Indian Antiquities: Or, Dissertations, Relative to the Ancient Geographic Divisions, the Pure System of Primeval Theology ... of Hindostan: Compared, Throughout, with the Religion, Laws, Government, and Literature of Persia, Egypt, and Greece, the Whole Intended as Introductory to the History of Hindostan Upon a Comprehensive Scale, Tom 3T. Maurice, 1806 |
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... resemble Groves and Caverns . - The stupendous Mag- nitude and Elevation of the Indian Pagodas . -The most ancient and celebrated in Hindos- tan , viz . that of JAGGERNAUT that of BE- NARES that of MATTRA - that of TRIP- PETTY - and ...
... resemble Groves and Caverns . - The stupendous Mag- nitude and Elevation of the Indian Pagodas . -The most ancient and celebrated in Hindos- tan , viz . that of JAGGERNAUT that of BE- NARES that of MATTRA - that of TRIP- PETTY - and ...
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... resemblance to the Doric ; and , indeed , the weight and magnitude of the buildings they support seemed to require pillars approaching in strength to those of that primitive , simple , aud robust order . It is not impossible that the ...
... resemblance to the Doric ; and , indeed , the weight and magnitude of the buildings they support seemed to require pillars approaching in strength to those of that primitive , simple , aud robust order . It is not impossible that the ...
Strona 55
... Resemblance subsisting both in the Name and the worship of the Egyptian Isis and OSIRIS and the Indian ESWARA and Isa . -Mr . CHAMBERS's Account of the Ruins of Mavalipuram , of the SOMMONACODOM , or Stone - Deity of the SIAMESE , and ...
... Resemblance subsisting both in the Name and the worship of the Egyptian Isis and OSIRIS and the Indian ESWARA and Isa . -Mr . CHAMBERS's Account of the Ruins of Mavalipuram , of the SOMMONACODOM , or Stone - Deity of the SIAMESE , and ...
Strona 59
... resemblance in the idolatrous ceremonies common to these countries , as well as the monstrous forms of many of the idols adored with equal reverence in the pagodas of China and Hindostan ; and it will partly explain the reason of that ...
... resemblance in the idolatrous ceremonies common to these countries , as well as the monstrous forms of many of the idols adored with equal reverence in the pagodas of China and Hindostan ; and it will partly explain the reason of that ...
Strona 65
... resemblance be- tween that nation and the Egyptians been dis- covered ; it seems apparent , in the very structure of their most ancient and most hallowed pagodas . The temples of Egypt , indeed , are in general * A considerable extract ...
... resemblance be- tween that nation and the Egyptians been dis- covered ; it seems apparent , in the very structure of their most ancient and most hallowed pagodas . The temples of Egypt , indeed , are in general * A considerable extract ...
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according adored adorned Ægyptus æra ancient animal antiquity architecture assertion astonished astronomical Aurengzeb beautiful Brahmins building called capitals caverns celebrated centre circumference Cneph colossal colours columns consecrated considered curious dæmons decorated deity described Diodorus Siculus dome Doric order edifice Egyp Egypt Egyptian Elephanta engraved erected fabricated feet former gate Gazna gold grand granite Grecian Greeks groves height hereafter Herodotus hieroglyphics Hindoo Hindostan honour idol Indian Isis Jaggernaut Jupiter lofty lotos magnificent majestic manner marble massy Medinet-Habu Mithra Mohammedan mythology Nile Norden observed Oriental original Osiris pagoda Persian pillars plant plate Plutarch Pococke portal portico priests pyramids reader recesses religion remarkable resemblance rites roof ruins sacred Savary sculptured Scythians Seeva sepulchral serpent shrine solar deity statue stones stupendous Sumnaut superb superstition symbol Tavernier temple Thebais Thebes theology tion traveller trees Typhon Upper Egypt vast veneration Vitruvius walls whole worship zodiac
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Strona 167 - The fig-tree, not that kind for fruit renown'd, But such as, at this day, to Indians known, In Malabar or Decan spreads her arms, Branching so broad and long, that in the ground The bended twigs take root, and daughters grow About the mother tree, a pillar'd shade, High overarch'd, and echoing walks between...
Strona 189 - ... when their new religion required covered edifices, they ingeniously projected to make them resemble groves, as nearly as the distance of architecture would permit...
Strona 234 - grows in the water, and, amongst its broad leaves, puts forth a flower, in the centre of which is formed the...
Strona 189 - For could the Arches be otherwise than pointed when the workman was to imitate that curve which branches of two opposite trees make by their intersection with one another ? Or could the Columns be otherwise than split into distinct shafts, when they were to represent the stems of a clump of trees...
Strona 167 - ... six feet from the extremity of one wing to the other.— This tree not only affords shelter, but sustenance, to all its inhabitants, being covered...
Strona 202 - Elephantine they worshipped the figure of a man in a sitting posture, painted blue, having the head of a ram, and the horns of a goat which encompassed a disk ; all which represented the sun and moon's conjunction at the sign of the ram; the blue color denoting the power of the moon, at the period of junction, to raise water into the clouds.
Strona 49 - It is composed of seven square enclosures, one within the other, the walls of which are twenty-five feet high, and four thick. These enclosures are three hundred and fifty feet distant from one another, and each has four large gates, with a high tower ; which are placed one in the middle of each side of the enclosure, and opposite to the four cardinal points. The outward wall is near four miles in circumference...
Strona 227 - ... other signs of the zodiac, Mr. MAURICE adds, " The Libra of the zodiac is perpetually seen upon all the hieroglyphics of Egypt, which is at once an argument of the great antiquity of that asterism, and of the probability of its having been originally fabricated by the astronomical sons of Misraim. By the balance they are supposed by some to have denoted the equality of days and nights, at the period of the sun's arriving at this sign. And by others it is asserted, that this asterism, at first...
Strona 52 - Pilgrims from all parts of the peninsula come here to obtain absolution, and none come without an offering of money ; and a large part of the revenue of the island is allotted for the maintenance of the Brahmins who inhabit the pagoda; and these, with their families, formerly composed a multitude of not less than forty thousand souls, maintained, without labour, by the liberality of superstition.
Strona 207 - It was in these gloomy caverns that the grand and mystic arcana of this goddess were unfolded to the adoring aspirant, while the solemn hymns- of initiation resounded through the long extent of these stony recesses.