Summaries of Papers [Submitted to the 17th Session of the All-India Oriental Conference

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Summaries of Papers [Submitted to the 17th Session of the All-India Oriental Conference

1953

The Nun's Complicity in the Plots of the Vidushaka in the Malavikagnimitra of Kalida'sa 185 39. [...] It is next shown that they must be the Waters because the story of the confinement of the Cows and their release by Indra coinciding with the emergence of light is in every detail an exact replica of the story of the release of the imprisoned Waters by Indra. [...] The factors responsible for this development are many which are firstly the changes of the nature of religious faiths and practices in course of time from the Vedic to the Pauranic age secondly the varying devotion of persons towards one or two deities in preference to others thirdly the poetic fervour and creative imagination of persons of 'different places and periods fabricating and devel [...] The obvious construction is— the first clause gives the definition; the second contrasts Karmopasarhgraha with Uddea; the third supplies the reason which explains not only the contrast but the role of K armopasaiLgraha. [...] Conclusion.: importance or this study for a fresh translation of the lAveda — the study may also incidentally throw some light on a few points of Vedic Chronology 8. INDRA IN THE S APATI-IA BRAHMANA G. H. Godhok M. A. Although the sacrifice had attained pre-eminence in the minds of the Vedic Aryans during the Br;Ithmana period yet Indra was regarded as the leader of the sacrifice.
Indology
Pages
309
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.142409
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Frontmatter
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Section 1: Vedic
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Section II: Iranian
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Section III : Classical Sanskrit
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Section IV : Islamic Culture
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Section V: Arabic and Persian Section
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Section VI: Pali and Buddhism
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Section VII : Prakrit and Jain1Sm
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Section VIII : History
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Section IX: Archaeology
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Section X: Indian Linguistics
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Section XI: Draavidian Language and Culture
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Section XII: Religion and Philosophy
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Section XIII : Technical Sciences and Fine Arts
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Section XIV : Rajasthan—History & Culture
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Section XV : Gujarat—History and Culture
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Supplement Section I : Vedic
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Supplement Section V: Arabic and Persian
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Addendum Section I: Vedic
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