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Page 498
... Brāhmaṇa . The interesting thing from the standpoint of the history of pictorial art is the critical remarks made by the various dramatis persona on these pictures . I have quoted the very interesting words of Duryodhana in Dūta - Vākya ...
... Brāhmaṇa . The interesting thing from the standpoint of the history of pictorial art is the critical remarks made by the various dramatis persona on these pictures . I have quoted the very interesting words of Duryodhana in Dūta - Vākya ...
Page 508
... Brāhmaṇa describes a daughter as a misery kṛpaṇam as against a son " a light in the highest heaven12 jyotir ha putrah parame vyoman . " Tait . Sam . vi . 5. 10. 3 ; Maitr . Sam . iv . 6. 4 : 7 ; 9 ; Kāṭhaka Sam . xxvii . 9 ; 1 Rv . i ...
... Brāhmaṇa describes a daughter as a misery kṛpaṇam as against a son " a light in the highest heaven12 jyotir ha putrah parame vyoman . " Tait . Sam . vi . 5. 10. 3 ; Maitr . Sam . iv . 6. 4 : 7 ; 9 ; Kāṭhaka Sam . xxvii . 9 ; 1 Rv . i ...
Page 511
... Brāhmaṇa that defined " By an adjudicator and arbitrator , they meant their father " 8 indirectly admits the growing importance of the wife in III . 37. But his plaintive expostulation against this yet exotic privilege is unmis- takable ...
... Brāhmaṇa that defined " By an adjudicator and arbitrator , they meant their father " 8 indirectly admits the growing importance of the wife in III . 37. But his plaintive expostulation against this yet exotic privilege is unmis- takable ...
Page 545
... Brāhmaṇa , who marries a girl of the menstruating age , above eleven , called a Vṛṣali , must not be spoken to , nor should he be invited to a dinner party . ( 20 ) The gravity of the sin will be realised when one comes across the VOL ...
... Brāhmaṇa , who marries a girl of the menstruating age , above eleven , called a Vṛṣali , must not be spoken to , nor should he be invited to a dinner party . ( 20 ) The gravity of the sin will be realised when one comes across the VOL ...
Page 546
... Brāhmaṇa had to spend full three years living on alms and constantly repeating the sacred texts . ( 21 ) And for committing a sin that went to exclude the sinner from society at repasts ( :) , the expiatory rites were to eat during a ...
... Brāhmaṇa had to spend full three years living on alms and constantly repeating the sacred texts . ( 21 ) And for committing a sin that went to exclude the sinner from society at repasts ( :) , the expiatory rites were to eat during a ...
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୮ ୮ ୮ ancient arua arua rice Aryan Assyria Asura Atharvaveda bāndhō bāns bhingul jāl Tohara bhut Bihar Bihar and Orissa Brahman Brāhmaṇa brahmin brother Buddhist century chahi Chandra-Gupta daughter degraded deities deota Dharmakirti Dimnāga Dravidians excommunication father female Folktales Gandhara goddess grains Greek ground guilty Gupta Guru hāi Hindu husband Ibid India Indian architecture Indian Logic inscription jackal Jātaka Kadamba Kakusthavarmma Kāli Kālidāsa Kathasaritsagara ketek killing Kongada kurthi lamp lord of Kuntala Macdonell and Keith māi mango mantras Manu marriage married mati matrilineal mother Mother-Goddess motif nehi Nerthus Nṛtu Oraon Orissa ostracised Pañcatantra pāni Patita patriarchal pinṛ Pravarasēna pre-Aryan prince rāja Ranth reference Samudra-Gupta Santali Santali story says sindur singhi sinner stanza Śūdra Sumirō māiā Tait Tamluk temple Tibetan torch Udyotakara Usas Vada-vidhi Vākāṭaka Vasubandhu Vedas Vedic Vedic Arya village wife woman women Zoroastrian