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They appear not only in its sacred literature , the Cruti , but also in the Smriti , Vedantas , Puránás , and the purely secular literature of India's greatest writers and thinkers . They are found in the Mahabharata and Ramayana ...
They appear not only in its sacred literature , the Cruti , but also in the Smriti , Vedantas , Puránás , and the purely secular literature of India's greatest writers and thinkers . They are found in the Mahabharata and Ramayana ...
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When we take the statements of Ligeti and confront them with the estimates of other authorities , the result is that Ligeti's “ uniform law ” does not appear to be uniform at all , ceases to be a general law . Here are some facts which ...
When we take the statements of Ligeti and confront them with the estimates of other authorities , the result is that Ligeti's “ uniform law ” does not appear to be uniform at all , ceases to be a general law . Here are some facts which ...
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To their contemporaries these epics must have been much more symbolic than they now appear , because many of the images , metaphors , descriptions , and even syllables , which sound empirical to us , were probably symbols with meanings ...
To their contemporaries these epics must have been much more symbolic than they now appear , because many of the images , metaphors , descriptions , and even syllables , which sound empirical to us , were probably symbols with meanings ...
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Fluctuation of Social Classes and Sexes in Portraiture | 27 |
Proportion of Religious and Secular Compositions by Centuries | 33 |
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