Oriental Memoirs: A Narrative Of Seventeen Years Residence In India, Volum 3Richard Bentley, 1834 - 552 sider |
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... remains are now dispersed receive thy share of him , who has now taken an everlasting flight ! " Eastern and western philosophers seem to coincide in sentiment respecting the disposition of the human frame at its dissolution : at least ...
... remains are now dispersed receive thy share of him , who has now taken an everlasting flight ! " Eastern and western philosophers seem to coincide in sentiment respecting the disposition of the human frame at its dissolution : at least ...
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... leopard , which they are very fond of : if that is beyond their reach , they content themselves with a mat , and frequently a terrace of cow dung , where the 134 TEMPLE AT CHANDode . worshipper remains motionless for many.
... leopard , which they are very fond of : if that is beyond their reach , they content themselves with a mat , and frequently a terrace of cow dung , where the 134 TEMPLE AT CHANDode . worshipper remains motionless for many.
Side 134
James Forbes. 134 TEMPLE AT CHANDode . worshipper remains motionless for many hours to- gether , in a stupid kind of absorption . With the other sacrifices the Hindoos often mingle a small quan- tity of oil of sandal , mogrees , and ...
James Forbes. 134 TEMPLE AT CHANDode . worshipper remains motionless for many hours to- gether , in a stupid kind of absorption . With the other sacrifices the Hindoos often mingle a small quan- tity of oil of sandal , mogrees , and ...
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... remains of Mogul grandeur . The latter harvests being finished , and the revenues collected in the Dhuboy districts , in the month of April 1781 I commenced my journey , proceeding first to Baroche , and from thence to Ahmood , a ...
... remains of Mogul grandeur . The latter harvests being finished , and the revenues collected in the Dhuboy districts , in the month of April 1781 I commenced my journey , proceeding first to Baroche , and from thence to Ahmood , a ...
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... remains of ancient and magnificent structures , both Hindoo and Maho- medan ; handsome wells and extensive tanks lined with stone , indicated the former wealth of the country . The village temples as usual were near a grove or burr ...
... remains of ancient and magnificent structures , both Hindoo and Maho- medan ; handsome wells and extensive tanks lined with stone , indicated the former wealth of the country . The village temples as usual were near a grove or burr ...
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