9788120811133-8120811135-Vedic Mythology

Vedic Mythology

ISBN-13: 9788120811133
ISBN-10: 8120811135
Edition: 5
Author: Arthur Anthony Macdonell, A.A. Macdonell
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass
Format: Hardcover 189 pages
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ISBN-13: 9788120811133
ISBN-10: 8120811135
Edition: 5
Author: Arthur Anthony Macdonell, A.A. Macdonell
Publication date: 2015
Publisher: Motilal Banarsidass
Format: Hardcover 189 pages

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Vedic Mythology (ISBN-13: 9788120811133 and ISBN-10: 8120811135), written by authors Arthur Anthony Macdonell, A.A. Macdonell, was published by Motilal Banarsidass in 2015. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other Folklore & Mythology (Social Sciences) books. You can easily purchase or rent Vedic Mythology (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Folklore & Mythology books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Religion in its widest sense includes on the one hand the conception which men entertain of the divine or supernatural powers and, on the other, that sense of the dependence of human welfare on those powers which finds its expression in various forms of worship. Mythology is connected with the former side of religion as furnishing the whole body of myths or stories which are told about gods and heroes and which describe their character and origin, their actions and surroundings. Such myths have their source in the attempt of the human mind, in a primitive and unscientific age, to explain the various forces and phenomena of nature with which man is confronted. Vedic Mythology presents the earliest stage in the evolution of beliefs which constitute the source of religious concepts of the majority of Indian people. The book is divided into seven Chapters. Chapter I is intro-ductory. It deals primarily with the sources and traits of Vedic Mythology. Chapter II states the Vedic concepts of the world and its origin. Chapter III classifies deities into different categories: celestial, atmospheric, terrestrial, abstract, dual and tutelary. Chapter IV relates to mythical priests and heroes. Chapter V details the lower species, birds and animals as well as inanimate objects and describes their general traits. Chapter VI treats of aerial and terrestrial demons and fiends, asuras, pa is, raksasas,pisacas, etc. Chapter VII deals with heaven, hell, yama, pitrs and the life to come. Documented with Sanskrit and General Index, this work consti-tutes a valuable contribution in the field of Vedic mythology. VEDIC MYTHOLOGY presents the earliest stage in the evolution of beliefs which constitute the source of religious concepts of the majority of Indian people. The book is divided into seven Chapters. Chapter I is introductory. It deals primarily with the sources and traits of Vedic Mythology. Chapter II states the Vedic concepts of the world and its origin. Chapter III classifies deities into different categories: celestial, atmospheric, terrestrial, abstract, dual and tutelary. Chapter IV relates to mythical priests and heroes. Chapter V details the lower species, birds and animals as well as inanimate objects and describes their general traits. Chapter VI treats of aerial and terrestrial demons and fiends, asuras, panis, raksasas, pisacas, etc. Chapter VII deals with heaven, hell, yama, pitrs and the life to come. Documented with Sanskrit and General Index, this work constitutes a valuable contribution in the field of Vedic Mythology.

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