Channa, Subhadra Mitra and Lobo, Lancy

Religious Pluralism in India: Ethnographic and Philosophic Evidences, 1886-1936 - London Routledge 2024 - 209p

PART I
1. Note on the origin of the Hindu Trimurti
S.M. EDWARDES
2. The supposed Maya origin of the Elephocephalous deity Ganesha
SARAT CHANDRA MITRA
3. The anthropological method of interpretation of Avestic and Vedic texts, ideas, and usages: part I
R.K. DADACHANJI
4. The anthropological method of interpretation of Avestic and Vedic texts, ideas, and usages: part II
R.K. DADACHANJI
5. Deification of light among ancient nations, Eastern and Western
S.S. MEHTA
6. The migration of a form of Iranian religious ideas to
ancient Rome and other countries of Europe, and the
narrow escape of early Christianity in its conflict with them
for the dominion of the world
KK DADACHAND
7. Was there any institution in ancient Iran like that of caste in India?
JANAND JAMSHED MODI
8. An ancient Egyptian legend in Buddhist guise
SARAT CHANDRA MITRA
9. Is the retention of the term "Animism" as a main religion
bead in our census tables justified?
L.J. SEDGWICK
10 Totem theories
R.E. ENTHOVEN
PARTII
11. Tree worship in Mohenjo Daro
H. HERAS
12. Exorcism of spirit in India and exorcism of physical
impurity in Persia: a parallel with respect to the various
parts of the body treated in the exorcism
JIVANJI JAMSHEDJI MODI
13. Ethnographical notes on the Muhammadan castes of Bengal
MAULAVI ABDUL WALI
14. A book procession of the Tibetan Lamas, as seen at Darjeeling
JIVANJI JAMSHEDJI MODI
15. On superstitions of the Goa people from Portuguese sources
E. REHATSEK
16 A note on the worship of the Demon Rahu by the Dusadhs
of South Bihar
SARAT CHANDRA MITRA


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