Journal of Tamil Studies, 第 2 卷International Institute of Tamil Studies, 1970 |
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第 1 到 3 筆結果,共 54 筆
第 29 頁
... objects which can be qualified as religious , one can most clearly observe their immediate connection with the later culture of India . Con- sidering a strong stability of Indian religious tradition ( mythology , iconography , ritual ) ...
... objects which can be qualified as religious , one can most clearly observe their immediate connection with the later culture of India . Con- sidering a strong stability of Indian religious tradition ( mythology , iconography , ritual ) ...
第 39 頁
... objects themselves . Apparently , these objects may be treated as protective amulets , preventing danger , which can come from any quarter . Worshipping of cardinal points is a characteristic feature of the Indian ritual from ancient ...
... objects themselves . Apparently , these objects may be treated as protective amulets , preventing danger , which can come from any quarter . Worshipping of cardinal points is a characteristic feature of the Indian ritual from ancient ...
第 91 頁
... objects are often used not to denote the object itself , but to stand as a phonetic representation . Thus grammatical elements and abstract ideas that would be difficult or impossible to represent through a picture could be expressed in ...
... objects are often used not to denote the object itself , but to stand as a phonetic representation . Thus grammatical elements and abstract ideas that would be difficult or impossible to represent through a picture could be expressed in ...
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Announcement by the Board of Editors | 5 |
The Formal Analysis of the ProtoIndian Texts | 13 |
B Ya Volcok | 29 |
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Ainnurruvar Akam ancient appears Archæological Aryan aśvattha Bahrein blocks Ceylon Cheras Chōlas Citadel clan common connected corresponding culture dative decipherment deity depicted derived digramme Dilmun Dravidian languages Dravidian names epithet evidence excavations Excursus Finnish Finnish team fish genitive goddess hand Harappan Heras Hindu homophones honorific Hunter Ibid identified Indian indicate Indus Civilization Indus script Indus Valley inscriptions interpreted king Kōcar later ligatures Lothal Lower City Madras Malaya Maravar meaning Mohenjo-daro morpheme Murukan names and titles Numbers refer O.Ta occur Old Tamil origin Pandyas Paras personage personal names phonetic value phratries pictogram planet plural possible priest priest-rulers probably pronominal Proto Proto-Dravidian Proto-Indian Proto-Indian civilization PROTO-INDIAN SCRIPT Proto-Indian texts Puram Sangam Sanskrit scholars seal-texts seals serpent SIGN-LIST signs South India Soviet suffix suggested Sumerian symbol Tamil country Tamil Nesan Tamil Studies Tamil-Brahmi temple tion tradition tree tribe University variants vēl Vēlir