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This would explain the use of Maya instead of Sanscrit words for the names of the various parts of the “ Sri - Santara ; " show the Maya to be more ancient than Sanscrit ; and also account for the grammatical forms common to both the ...
This would explain the use of Maya instead of Sanscrit words for the names of the various parts of the “ Sri - Santara ; " show the Maya to be more ancient than Sanscrit ; and also account for the grammatical forms common to both the ...
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No one has ever ventured an explanation of it . And yet it contains no mystery . Its teaching is easily read ; the explanatory legends being written in Egyptian characters , that , however , are likewise Maya .
No one has ever ventured an explanation of it . And yet it contains no mystery . Its teaching is easily read ; the explanatory legends being written in Egyptian characters , that , however , are likewise Maya .
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Macrobius , ” trying to explain this custom of Egyptian matrons , says it was in imitation of the images of the sun , in which that luminary was represented as a human head having a lock of hair on the right side of the face .
Macrobius , ” trying to explain this custom of Egyptian matrons , says it was in imitation of the images of the sun , in which that luminary was represented as a human head having a lock of hair on the right side of the face .
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