The National Quarterly Review, المجلد 20Pudney & Russell, 1870 |
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الصفحة 16
... refer that the Greek affinity is strongest , the most material point may be considered undisputed . For what- ever may be the philosophic value of Greek writings , so dear is the affection borne for everything Hellenic , that for the ...
... refer that the Greek affinity is strongest , the most material point may be considered undisputed . For what- ever may be the philosophic value of Greek writings , so dear is the affection borne for everything Hellenic , that for the ...
الصفحة 17
... refers to the true God . If Brahma never received popular worship , being essen- tially a deity of the records , and not of the temples , it is not so with Vishnu . Although in later times the worship of Shiva became predominant , and ...
... refers to the true God . If Brahma never received popular worship , being essen- tially a deity of the records , and not of the temples , it is not so with Vishnu . Although in later times the worship of Shiva became predominant , and ...
الصفحة 18
... refer to such a contest . But there is one reason why some hesita- tion should be felt before accepting his theory ; and that is , that Rama is only one in a series of avatars , and to explain away this would necessitate the explanation ...
... refer to such a contest . But there is one reason why some hesita- tion should be felt before accepting his theory ; and that is , that Rama is only one in a series of avatars , and to explain away this would necessitate the explanation ...
الصفحة 19
... refer solely to the Madrassis . Among the islands of the eastern archipelago it recurs , until in Papua the resemblance is so marked that the discoverer called it " New Guinea . " The eighth avatar is that of Krishna . This incarnation ...
... refer solely to the Madrassis . Among the islands of the eastern archipelago it recurs , until in Papua the resemblance is so marked that the discoverer called it " New Guinea . " The eighth avatar is that of Krishna . This incarnation ...
الصفحة 20
... referring to the desire of the human intellect for those arts which soften the understanding and bind together , in sympathetic harmony , the masses of humanity . Everything which is too warmly colored , and is unchaste , is explained ...
... referring to the desire of the human intellect for those arts which soften the understanding and bind together , in sympathetic harmony , the masses of humanity . Everything which is too warmly colored , and is unchaste , is explained ...
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