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" Eakshasa are objects of horror whom the gods ward off and destroy ; the divinities of the Atharva are regarded rather with a kind of cringing fear, as powers whose wrath is to be deprecated and whose favour curried... "
A Classical Dictionary of Hindu Mythology and Religion, Geography, History ... - Página 350
de John Dowson - 1870 - 411 páginas
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Journal of the American Oriental Society, Volumen 3

American Oriental Society - 1853 - 584 páginas
...is paid them that exalts the oiferer of it ; the demons, embraced under the general name Raksiias, are objects of horror, whom the gods ward off and...powers whose wrath is to be deprecated, and whose favor curried for: it knows a whole host of imps and hobgoblins, in ranks and classes, and addresses...
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A Classical Dictionary of India: Illustrative of the Mythology, Philosophy ...

John Garrett - 1871 - 814 páginas
...is paid them that exalts the offerer of it ; the demons, embraced under the general name Rdkshasas, are objects of horror, whom the gods ward off and destroy ; the divinities of the Atharva ore regarded rather with a kind of cringing fear, as powers whose wrath is to be deprecated and whose...
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The Veda. The Avesta. The science of language

William Dwight Whitney - 1872 - 442 páginas
...rakshas, are objects of horror, whom the gods ward off and destroy ; the divinities of the Atharvan are regarded rather with a kind of cringing fear,...powers whose wrath is to be deprecated, and whose favor curried for. It knows a whole host of imps and hobgoblins, in ranks and classes, and addresses...
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Oriental and Linguistic Studies ...: The Veda. The Avesta. The science of ...

William Dwight Whitney - 1873 - 466 páginas
...worship is paid them that exalts the offerer of it ; the demons, embraced under the general name rakshas, are objects of horror, whom the gods ward off and destroy ; the divinities of the Atharvan are regarded rather with a kind of cringing fear, as powers whose wrath is to be deprecated,...
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Papers on Indian Reform: Sanitary, Material, Social, Moral and Religious

1889 - 854 páginas
...awe indeed, but with love and confidence also ; the demons, embraced tinder the general name rakshas, are objects of horror whom the gods ward off and destroy : the divinities of the Atharvan are regarded rather with a kind of cringing fear, as powers whose wrath is to be deprecated,...
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The Dramas and Dramatic Dances of Non-European Races in Special Reference to ...

William Ridgeway - 1915 - 476 páginas
...is paid them that exalts the offerer of it. The demons embraced under the general name of Rakshasa are objects of horror, whom the gods ward off and...destroy : the divinities of the Atharva are regarded with a kind of cringing fear as ogres whose wrath is to be deprecated and whose favour curried, for...
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The Vedas: With Illustrative Extracts

2003 - 172 páginas
...awe indeed, but with love and confidence also ; the demons, embraced under the general name rakshas, are objects of horror whom the gods ward off and destroy : the divinities of the Atharvan are regarded rather with a kind of cringing fear, as powers whose wrath is to be deprecated,...
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Journal of the American Oriental Society, Volumen 3

American Oriental Society - 1853 - 576 páginas
...is paid them that exalts the offerer of it ; the demons, embraced under the general name Rakslias, are objects of horror, whom the gods ward off and...powers whose wrath is to be deprecated, and whose favor curried for: it knows a whole host of imps and hobgoblins, in ranks and classes, and addresses...
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Cultural History of India

Om Prakash - 2005 - 660 páginas
...world is full of shapeless ghosts and spirits of death. The divinities of the Atharvaveda are regarded with a kind of cringing fear, as powers whose wrath is to be deprecated and whose favour curried. The creed of the common people continued to be simple and consisted, in addition to more primitive...
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