The Calcutta Review, Volumes 62-63University of Calcutta, 1876 |
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Page 154
... writing , but through the ear , by constant oral repe- tition through a succession of teachers , who claimed as Brah- mans to be its rightful recipients . This inspired knowledge , though its very essence was held to be mystically bound ...
... writing , but through the ear , by constant oral repe- tition through a succession of teachers , who claimed as Brah- mans to be its rightful recipients . This inspired knowledge , though its very essence was held to be mystically bound ...
Page 153
... writing and arithmetic , and the main problem was how to manipulate these rewards on a beneficial and practical ... writing , and in arithmetic . The lower standard reward of 8 annas per pupil in each of the subjects , can be earned for ...
... writing and arithmetic , and the main problem was how to manipulate these rewards on a beneficial and practical ... writing , and in arithmetic . The lower standard reward of 8 annas per pupil in each of the subjects , can be earned for ...
Page 280
... writing on the papy- rus was in vertical columns from top to the bottom , and then to the top of the next line . On monuments the writing was arranged to suit the sculptor , or architect , but the animals point always to the direction ...
... writing on the papy- rus was in vertical columns from top to the bottom , and then to the top of the next line . On monuments the writing was arranged to suit the sculptor , or architect , but the animals point always to the direction ...
Contents
No CXXIII | 1 |
THE HINDU CUSTOM OF SITTING DHARNA | 37 |
THE BHAGAVADGITA AND CHRISTIANITY | 53 |
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