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The Quarterly Journal of the Mythic Society

1912

38 has achieved the task of presenting a summary conspectus of the three great systems of the Vedanta namely the Advaita the Dvaita and the Vigistadvaita as formulated by the three great reformers 6ankara Raanan.uja and Madhya. [...] Will not some of our Indian members be tempted for instance by the magnificent idea of giving us with maps of the kingdoms and plans of the capital cities a continuous and complete history of the Gangas of I'alkad and of the Hoysalas of Dwarasamudra as also of the Bijapur Carnatic of Sira ? Before passing on to another subject I beg to be permitted to refer to a publication which though not [...] He subihitted thitit the ethnographic archaaological and nuinismatic collections in the Bangalore museum would admit of more dscientific arrangement; he felt sure that the Government of His Highness the Maharaja would welcome the formation of a sub-committee of members of the Society for the preparation of a series of catalogues raisonnés in popular form. [...] Again could not a few of the older residents of the C. and M. Station of Bangalore favour the Society with occasional notes regaring the older buildings in tie town the old residency the old museum the bank and other landmark% of the Bangalore of the early nineteenth century which were fast di appearing ? Not a word had been said in the Journal of our local temples. [...] THE CITY BEFORE attempting to describe the buildings in the order stggested few facts about the city and its fo4iircations will serve to assist the reader in understanding the importance of the former and the strength of the defences by which the Bijapur Kings protected it.
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Second Annual Report of the Mythic Society
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Presidential Address
37-41 unknown view
Election of the Council for the Coming Session
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The Ancient City of Bijapur
45-52 A. Slater view
Note
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Backmatter
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