| Fitzedward Hall - 1864 - 388 páginas
...character of as great antiquity as any works of their class. l' The invariable form of the Puranas is that of a dialogue, in which some person relates...immediate narrator is, commonly, though not constantly, Lomaharshana or Romaharshana, the disciple of Vyasa, who is supposed to communicate what was imparted... | |
| 1868 - 862 páginas
...The invariable form of the Purln'as,' says Professor Wilson, in his Preface to the Vishriu-Pur&n'a, 'is that of a dialogue in which some person relates...immediate narrator is commonly, though not constantly, Lomaharshan'a, or Eomaharshan'a, the disciple of Vyisa, who is supposed to communicate what was imparted... | |
| 1868 - 860 páginas
...Wilson, in his Preface to the Viehn'u-Puran'a, ' is that of a dialogue in which some person relates ita contents in reply to the inquiries of another. This...immediate narrator is commonly, though not constantly, lomaharshan'a, or Komaharshan'a, the disciple of Vyâsa, who is supposed to communicate what was imparted... | |
| Ephraim Chambers - 1870 - 850 páginas
...worship, or tliat of Durgä, than to that of Tiahn'u or S iva. ' The invariable form of the Purun'as,' says Professor Wilson, in his Preface to the Vishn'u-Purana,...immediate narrator is commonly, though not constantly, Lomaharshan'a, or Romaharshan'a, the disciple of Vyâsa, who is supposed to communicate what was imparted... | |
| John Garrett (director of public instruction in Mysore.) - 1871 - 814 páginas
...the character of ns great antiquity as any works of their class. "The invariable form of the Puranas is that of a dialogue, in which some person relates...immediate narrator is commonly, though not constantly, Lomaharshana or Romaharshana, the disciple of Vyasa, who is supposed to communicate what was imparted... | |
| John Garrett - 1871 - 978 páginas
...character of as great antiquity as any works of their class. *'• The invariable form of the Puranas is that of a dialogue, in which some person relates...immediate narrator is commonly, though not constantly, Lomaharsharia or Romaharshana, the disciple of Vyasa, who is supposed to communicate what was imparted... | |
| John Garrett - 1871 - 814 páginas
...character of as great antiquity as any works of their class. ''• The invariable form of the Puranas is that of a dialogue, in which some person relates...having been held on other occasions between different individnals, in consequence of similar questions having been asked. The immediate narrator is commonly,... | |
| Theodor Goldstuecker - 1879 - 614 páginas
...more exclusively to the class of works known as Tantras. There are accordingly, Vaishn'ava-Purau'as, or those composed for the glory of Vish'nu, S'aiva...immediate narrator is commonly, though not constantly, Lomaharshan'a, or Romaharshan'a, •the disciple of Vyasa, who is suppose'd to communicate what was... | |
| Theodor Goldstücker - 1879 - 360 páginas
...The invariable form of the Puran'as," says Professor Wilson, in his Preface to the Vishn'u-Purdn'u, " is that of a dialogue in which some person relates...immediate narrator is commonly, though not constantly, Lomaharshan'a, or Romaharshan'a, the disciple of Vyasa, who is supposed to communicate what was imparted... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1882 - 368 páginas
...another. Several dialogues are eventually woven together ; and they purport to have been held on different occasions between different individuals, in consequence of similar questions having been asked. Usually the immediate narrator is Lomaharshand or Romaharshana, the disciple of Vyasa, who, as Plato... | |
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