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The Quarterly Journal of the Mythic Society (Second Series) October 1929

1929

M. Shama Rao M. A. welcomed Sir C. V. Raman in a short and felicitous speech in the course of which he referred to the Professor's great achievments in the field of science and offered the congratulations of the members of the Mythic Society to rim on the highly coveted distinction of Fellow of the Royal Society and on the Knighthood recently conferred on him.68 After thanking the President [...] MEETINGS.—At the meetings of the Society interesting papers were read and the Committee offer their thanks to the lecturers.69 JouRNAL.—The Journal of the Mythic Society continues to maintain the high standard set. [...] At the request of the Government the Hall and grounds were placed at the disposal of the Bangalore Disturbances Enquiry Committee for a period of about four months from the 10th of September to the 22nd of December 1928. [...] There is no greater argument for the study of the subjects falling within the scope of the Society than the organic relations between a knoledge of the history and culture of the country and the development at the present time and in the future of that culture. [...] He felt that it was.of vital interest for the progress of India for the realization of our aspirations to go back and seek for inspiration in the history of the past of India to find the root of that civilization in order that it might be cherishedand put forth fruits in the future.
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Frontmatter
i-iii F.R. Sell, K. Devanathachariar view
The Nineteenth Annual Meeting of the Mythic Society
67-79 unknown view
The Asvins
80-88 R. Shastry view
Studies in Vijayanagara History
89-106 M.H. Sharma view
Austric and Dravidian
107-114 L.V. Aiyar view
Pre-Historic Archeology in Kerala
115-126 L.A. Iyer view
Traders Slangs in South India
127-134 C. Rao view
Studies in Bird-Myths No. xxviii.- On a South Indian Zetiological Myth About the Malabar Pied Horn-Bill
135-136 Sarat Mitra view
Studies in Plant-Myths No. Vi.- On An Ancient Indian (Etiological Myth About the Periodical Leaflessness of the Silk-Cotton Tree
137-139 Sarat Mitra view
The Vedanta and Modern Thought
140-146 W.S. Urquhart view
Books Received during the Quarter ending 30th September 1929
147-147 unknown view
Exchanges
148-151 unknown view

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