| Asia - 1840 - 734 pages
...the twelfth century, Madhwacharya in the thirteenth, and Vallabha in the sixteenth ; and the Puranas seem to have accompanied or followed their innovations,...obviously intended to advocate the doctrines they taught." He farther observes, that " a very great portion of the contents of many [of the Pumas'], some portion... | |
| Sykes (Colonel, William Henry) - India - 1841 - 256 pages
...century, Madhva Acharya in the thirteenth century, and Vallabha in the sixteenth century, and the Puranas seem to have accompanied or followed their innovations,...intended to advocate the doctrines they taught^." This coincidence of opinion between learned Orientalists from opposite sides of India should be conclusive... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - Asia - 1841 - 640 pages
...century, Madhva Acharya in the thirteenth century, and Vallabha in the sixteenth century, and the Puranas seem to have accompanied or followed their innovations,...obviously intended to advocate the doctrines they taught1." This coincidence of opinion between learned Orientalists from opposite sides of India should... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - Asia - 1841 - 694 pages
...century, Madhva Acharya in the thirteenth century, and Vallabha in the sixteenth century, and the Puranas seem to have accompanied or followed their innovations,...obviously intended to advocate the doctrines they taught1." This coincidence of opinion between learned Orientalists from opposite sides of India should... | |
| James Prinsep - India - 1858 - 554 pages
...^JJJ asa: but on reference seem to have accompanied or followed their innoYations, being obvionsly intended to advocate the doctrines they taught. This...justice be ascribed to them.' — Wilson's ' Vishnu Purana,' preface, ix. x. : London, 1840. — ' Another evidence of a comparatively modern date must... | |
| Fitzedward Hall - 1864 - 388 pages
...twelfth century; Madhwacharya, in the thirteenth; and Vallabha, in the sixteenth;2 and the Puranas seem to have accompanied, or followed, their innovations;...that a higher can, with justice, be ascribed to them. This, however, applies to some only out of the number, as I shall presently proceed to specify. Another... | |
| Fitzedward Hall - 1870 - 438 pages
...the twelfth century; Madhwacharya, in the thirteenth; and Vallabha, in the sixteenth; and the Puranas seem to have accompanied, or followed, their innovations;...intended to advocate the doctrines they taught."* He further observes that "a very great portion of the contents of many [of the Puranas], some portion... | |
| John Garrett - Hinduism - 1871 - 978 pages
...the twelfth century, Madhwacharya in the thirteenth, and Vallabha in the sixteenth ; and the Puranas seem to have accompanied or followed their • innovations,...that a higher can with justice be ascribed to them. This, however, applies to some only out of the number, as I shall presently proceed to specify. " Another... | |
| John Garrett - Hinduism - 1871 - 980 pages
...the twelfth century, Madhwacharya iu the thirteenth, and Vallabha in the sixteenth ; and the Puranas seem to have accompanied or followed their innovations,...them a very modern date, it is true ; but I cannot thiuk that a higher can with justice bo ascribed to them. This, however, applies to some only out of... | |
| John Garrett (director of public instruction in Mysore.) - 1871 - 814 pages
...the twelfth century, Madhwacharya in the thirteenth, and Vallahha in the sixteenth ; and the Purunas seem to have accompanied or followed their innovations,...obviously intended to advocate the doctrines they tanght. This is to assign to some of them a very modern date, it is true ; but I cannot think that... | |
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