India, Pakistan, CeylonWilliam Norman Brown Cornell University Press, 1951 - 234 էջ |
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... religion called Brahmanism . It is contrasted with a mass of belief subliterate in origin , some parts of which became associated with Brahmanic culture in ancient times , others in- truding into the total scheme of Hinduism very lately ...
... religion called Brahmanism . It is contrasted with a mass of belief subliterate in origin , some parts of which became associated with Brahmanic culture in ancient times , others in- truding into the total scheme of Hinduism very lately ...
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... religion of the prehistoric Early Indus civilizations ( see Chapter XI ) are drawn from sculpture , pottery ... RELIGION OF THE VEDAS . . . The religion of the Vedas , especially the Rig Veda ( Book of Knowledge of Hymns ; see Chapter V ) ...
... religion of the prehistoric Early Indus civilizations ( see Chapter XI ) are drawn from sculpture , pottery ... RELIGION OF THE VEDAS . . . The religion of the Vedas , especially the Rig Veda ( Book of Knowledge of Hymns ; see Chapter V ) ...
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... religion , bearing upon psychological questions . The Mahayana division of Buddhism , which became prominent at the time of King Kanishka , first used a Prakrit for its text ; later it used Sanskrit and had a canon in Sanskrit , also ...
... religion , bearing upon psychological questions . The Mahayana division of Buddhism , which became prominent at the time of King Kanishka , first used a Prakrit for its text ; later it used Sanskrit and had a canon in Sanskrit , also ...
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