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________________ OOOOOOO 4 LIZED 000 vaan on hanno 00000000 பறப்படாராரா Do conocer cond ge AL BRAHMA (FROM A NATIVE PICTURE). CHAPTER I. The Early Cedic Religion. Analogies to Greek and Roman Religion-Date of the Rig Veda, anterior to writing-Language of Rig-Veda-Religious basis--The earliest hymnsWorship of powers of Nature personified-Dyaus and Prithivi (heaven and earth) - The origin of things-Mitra and Varuna-Indra, the god of the clear blue sky-The Maruts, or storm-gods-The sun-gods, Surya and Savitri-Pushan-Soma, the Indian Bacchus or Dionysus-Ushas, the dawn goddess--Agni, the god of fire-Tvashtri--The Asvins-Brahmanaspati-Vishnu-Yama, and a future life-Virtues rewarded by heaven-Future punishment-Transition to monotheism and pantheism -Visvakarman--Absence of later Hindu doctrines-Organisation of early Hindus-Morals—The other Vedas-The Brahmanas-Human sacrifice Animal sacrifice-Tradition of a flood-Immortality-Idea of the sun's course-Origin of caste-Self-assertion of Brahmans-Nature of the Brahmanas - Household sacrifices -- Purification - Fasting - Establishment of sacrificial fires-The Upanishads-The syllable Om-The origin of the world in ether-The Atman, or self-existent-The Svetas-vataraTransmigration of souls-Purpose of the Upanishads. THATEVER may have been the history of the Aryans, by whom the Vedas were produced, previous to their entering India, it is certain that when they
SR No.007305
Book TitleGreat Indian Religion
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorG T Bettany
PublisherWard Lock Bowden and Co
Publication Year1892
Total Pages312
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size42 MB
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