The Oriental Herald, Zväzok 81826 |
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... authorities against the practice it is highly satisfactory to be able to quote that of one of the most distinguished natives of India , who has risen so superior to the common prejudices of his countrymen , as ... authority is 2 Burning of.
... authorities against the practice it is highly satisfactory to be able to quote that of one of the most distinguished natives of India , who has risen so superior to the common prejudices of his countrymen , as ... authority is 2 Burning of.
Strana 3
by their sacred lawgiver , Munoo , whose authority is paramount to all others ; and who ordered that widows should live as ascetics , and thus merit final beatitude . Against this , the advocates of concrema- tion bring ... authority is ...
by their sacred lawgiver , Munoo , whose authority is paramount to all others ; and who ordered that widows should live as ascetics , and thus merit final beatitude . Against this , the advocates of concrema- tion bring ... authority is ...
Strana 4
... authority , ( which have corrupted the purer principles of the ancients Veds , ) the worst of them do not sanction female - immola- tion , as now practised in British India . For , according to them , the Hindoo ought to " enter the ...
... authority , ( which have corrupted the purer principles of the ancients Veds , ) the worst of them do not sanction female - immola- tion , as now practised in British India . For , according to them , the Hindoo ought to " enter the ...
Strana 7
... authority in the shaster on the subject . " On this opinion , which is as clear a condemnation as possible , a Bri ... authorities in Bengal , to whom the case was ultimately referred , decided that there was nothing in the act to bring ...
... authority in the shaster on the subject . " On this opinion , which is as clear a condemnation as possible , a Bri ... authorities in Bengal , to whom the case was ultimately referred , decided that there was nothing in the act to bring ...
Strana 8
... authority of the supreme power of the country , that to eradicate it will become impossible . He proposes , that all the existing circular orders regarding suttees be annulled ; that no more reports on the subject be furnished , and ...
... authority of the supreme power of the country , that to eradicate it will become impossible . He proposes , that all the existing circular orders regarding suttees be annulled ; that no more reports on the subject be furnished , and ...
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