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The Quarterly Journal of the Mythic Society July 1944

1944

With the kind permission of the Ccvernment of His Highness the Maharaja of Mysore to use 50% of the former consumption of Paper for our Quarterly the Quarterly Journal of the Mythic Society will hereafter appear in 64 pages. [...] The KtIdal of the later members of the line was without doubt identical with the village of the earlier members. [...] The line which is imagined as passing through the top of the Makuta the middle of the forehead the tip of the nose and the centre of the navel and terminating at the middle of the two feet is called the illickhaparsra or the Brahma Sutra. [...] The Brahma sutra passes through the centre of the eye-ball to the chest and to the left or theright of the navel. [...] When Devaki had S'ri Krsna as her eighth child the child was at the bidding of the Lord transferred to the abode.of Yas'oda and the female issue horn there was taken to the bed of Devaki at midnight on the eighth day of the dark fortnight of the month of S'ravitha.
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Frontmatter
i-iv S. Srikantaya, K. Devanathachariar view
Kudal—the Native Place of the Kadavarayas
1-3 K.S. Vidyanathan view
Iconography of Sri Vidyarnava Tantra
4-12 S.Srikantha Sastri view
Sources of Indian Art
13-19 P.Sama Rao view
The Chronology of a Popular Verse Regarding the Goddess Sarasvati:Before C.D.A.1300
20-22 P.K. Gode view
The Story of the Asuras
23-31 N.K. Pantulu view
Cultural Aspects of Medieval Karnataka
32-43 A.P. Karmarkar view
Studies in Bird-Myths—New Series No X
44-45 Sarat Mitra view
Reviews
46-57 unknown view
Correspodence
58-60 O.C. Ganguly, P.Sama Rao view
Backmatter
i-iv unknown view

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