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Page 55
... Vedic and Puranic , in regard to Agni and Karttikeya , as we have seen . But , such divergencies are to be found in the seed in the Vedic sources themselves . Agni was associated not only with Svaha but also with the Krttikas : he was ...
... Vedic and Puranic , in regard to Agni and Karttikeya , as we have seen . But , such divergencies are to be found in the seed in the Vedic sources themselves . Agni was associated not only with Svaha but also with the Krttikas : he was ...
Page 73
... Vedic as Brahman , Agni and Karttikeya ( with Indra in the penumbra ) excludes all possibility of difference over the identity of the most significant element in this culture and establishes that that element is the Vedic . ' That the ...
... Vedic as Brahman , Agni and Karttikeya ( with Indra in the penumbra ) excludes all possibility of difference over the identity of the most significant element in this culture and establishes that that element is the Vedic . ' That the ...
Page 74
... Veda , may not be easily declared to be outside the pale of Vedic culture . Maha Yogi need not , therefore , be un - Vedic . Dakshinamurti does not appear as such in the Rg - Veda , but he has a counterpart in a god such as Dadhyanch ...
... Veda , may not be easily declared to be outside the pale of Vedic culture . Maha Yogi need not , therefore , be un - Vedic . Dakshinamurti does not appear as such in the Rg - Veda , but he has a counterpart in a god such as Dadhyanch ...
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BIHAR RESEARCH SOCIETY | 2 |
Letters of British Officers addressed to Maharaja Mansingh of Jodhpur | 20 |
Some Aspects of Maithila Culture By Jayakanta Mishra M A | 45 |
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