Journal, Volume 12Anthropological Society of Bombay., 1921 - Anthropology |
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... OATHS AMONG THE ANCIENT IRANIANS . THE PERSIAN SAOGAND NAMEH OR THE BOOK OF OATHS . BY DR . JIVANJI JAMSHEDJI MODI , B.A. , PH.D. , C.I.E. ( READ ON 27TH APRIL 1921 ) .. 17. LEPROSY . THE OLD IRANIAN VIEW OF IT . Cow- URINE SUGGESTED AS ...
... OATHS AMONG THE ANCIENT IRANIANS . THE PERSIAN SAOGAND NAMEH OR THE BOOK OF OATHS . BY DR . JIVANJI JAMSHEDJI MODI , B.A. , PH.D. , C.I.E. ( READ ON 27TH APRIL 1921 ) .. 17. LEPROSY . THE OLD IRANIAN VIEW OF IT . Cow- URINE SUGGESTED AS ...
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... consideration , we shall be able to appreciate the magnificence and appropriateness of the conception underlying the symbol . OATHS AMONG THE ANCIENT IRANIANS AND THE PERSIAN SAOGAND - No. 2. ] 203 FOLKLORE OF NORTH KANARA.
... consideration , we shall be able to appreciate the magnificence and appropriateness of the conception underlying the symbol . OATHS AMONG THE ANCIENT IRANIANS AND THE PERSIAN SAOGAND - No. 2. ] 203 FOLKLORE OF NORTH KANARA.
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... Oaths , with a few observations on the subject of oaths from an old Iranian point of view . I will give the text of the Sogand - nāmeh from a Rivāyet known as the Rivāyet of Herbad Hormazyār , bin Herbad Frāmarz , bin Herbad Kāmdin ...
... Oaths , with a few observations on the subject of oaths from an old Iranian point of view . I will give the text of the Sogand - nāmeh from a Rivāyet known as the Rivāyet of Herbad Hormazyār , bin Herbad Frāmarz , bin Herbad Kāmdin ...
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... oaths in general . Oaths , general among all people . They form a religi II . As defined by Beaton , oath " is a solemn act by which one calls God to witness the truth of an affirma- tion or the sincerity of a promise and imprecates ...
... oaths in general . Oaths , general among all people . They form a religi II . As defined by Beaton , oath " is a solemn act by which one calls God to witness the truth of an affirma- tion or the sincerity of a promise and imprecates ...
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... oaths . Oaths are of two kinds , solemn and ordinary or greater and lesser . The Saogand - nāmeh which forms the subject of our paper treats of a kind of solemn or greater oath . The function of such solemn or great oaths becomes a ...
... oaths . Oaths are of two kinds , solemn and ordinary or greater and lesser . The Saogand - nāmeh which forms the subject of our paper treats of a kind of solemn or greater oath . The function of such solemn or great oaths becomes a ...
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Afrin Afringān Ahura Mazda ancient Anthropological Society Aryan Avesta belief Bengal bhikkhus Bhils Brahman Buddhist called caste ceremony Ceylon Christian connection cult custom dead death deity demon district drink evil Farohars flowers Folklore Fravashis Gāhambār give goddess Gujarat Hamāzor hands Haoma head Hindu husband idea India Iranian Japan Japanese Jivanji Jamshedji Modi kind king Konkan Kunbi language living lullabies magic Marathi marriage means Milinda Pańha monasteries Nasik nursery-rhyme oath offerings origin paper Paritta Parsee performed Persian person phongys Pilli prayer Presidency priests recited referred religion religious riddle rites ritual sacred sacrifice Sadhus Sānchi Sarat Chandra Mitra says Sinhalese sleep Society of Bombay soul spirit stone temple tion torans Torii Translation tree tribes Vide village wife wine word worship Yaēna Yasht Yazatas Zoroastrians که याय हो
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