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... accepted as a god only after he had accepted the cult of Vedic sacrifices . The Pańcharātra cult is said in the epic to have been related by Narayana . The cult is further distinguished from the Vedas and Aranyakas . Thus the ...
... accepted as a god only after he had accepted the cult of Vedic sacrifices . The Pańcharātra cult is said in the epic to have been related by Narayana . The cult is further distinguished from the Vedas and Aranyakas . Thus the ...
Page 447
... accepted the Vedic religion were thus called Maruts or Viśvadevas ( gods of Vis or merchants ) . The worship- pers of Brahma were perhaps then limited to a small place and hence their gods after acceptance of Vedic faith became only two ...
... accepted the Vedic religion were thus called Maruts or Viśvadevas ( gods of Vis or merchants ) . The worship- pers of Brahma were perhaps then limited to a small place and hence their gods after acceptance of Vedic faith became only two ...
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... accepted the Vedic religion were thus called Maruts or Viśvadevas ( gods of Vis or merchants ) . The worship- pers of Brahma were perhaps then limited to a small place and hence their gods after acceptance of Vedic faith became only two ...
... accepted the Vedic religion were thus called Maruts or Viśvadevas ( gods of Vis or merchants ) . The worship- pers of Brahma were perhaps then limited to a small place and hence their gods after acceptance of Vedic faith became only two ...
Contents
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Th Cult of Brahma By Dr T P Bhatta | 13 |
A Dark Chapter in the History of Bengal | 59 |
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