The Calcutta Review, Volumes 134-435University of Calcutta, 1912 |
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Page 49
... legends of the two most famous ancient Hindu dynasties . The compiler of the Mahabharata was Vyasa and that of the Ramayana Valmiki . Both of them are held in universal esteem and admiration for their magnificence of imagery and ...
... legends of the two most famous ancient Hindu dynasties . The compiler of the Mahabharata was Vyasa and that of the Ramayana Valmiki . Both of them are held in universal esteem and admiration for their magnificence of imagery and ...
Page 56
... legend current amongst the people which provides the solution of the problem . It is believed that this person of ethnological sanctity came to the country in the time of Ongashee , one - eyed and one - legged kings of the Mongols ...
... legend current amongst the people which provides the solution of the problem . It is believed that this person of ethnological sanctity came to the country in the time of Ongashee , one - eyed and one - legged kings of the Mongols ...
Page 57
... legends says that Sanzar once rode into the Mongol Governor's fort . His dog and slave were with him . He had in- structed ... legend takes a turn and represents him sleeping under the wall of the Governor's house . His capture had been ...
... legends says that Sanzar once rode into the Mongol Governor's fort . His dog and slave were with him . He had in- structed ... legend takes a turn and represents him sleeping under the wall of the Governor's house . His capture had been ...
Page 67
... legends and fascinating folktales . Quite a literature has been written on these last - mentioned subjects , in other words , what may be broadly termed their folklore ; and it is my intention in these pages to make a rapid survey of ...
... legends and fascinating folktales . Quite a literature has been written on these last - mentioned subjects , in other words , what may be broadly termed their folklore ; and it is my intention in these pages to make a rapid survey of ...
Page 68
... legend , it is stated that the * Ancient Tales and Folklore of Japan . By R. G. Smith , F.R.G.S. London : A. and C. Black . 1908. p . 36 ( footnote . ) † Op . cit . , p . 41 . Op . cit . , pp . 48-49 . castle of a Daimio named Akechi ...
... legend , it is stated that the * Ancient Tales and Folklore of Japan . By R. G. Smith , F.R.G.S. London : A. and C. Black . 1908. p . 36 ( footnote . ) † Op . cit . , p . 41 . Op . cit . , pp . 48-49 . castle of a Daimio named Akechi ...
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