The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 165
... known , neither subject nor object , but knowledge itself . Knowledge , beyond the relation of subject and object , + objectless intelligence , self - luminous , illuminating or manifesting all that seems to be known . This self is the ...
... known , neither subject nor object , but knowledge itself . Knowledge , beyond the relation of subject and object , + objectless intelligence , self - luminous , illuminating or manifesting all that seems to be known . This self is the ...
Page 335
... known by the names of Prakrit and Pali ; and the descendants in the second generation , known by the name of the Aryan Vernaculars of India and Ceylon , viz . , Hindi , with its congener Hindustani , Punjabi , Bengali , Uriya , Marathi ...
... known by the names of Prakrit and Pali ; and the descendants in the second generation , known by the name of the Aryan Vernaculars of India and Ceylon , viz . , Hindi , with its congener Hindustani , Punjabi , Bengali , Uriya , Marathi ...
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... known to the natives as hoglá ( Typha ele- phantina , Roxburgh ) , the so - called nipa palm , or gol - pátá , ( Nipa fruticans , Willdenow ) , the well - known nals , reed , Arundo Karka , Linnæus ) , & c . , and dense forests ...
... known to the natives as hoglá ( Typha ele- phantina , Roxburgh ) , the so - called nipa palm , or gol - pátá , ( Nipa fruticans , Willdenow ) , the well - known nals , reed , Arundo Karka , Linnæus ) , & c . , and dense forests ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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