The Journal of the Bihar Research Society, Volumes 71-73Bihar Research Society, 1987 - Folk-lore |
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Page 66
... religious minded . Religious sacrifices were frequently performed and Vedic mantras regularly chanted . There were temples of different gods and goddesses and places of religious worship located in different sectors of the city of ...
... religious minded . Religious sacrifices were frequently performed and Vedic mantras regularly chanted . There were temples of different gods and goddesses and places of religious worship located in different sectors of the city of ...
Page 90
... religious . Thus religious striving within man is embedded in his mental constitution . True , Freud calls theism , ' mass neurosis of mankind ' . But in the end he too advances a religion of Universal brotherhood , without inner ...
... religious . Thus religious striving within man is embedded in his mental constitution . True , Freud calls theism , ' mass neurosis of mankind ' . But in the end he too advances a religion of Universal brotherhood , without inner ...
Page 280
... religious tole- ration , his love for universal truth and his loftiness of character he became a persona grata with Hindus , Muslims and Sikhs . Nanak was influenced by the religious ideas of Kabir . Nanak like Kabir held fast to the ...
... religious tole- ration , his love for universal truth and his loftiness of character he became a persona grata with Hindus , Muslims and Sikhs . Nanak was influenced by the religious ideas of Kabir . Nanak like Kabir held fast to the ...
Contents
THE BIHAR RESEARCH SOCIETY | 1 |
A Study of | 9 |
Significance of Sahasrapradayin | 23 |
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