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Art. XI.—On the Ante-Brahmanical Worship of the Hindús in the Dekhan

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 March 2011

Extract

In former notices on this subject, I have given probable reasons for believing, that those objects of worship among the Hindús which by custom are denied the use of temples—denominated demons by the Brahmans, which do not require the aid of Brahmans for the celebration of the rites by which they are honoured, and even if at all venerated by them have the worship paid them represented as if it were a boon given to Rakshas, slain by some one or other of the Brahmanical gods,—were adored prior to the ascendency of the priestly caste in this part of India.

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1841

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