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Indian Theism. By Nicol Macnicol. Oxford, 1915.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1915

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page 835 note 1 This is clearly laid down in BĀU. ii, 4. 13, despite Sukhtankar.

page 836 note 1 pp. 76 seqq.

page 837 note 1 p. 27.

page 838 note 1 pp. 200, 203.

page 839 note 1 Garbe (Indien und das Christentum, p. 265Google Scholar) talks of totem animals, but this begs the whole question. Of the tortoise .only is there a trace of possible totemism.

page 839 note 2 p. 30.

page 839 note 3 p. 274. See above, pp. 547–50.

page 840 note 1 p. 275.

page 840 note 2 Indien und das Christentum, p. 181, n. 4.Google Scholar

page 840 note 3 ERE. ii, 548b.Google Scholar

page 840 note 4 Op. cit. pp. 213, 265.

page 840 note 5 p. 273.

page 840 note 6 Op. cit. pp. 130 seqq.

page 840 note 7 Op. cit. pp. 224 seqq.

page 840 note 8 Keith, , JRAS. 1908, p. 172.Google Scholar

page 841 note 1 This is apparently the point of Hillebrandt's remark, Über die Anfänge des indischen Dramas, p. 19Google Scholar; if so, the answer is as above.

page 841 note 2 pp. 37–8.