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CONTENTS.-Preface-Ayodhya-Ravan Doomed-The Birth of Rama-The Heir-ApparentManthara's Guile-Dasaratha's Oath-The Step-mother-Mother and Son-The Triumph of Love-Farewell ?-The Hermit's Son-The Trial of Truth-The Forest-The Rape of SitaRama's Despair-The Messenger Cloud-Khumbakarna-The Suppliant Dove-True GloryFeed the Poor-The Wise Scholar.

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This work is an important contribution to the study of the comparative mythology of the IndoGermanic nations. The author introduces the denizens of the air, earth, and water in the various characters assigned to them in the myths and legends of all civilised nations, and traces the migration of the mythological ideas from the times of the early Aryans to those of the Greeks, Romans, and Teutons.

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