minstrels', who recited 'songs' at 'festivals', and they seem to have had alphabetical 'characters' written with a style on palmyra leaves. A bundle of those leaves was called 'a book' ; they acknowledged the existence of God, whom they styled 'ko', or... Journal of the American Oriental Society - 第 262 頁American Oriental Society 著 - 1862完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1858 - 1194 頁
...of country. They were without books, and were probably ignorant of written alphabetical characters ; but they had ' minstrels,' who recited ' songs ' at...which is unknown to orthodox Hinduism. They erected a ' temple ' to His honour, which they called ' Ko-il,' God's haute ; but I cannot find any trace of... | |
| 1865 - 414 頁
...were without herecl* Dravidian Comparative Grammar, p. 521. itary ' priests' and ' idols,' and appeal- to have had no idea of 'heaven' or 'hell/ of the '...acknowledged the existence of God, whom they styled ' K6/ or king, a realistic title which is unknown to orthodox Hinduism. They erected to his honour... | |
| 1869 - 924 頁
...without ' hereditary priests,' without ' idols,' and ideas of ' heaven, hell, soul, or sin ; ' yet that they acknowledged the existence of God, whom they styled ko, or king, and erected to his honour a temple which they called ko-u, or God's house. Their chief worship, however,... | |
| Robert Caldwell - 1875 - 816 頁
...characters ' written with a style on palmyra leaves. A bundle of those leaves was called ' a book ;' they were without hereditary ' priests ' and ' idols,'...acknowledged the existence of God, whom they styled kd, or king — a realistic title little known to orthodox Hinduism. They erected to his honour a '... | |
| 1883 - 854 頁
...without ' hereditary priests.' without 'idols,' and ideas of 'heaven, helí, •oui, or sin ; ' yet that they acknowledged the existence of God, whom they styled ko, or king, and erected to his honour a temple which they called Itt-i!. or God's house. Their chief worship, however,... | |
| 1890 - 956 頁
...without " hereditary priests," without " idols," and ideas of "heaven, hell, soul, or sin;" yet that they acknowledged the existence of God, whom they styled ko, or king, and erected to his honor a temple which they called kd-il, or God's house. Their chief worship, however,... | |
| Robert Caldwell - 1913 - 696 頁
...characters ' written with a style on palmyra leaves. A bundle of those leaves was called ' a book ' ; they acknowledged the existence of God, whom they styled ko, or king — a realistic title little known to orthodox Hinduism. They erected to his honour a ' temple,' which they called K6-U,... | |
| Ramanujapuram Narasimhacharya, Nārada (Maha Thera.) - 1999 - 186 頁
...characters' written with a style on palmyra* leaves. A bundle of those leaves was called a ' book.' They acknowledged the existence of God, whom they styled ko, or king — a realistic title, little known to orthodox Hiuduisu. They erected to his honour a ' temple ' which they called koil,... | |
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