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The Quarterly Journal of the Mythic Society (Second Series) Memorial Number

1926

I have read the addresses by Father Tabard at the Annual Meetings of the Society for the last two years and I am much struck by his love of Mysore and its tradtions and his appreciation of the magnificent relics of the bygone times found in the country. [...] The greatest testimony to his influence and work in the affairs of the Society is to he10 found in the fact that those who worked heartily with him and threw their heart and soul into the work feel stunned by the calamity of his removal and count the loss heavy in regard to its future. [...] The respect that the Society now commands in South India its present rank among the learned societies of the world its affiliation to the Royal Asiatic Society the magnificent building the valuable library and the large funds it now possesses and the inclusion of learned scholars among its members are all due to the venerable old mart 11 He-fostered the Society with paternal—nay maternal—care [...] The young children of the family the newly married couple the very cows in the shed the bird in the cage the vegetables and flowers in the garden and the-milk boiling in the kitchen the houses under construction—all these and a number of others have to be protected against the influences of the evil-eyed. [...] Among very good * It is a common experience in the Karnataka country also.—Ed.16 omens the following are recognizethe braying of a donkey the sound of the Vedas the neighing of a horse or the sight of a corpse.
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Frontmatter
i-viii F. R. Sell, K. Devanathachariar view
In Memoriam
1-13 K. Chariar view
Some South Indian Superstitions
14-16 K. T. Narayanan view
Situation of Ravana’s Lamka on the Equator
17-22 V. H. Vader view
Daksha Versus Siva . or Karma Versus Jnana
23-29 K. Raja view
The Seven Dwipas of the Puranas
30-45 V. Lyer view
Ideals in Art
46-62 Bhavachitra Siromani, N. Ram view
Studies in Bird-Myths. no. X.— on a Probable Etiological Myth about the Jungle Babbler
63-64 Sarat Mitra view
The Sixteenth Annual Meeting of the Mythic Society
65-71 S. E. Pears view
Reviews
72-72 unknown view
Notes
73-76 unknown view
Correspondence
77-78 unknown view
Books Presented or Purchased During the Quarter Ending 30th June 1926
79-80 unknown view
List of Subscriptions and Donations Received during the Quarter Ending 30Th June 1926
81-81 unknown view
Exchanges
82-84 unknown view
Backmatter
i-ii unknown view

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