' After a village had purchased a victim , it treated him . with much kindness , regarding him as ...
... races whose purity exempted them from sacrifice , and a rule came down from remote antiquity that the victim must be bought with a price . ' After a village had purchased a victim , it treated him . with much kindness , regarding him as ...
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... races , while the sacrifice of animals be- came universal . The first idea of sacrifice of any kind- whether of grain , fruits , or animals - seems to have been that of supplying the deities with nourishment . Gods and men all feasted ...
... races , while the sacrifice of animals be- came universal . The first idea of sacrifice of any kind- whether of grain , fruits , or animals - seems to have been that of supplying the deities with nourishment . Gods and men all feasted ...
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