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The Quarterly Journal of the Mythic Society April 1945

1945

furlough of othertvise temporarily resident within the limits of Great Britain and Ireland to the use of the Library as Non-resident Members and to attend the Meeting of the Society other than special General Meetings ; and in the case of any Member of any Society aforesaid applying for election as a Member of the Royal Asiatic. [...] 7. Sunday (the traditional date except for the weekday Wednesday) is IVIaghil and Simha lagna and Abhjinmhfirta for the foundation of the city whereas the date of the180 QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF THE MYTHIC SbCIE?Y coronation of Harihara according to the Telugu grant from Kolar is—S'. [...] Shivaji wants guns from the English—One idea of S'iväji in making a treaty with the English was certainly to increase the trade and conitmerce of his kingom and thus to add to the prosperity of the country and to his own exchequer in the form ofcustoms but it must be admitted that he had other aims also. [...] the CoPhpany susteyned at Dongum and also told him that the person that was Cheife of that factory was now here with him who cold declare unto him the insolencies of the Generall towards him though he declared himself to be an Englishman and that he was there on the English Company's accountt ; and that the President did expect that Sevagee would make good the losse againe to the Company and wou [...] He is the sustainer of the universe the law giver the god of Moral rectitude ' and the grand sovereign of gods and men '. It is he who makes the sun to shine in"heaven ; the winds that blow are but his breath; he has hollowed out the channels of the rivers which flow at his command and he has made the depths of the sea His ordinances are fixed and unassailable ; through their operation the ?noo
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Frontmatter
i-vi S. Srikantaya, K. Devanathachariar view
Notes on the Belagutti Records
179-190 S. Sastri view
Lord Chaitanya’s Vedanta System
191-192 Rajacharitavisharad Bahadur, C.Hayavadana Rao view
The Englishmen’s Resettlement at Rajapore and their Relations with Sivaji
193-198 B.G. Tamaskar view
Sources of Indian Art
199-202 P.Sama Rao view
The Pravasin (Traveller) in Sanskrit Literature
203-213 S.V. Raghavachar view
The Douule-Stars and their Knowledge by the Ancient Hindus
214-223 H. Narayaniah view
Studies in Bird-Myths—New Series No. XI
224-226 Sarat Mitra view
Reviews
227-238 unknown view
Backmatter
i-iv unknown view

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