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The Quarterly Journal of the Mythic Society (New Series) April 1935

1935

The fruits of latest research in the political philosophy of the West had to be given to the subject race even if it should involve some sacrifice of the resources of the rulers. [...] Mistakes were bound to be commited by the Company in the course of its management of India and one of them was the cause for the outbreak of the Indian Manly. [...] And she overcome by grief and lovely as the moon carries in her arms in the silence of the night' the Lord of Devas like the mount Mandara the Lord who is the -Refuge of the world and the Destroyer of the 1)aityas and who is armed with Calera. [...] We adopt the reading pragante instead of pragcintalz.226 Ha here lie is the divine NärAyana ! The lotus-eyed Lord who is of inexhaustible valour Lord of Devas ; Suppressor of the valour of the Asucas Banner of three worlds Creator of the universe !Ruler of the people Primeval Being. [...] Unto the inimitable Lord Naräyana who has eyes pure like the petal of a lotus who is always devoted to the human world who is the delight of the universe who has pleased the world by humbling the pride of Havana and Virocana—unto this valorous Lord the Abode of all valour I bow.
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Frontmatter
i-iii unknown view
Amatory Poems from Narrinai
203-211 K.G. Aiyar view
Administration of the British in India in the First Half of the Nineteenth Century
212-223 K. N. Sastri view
Balacaritam
224-235 K.R. Pisharoti view
Two Centuries of Wadeyar Rule in Mysore (1565-1761)
236-246 N. Rau view
Migration
247-260 L . A. Iyar view
Karuvur or Vanjimanagara
261-264 S . V . Viswanatha view
Dravidic Sandhi
265-270 L . V. Aiyar view
Population of the Mughal Empire in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries
271-284 C . S. K . Rao Saheb view
Sri Vidya
285-298 K . Iyar view
Correspondence
299-302 unknown view
Reviews
303-329 unknown view
Editorial
330-333 unknown view
Backmatter
i-i unknown view

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