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The Quarterly Journal of the Mythic Society October 1944

1944

I was to propose Sir Radhakrishnan to the chair to request him to conduct the proccedings and to unveil the portrait and also to request the authorities of the College to accept the portrait. [...] Thus the portion of the body between the neck and the thighs is twice that of the face or the feet. [...] The space between the eyebrows and the fringe of hair in frqnt must have the arched crescent form of a slightly drawn bow.' The eyebrows should be in the form of a bow and resemble the leaves of the neem tree. [...] The eyes of deer are noted for innocence; the eyes of fish for restlessness the eyes of the lotus-petal for peacefulness and that of the water-lily or kumuda for the calm or repose of their drooping lids. [...] The knees take the shape of the crab's shell and the shins the shape of the fish.
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Frontmatter
i-v S. Srikantaya, K. Devanathachariar view
The Belagutti Kaifiyats
61-71 S. Ranganatha Rao view
Some Super-Natural Experiences
72-77 C.Kunijan Raja view
Sources of Indian Art
78-92 P.Sama Rao view
Cultural Aspects of Medieval Karnataka
93-101 A.P. Karmakar view
The Story of the Asuras
102-107 N.K. Pantulu view
The French at French Rocks
108-109 Visharada Bahadur, C. Rao view
Studies in Bird-Myths—New Series No. X
110-110 Sarat Mitra view
Obituary
111-111 unknown view
Reviews
112-117 unknown view
Backmatter
i-iii unknown view

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