10 LIVROS EM ROMENO RELACIONADOS COM «Z'ÂRNĂ»
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Hinduism Today: An Introduction - Pagina 139
While the jati system actually structures Indian society, z/arna is more of an ideal. The origin of 1/arna, ... Consequently, as there seems to be a Vedic source for the idea of z/arna, it has to be acknowledged as authoritative. However, it tends to ...
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The Nature of Asatru: An Overview of the Ideals and ... - Pagina 32
3. Morality. 'Wez/erfindjoy in evil, hut let good hringyou pleasure. ” —O'din, Ha'z/arna'l 128. “Vices and Virtues the sons of men hear mingled in their breasts, no one is so good that no failing attends him, nor so hadas to he goodfor nothing.
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Essays in Indian History: Towards a Marxist Perception ; ... - Pagina 168
In so far as Buddhism rejected the religious supremacy of the hrahmanas, it necessarily questioned the legitimacy of the z/arna division inherited from the Vedas. And yet it may be asked whether Buddhism did not have its own contribution to ...
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Document Raj: Writing and Scribes in Early Colonial South ...
Radhika Singha describes the mah.z.arna ̄ma ̄ as a public attestation, attested by persons to be cognizant of a case. Singha, Despotism of Law, xxvii. Similarly, from Wilson's Glossary of Company Judicial and Revenue Terms, we see that ...
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Observations Made at the Magnetical and Meteorological ...
Magnetical and Meteorological Observatory (Toronto). “/M /nimul /Fla neitcal ('66?/-|'llt1'0n.s-,, 7'6/'('nt0. y, Vlkbruacv 26'f"X< ,'Z/"f”2/rY4/§2§ \~5l \:b.=.v.-..... V as 15 ... Q<\K 'xvi ./Mu/L a'z'arna/ 0m¢Z[.HbX /an / Iémnlu ' ,./Imn Iimr. .\'fu.-vdzdyr I F' ...
Magnetical and Meteorological Observatory (Toronto), 1845
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The Hindus: An Alternative History - Pagina 285
groups on the margins of settled society, could also be absorbed into a specific caste (jatz'), often of uncertain class (z/arna), or sometimes into a class, mainly Kshatriya for rulers, seldom Brahmins. Tribes such as Nishadas and Chandalas ...
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Indian Fairy Tales - Pagina 242
They are possibly a relic of the days of Aryan conquest, when the fair-skinned, fair-haired Aryan conquered the swarthier aboriginals. The name for caste in Sanskrit is 'z/arna, “ colour”; and one Hindu cannot insult another more effectually than ...
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Lives of Saints, from the Book of Lismore - Pagina lxv
Masc. ara 11, ara 77, 160, 1410, (ma 184, 00a 746, 1307, 3573,_/22a 1094, 2025, 4651,f0ra 72, 3396, frz'a 4493 =rz'a 787, 820, rea 1011, z'arna 492, 635, 4650, in: 181, z'mma 3969 = find 106, umma 563, ha: 55, Iaa 102, 6a 1629, 3362; but ...
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The Khecarividya of Adinatha: A Critical Edition and ... - Pagina 231
... the qualities of colour and shape” (narnarapaganais tya/etarn) : Ballala (f. 6 5r”) understands z/arna, rapa and gana to refer to consonants, colours and the 410 411 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 three NOTES 23 1.
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A History of Civilisation in Ancient India: Based on ...
The very word “z/arna, " which in later Sanscrit indicates caste,.is used in the Rig Veda to distinguish the Aryans and the non-Aryans, and nowhere indicates separate sections in the Aryan community (III, 34, 9, &c.). The very word Ks/zatrzj/a, ...
Romesh Chunder Dutt, 2013