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Page 13
... passages of his account in connection with the university . That this monarch had positive and openly declared leanings towards Buddhism is clear from other passages of Hiuen Tsiang's travels . When we read for instance Hiuen Tsiang's ...
... passages of his account in connection with the university . That this monarch had positive and openly declared leanings towards Buddhism is clear from other passages of Hiuen Tsiang's travels . When we read for instance Hiuen Tsiang's ...
Page 65
... passage in his Report on the Census of India for 1901 ( Vol . I , Pt . I , pp . 352ff ) , Risley said that in trying to find out what " the jungle dwellers in Chōṭā Nagpur really believe , " he was led to " the negative conclusion that ...
... passage in his Report on the Census of India for 1901 ( Vol . I , Pt . I , pp . 352ff ) , Risley said that in trying to find out what " the jungle dwellers in Chōṭā Nagpur really believe , " he was led to " the negative conclusion that ...
Page 67
... passage and extols it as " of the highest value in helping us to realise the pre - animistic stage of religion , " we can very well understand him . But when Indian scholars who have themselves been among these tribes tell us in printed ...
... passage and extols it as " of the highest value in helping us to realise the pre - animistic stage of religion , " we can very well understand him . But when Indian scholars who have themselves been among these tribes tell us in printed ...
Page 68
... and in many villages the only - sacred grove to which Risley refers in the passage quoted above . That spirit is known variously as Chālā Pachchō or Jhākṛā Būṛhia or 68 [ J.B.O.R.S. PRIMITIVE RELIGION IN CHOTA NAGPUR.
... and in many villages the only - sacred grove to which Risley refers in the passage quoted above . That spirit is known variously as Chālā Pachchō or Jhākṛā Būṛhia or 68 [ J.B.O.R.S. PRIMITIVE RELIGION IN CHOTA NAGPUR.
Page 97
... passages on pages 11 to 113 of the Tibetan Tales , story of Visākhā : - As When the girls had finished their eating and drinking and had enjoyed the charms of the park , they went away . there was water to be waded through on the road ...
... passages on pages 11 to 113 of the Tibetan Tales , story of Visākhā : - As When the girls had finished their eating and drinking and had enjoyed the charms of the park , they went away . there was water to be waded through on the road ...
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