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  • ...for his work in the fields of [[comparative mythology]] and [[comparative religion]]. ...is that "...Mythology is often thought of as 'other peoples' religions and religion can be defined as mis-interpreted mythology."
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  • ...to metaphysics, to biology and evolution, to new physics and cosmology, to religion and morality). Applying Duration to cinema theory and analysis does not nec ...st commercially attractive over the great years of the magic lantern as an organized trade. The catalogue is arranged chronologically, with each year’s new se
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  • ...ned to India in 1860. After he left India in 1886, he reverted to the Sikh religion. ...olated their caste rules, and Muslims did not want to fight those of their religion in Afghanistan and other places. The Madras governor promised the Bengal ar
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  • ...in and thus successfully transcends being particularly grounded in any one religion. ...he traditional guru-student relationship that exists without sanction from organized institutions, and which gave rise to all the great yogins who made way into
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  • ...ines,(23) with teams composed on the basis of caste, ethnic group, race or religion. A distinguished Indian cricketer, writing just after Independence, claimed ...informed by the inclusive nationalism, transcending divisions of caste and religion, promoted after the 1920s by men such as Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehr
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  • ...The ethos of the Rahnumae at its inception was to restore the Zoroastrian religion to its original purity and simplicity. The society is still in operation in ...d, in all he suffered and in all he taught, he was the prophet Zoroaster's religion personified because he was the man more than anybody else of pure thought,
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  • ...The ethos of the Rahnumae at its inception was to restore the Zoroastrian religion to its original purity and simplicity. The society is still in operation in ...d, in all he suffered and in all he taught, he was the prophet Zoroaster's religion personified because he was the man more than anybody else of pure thought,
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  • ...sted, and of these communities in which membership was gained by virtue of religion were primordial. It was sufficient, then, to know every type of Indian, an ..., "that in a comparatively short space of time thagi ceased to exist as an organized and widely spread crime." The operations of the Thuggee and Dacoity Departm
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  • ...n September 1998 that I went there for the first time. The Indian Army had organized an exhibition on arms seized from Kashmiri militants. I got chatting with t ...etween the promising Gautam and the spirited Shivaji. Gandhi arrogated the religion of God to himself and imputed irreligion of the devil to all those who oppo
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  • ...make films... all legends, all mythologies and all myths, all founders of religion, and the very religions... await their exposed resurrection, and the heroes ...'s entire mode of existence. The manner in which human sense perception is organized, the medium in which it is accomplished, is determined not only by nature b
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  • ...ts own particular definitions. It is sometimes considered to be a form of religion, a faulty or primitive type of reasoning, or a symbolic ritual activity. I ...ry to display it." Though this robs the term magic of its relations with religion, philosophy, and sorcery, it helpfully illustrates the close lexical and co
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  • THIS volume is an outcome of a conference organized in 2002 under the aegis of the World Bank, with a group of highly eminent c ...accompaniments but the deadening impulse of tradition, often sanctioned by religion.
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  • desire to reform and purify their ancient religion may be partly due to the very modern form of leading articles. The mixture of religion with
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  • ...The ethos of the Rahnumae at its inception was to restore the Zoroastrian religion to its original purity and simplicity. The society is still in operation in ...d, in all he suffered and in all he taught, he was the prophet Zoroaster's religion personified because he was the man more than anybody else of pure thought,
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  • desire to reform and purify their ancient religion may be partly due to religion, by institutions of a representative type, reckoning upon free
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  • Anyhow, the gnostics and sufis are not an organized separate sect, nor do they claim to have formed any such cult. They are sca "The function of religion is to bestow order upon human life and to establish an "outward" harmony up
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