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Indian Culture (Journal of the Indian Research Institute) January 1937

1937

Confirmation for this view of the original ritual is found in the muddled version of the Marka;Aleya Puraya which clearly is valueless and in the argument of Bharata in the R-clinc7yaija against the performance of the Rajasfiya as a rite involving the extermination of princely I Kingship pp. [...] It moves in the field of magic but it invokes the doctrine of the close connection between the king and the life of vegetation which results in the self-immolation of kings to renew the worn out life or the offering of a substitute. [...] In certain Indo-European cantons those of the future Greeks the scenario of the royal accession followed the scheme revealed in the classic legend of Ouranos ; the new king corresponded in the rites to the son of Ouranos on whose head fell the sufferings of the transition. [...] Still less can we see in the theoretic impotence of the Aryan god precursor of Varuna and Ahura Mazdnh the source in the Mazdean theology of the concetion of the initial impotence of the sovereign god to the profit of his rival who is sometimes his brother. [...] The palace was so named evidently to perpetuate the memory of the victorious career of the Jaina King of Kalinga.3 The heavenly prototype of all royal palaces on earth was of course the Vaijayanta-prasada or Palace of Victory which was known to be the grand residence of akra or Indra the King of the gods of the Thirty-three and Vanquisher of the asuras.4 Each Capital ' or city in which the
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Pages
159
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120020
Segment Pages Author Actions
Towards a History of the Skandha-Doctrine
405-412 C.A.F. Davids view
Sultan Bahadur Shah of Gujrat and the Princely Refugees from the Mughal Empire (1534)
413-420 S.K. Banerji view
Varuna and Ouranos
421-430 A. Keith view
Hearth and Home—II
431-454 Girija Majumdar view
The Crime of Thagi and its Suppression under Lord W. C. Bentinck
455-464 Ishwar Sahai view
The Kakatiya Rudradeva
465-476 Nalini Nath Gupta view
The Brhannaradiya and the Naradiya Purana
477-488 Rajendra Hazra view
The Reach in the Doctrine of the Buddha of Atakkavacara the Idea of not-Within-the-Realm-of-Logical-thought
489-496 George Grimm view
Pramana and its Scheme in Madhva’s Epistemology
497-510 P. Rao view
Notes on Ancient History of India
511-514 D.R. Bhandarkar view
‘ Buddha and not Buddhists ’
515-517 unknown view
Versions of the Kaulavali
518-520 Chintaharan Chakravarti view
Devadasis in Northern and Eastern India
520-524 Jogendra Ghosh view
Jainism in Bengal
524-530 Pramode Paul view
Laksana in the Abhinava-Bharati
530-534 Prakas Lahiri view
Date of Vangasena the Author of the Cikitsasara-Samgraha—Before A.D. 1200
535-543 P.K. Gode view
Nasaq as a System of Land Revenue Assessment in the Mughal Times
543-545 Ram Sharma view
A Note on the Chandogya-Upanisad (VIII. 13. 1)
545-547 E.G. Carpani view
Asvamedha by a Mughal Satrap
547-548 Jogendra Ghosh view
Reviews
549-554 unknown view
Important Contributions to Oriental Journals
555-557 unknown view

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