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The Quarterly Journal of the Mythic Society (Third Series) January 1932

1932

I am inclined to consider that in view of this rarity and further in view of the fact cannot arise by palatalization before the back vowels -Ior -the original change should have been fricatization of > as represented in the sudialects and the further change of this in a few rare and.extremely corrupt" forms of speech to under the influence initial of common words with c-. [...] Even with the help of the Karika and the Bhashya only a few at the present day can be said to have mastered the truths inculcated in the Mandookya Upanishad. [...] the apology for the use of a foreign language in the attempt to popularise Advaitic truths expounded in the Upanishad the Karika and the Bhashya. [...] It is hoped that the opinions of some of the western philosophers quoted and the few observations thereon will elucidate the teachings of the Upanishad. [...] The physical body the mind the senses and the objects are different to the two egos.
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Frontmatter
i-iii F.R. Sell, K. Devanathachariar view
Tulu Initial Affricates and Sibilants
259-273 L.V. Aiyar view
Mandookya Upanishad
274-i M. Rao view
The Hundred-Pillared Mandapam at Chidambaram
289-295 S.R. Balasubrahmanyan view
Temple Legends in Travancore
296-301 A. Iyer view
Harshavardhana in the Karnatak
302-317 B.A. Saletore view
Isavasyopanisad
318-328 D. Venkatramiah view
Studies in Bird-Myths. No. xxxvii
329-332 Sarat Mitra view
Studies in Plant-Myths. No. xv
333-i Sarat Mitra view
A Royal Pilgrimage to Kailasa
339-ix unknown view
Reviews
371-382 unknown view
Correspondence
383-386 unknown view
Editorial
387-395 unknown view
Books received during the Quarter ending 31st December 1931
396-398 unknown view

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