Oriental Illustrations of the Sacred Scriptures,: Collected from the Customs, Manners, Rites, Superstitions, Traditions, Parabolical, Idiomatical, and Proverbial Forms of Speech, Climate, Works of Art, and Literature, of the Hindoos, During a Residence in the East of Nearly Fourteen YearsJohn Murray, 1835 - 619 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 44
עמוד x
... Moon . ‡ " The wife of Síva , under the name of SACTI , placed a representation of the crescent moon on the head of her husband , under the following circumstances . When once engaged in amorous sports , he by accident broke her arm ...
... Moon . ‡ " The wife of Síva , under the name of SACTI , placed a representation of the crescent moon on the head of her husband , under the following circumstances . When once engaged in amorous sports , he by accident broke her arm ...
עמוד xi
... moon . Some suppose OSIRIS to signify the efficient cause of * Universal History . One garment worn is called Shokkai . Ibid . The wife of BRAHMA . § Universal History . things ; and Isis , matter . OSIRIS was represented INTRODUCTION . xi.
... moon . Some suppose OSIRIS to signify the efficient cause of * Universal History . One garment worn is called Shokkai . Ibid . The wife of BRAHMA . § Universal History . things ; and Isis , matter . OSIRIS was represented INTRODUCTION . xi.
עמוד xii
... moon fixed on the head . " In conclusion , whether we look at the corresponding traits of character in MOLOCH and KALI ; in BAAL - PEOR and the CHIUN of AMOS ; at the mutual assumption of either sex by Síva and his partner ; at the term ...
... moon fixed on the head . " In conclusion , whether we look at the corresponding traits of character in MOLOCH and KALI ; in BAAL - PEOR and the CHIUN of AMOS ; at the mutual assumption of either sex by Síva and his partner ; at the term ...
עמוד 6
... moon , seeing them , gave the signal to the gods ; and Vishnoo struck off their heads : but the ambrosia having gone down as far as the neck , that part could not be destroyed . The heads thus se- vered , they assumed the form of ...
... moon , seeing them , gave the signal to the gods ; and Vishnoo struck off their heads : but the ambrosia having gone down as far as the neck , that part could not be destroyed . The heads thus se- vered , they assumed the form of ...
עמוד 39
... moons , may your wife have twins ! " May you never want sons in old age ! " 66 your " Venāse , may your dhonies never want freight ! May Va- runa ( the god of the sea ) ever protect them ! and may you and your children's children derive ...
... moons , may your wife have twins ! " May you never want sons in old age ! " 66 your " Venāse , may your dhonies never want freight ! May Va- runa ( the god of the sea ) ever protect them ! and may you and your children's children derive ...
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מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
alluded allusions amongst animals Assyria Baal Peor Baal-zebub Babylon beasts beautiful believe blessed body Boothroyd Brahma Brahmin burning called Calmet cast ceremonies Ceylon CHAP child Dagon daughter dead death deity earth East Eastern Egypt enemies enquired evil eyes face familiar spirit father favour fear feast feet fellow female fire fruit give gods gold gone ground hair hand hath head heathen heaven Hebrew Hence Hindoos holy husband idols Imaus Israel jewels Jews Kandian war king lingam live look Lord margin marriage moon mother mountains mouth never night offering ornaments person Philistines Priapus priest rain reference rice Royal Asiatic Society sacred says Scanda Purana seen Septuagint serpent servant Siva sorrow speak stone taken Tamul translation temple thee thing thou shalt tree unto verse vessel Vishnoo walk wife woman word worship Yama