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The Quarterly Journal of the Mythic Society April 1924

1924

The works of Bharata who flourished in the fifth century in the south those of Sarangadeva of the thirteenth century also of the south and of Ahobala of the seventeenth century.of the north are all held in very high esteem at the present day as the standard works on Indian music in which the pitch of the notes has been well fixed so as to give a correct idea of notes and thereby to determin [...] This Vayu proceeds upwards from the Mooladharam meaning the centre of the trunk; through the stomach the heart the head and finally emerges through the mouth in the shape of Nadam. meaning voice. [...] Ga is the puzzled bleat of the goat in the midst of its flock calling for the aid of its fellows Ma is the unhappy cry of the heron on the bank of a pool uttered on seeing the gathering of the clouds and anticipating a flood which would force her to flee elsewhere for safety. [...] The highest sound of the octave is produced by double the number of vibrations of the lowest and the most acute note is the eighth of the series. [...] In the Aratigerrukiidai and the KaijaläVukeidai the third and sixth chapters of Pugdkewlam the first book of gilafifiadigii rant some references are made to several of the varieties of dInces in vogue in the early centuries of the Christian era and the learned commentator Adiya rkunallar (c.
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Frontmatter
i-ii F.R. Sell view
Indian Music
165-183 D.B. Mudaliar view
Two Tamil Dances
184-189 A.S. Ayyar view
Origin and Development of Siva-Worship with Special Reference to Virasaivism
190-210 R. Rao view
On a Santali Aetiological Folktale of the ”Mann Und Puchs” Type
211-216 Sarat Mitra view
Psychology of Emotions as Represented in the Bhagavadgita
217-232 P.K. Gode view
An Indian View of 'Present Time'
233-237 M. Hiriyanna view
Notes
238-243 unknown view
Reviews
244-248 unknown view
List of Subscriptions and Donations Received during the Quarter Ending 31st March 1924
249-250 unknown view
List of Books Presented or Purchased during the Quarter Ending 31st March 1924
251-251 unknown view
Exchanges
i-ii unknown view

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