In the first-mentioned ceremony, six hundred and nine animals of various prescribed kinds, domestic and wild, including birds, fish, and reptiles, are made fast, the tame ones, to twenty-one posts, and the wild, in the intervals between the pillars ;... Asiatic Researches; Or, Transactions of the Society, Instituted in Bengal ... - Trang 437bởi Asiatic Society of Bengal - 1808Xem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| William Ward - 1818 - 738 trang
...prove, that the vedu recognizes-hnman sacrifices : " In thepooroosha-medhn,» ahundredand eighty-five men, of various specified tribes, characters, and...the hymn, concerning the allegorical immolation of Narayunu, has been recited, these human victims are liberated unhurt : and oblations of butter are... | |
| William Ward - 1818 - 738 trang
...recognizes hu.man sacrifices : " In thepoorooshu-m6dhn,* a hundred and eighty- five men, ofvarious specified tribes, characters, and professions, are bound to eleven posts : and, after the hymu, concerning the allegorical immolation of Narayunii, has been recited, these human victims are... | |
| Henry Thomas Colebrooke - 1837 - 468 trang
...reptiles, are made fast, the tame ones, to twenty-one posts, and the wild, in the intervals between the pillars; and, after certain prayers have been recited,...loose without injury. In the other, a hundred and eighty-five men of various specified tribes, characters, and professions, are bound to eleven posts... | |
| 1856 - 302 trang
...reptiles, are made fast, the tame ones, to twenty-one posts, and the wild, in the intervals between the pillars ; and after certain prayers have been recited, the victims are let loose without injury This mode of performing the Aswamedha and Purushamedha, as emblematic ceremonies, not as real sacrifices,... | |
| 1852 - 780 trang
...which his opinion was founded, is evidently of that character. In this, one hundred and eighty-five men, of various specified tribes, characters, and professions, are bound to eleven yupas, or posts, and after recitation of a hymn celebrating the allegorical immolation of Narayana,... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - 1852 - 910 trang
...which his opinion was founded, is evidently of that character. In this, one hundred and eighty-five men of various specified tribes, characters, and professions, are bound to eleven yupas, or posts, and after recitation of a hymn celebrating the allegorical immolation of Narayana,... | |
| 1852 - 782 trang
...which his opinion was founded, is evidently of that character. In this, one hundred and eighty-five men, of various specified tribes, characters, and professions, are bound to eleven ytipas, or posts, and after recitation of a hymn celebrating the allegorical immolation of Nar:iyana,... | |
| 1856 - 670 trang
...reptiles, are made fast, the tame ones, to twenty-one posts, and the wild, in the intervals between the pillars ; and after certain prayers have been recited, the victims are let loose without injury This mode of performing the Aswamedha and Purushamedha, as emblematic ceremonies, not as real sacrifices,... | |
| Henry Thomas Colebrooke - 1858 - 364 trang
...reptiles, are made fast, the tame ones, to twenty-one posts, and the wild, in the intervals between the pillars; and, after certain prayers have been recited,...loose without injury. In the other, a hundred and eighty-five men of various specified tribes, characters, and professions, are bound to eleven posts;... | |
| R. B. Cumberland - 1865 - 366 trang
...reptiles, are made fast ; the tame ones to twenty-one posts, and the wild ones in the intervals between the pillars ; and after certain prayers have been recited, the victims are let loose without injury." The story here is, that Indra, the lord of the heavens, or, according to others, Brahma, loosed a fleet... | |
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