| John Malcolm - 1824 - 560 páginas
...infinite vexation and trouble, as it compelled Mahadeva to create new ones. He therefore formed the Charon equally devout as the Bhat, but of bolder spirit, and gave him in charge these favourite animals. From that period no bull was ever destroyed by "the lion. •In the above allegorical... | |
| sir John Malcolm - 1832 - 562 páginas
...infmite vexation and trouble, as it compelled Mahadeva to create new ones. He therefore formed the Charun equally devout as the Bhat, but of bolder spirit, and gave him in charge these favourite animals. From that period no bull was ever destroyed by the lion. poot race) had fallen.... | |
| Edward Balfour - 1885 - 1302 páginas
...daily killed by the lion. On which. Mahadeva, tired with daily creating a bull, formed the Charon, equally devout as the Bhat. but of bolder spirit, and gave him charge of the animals, from which date the bull was never destroyed by the lion. In the west of India,... | |
| William Crooke - 1896 - 572 páginas
...Malcolm says* :— " According to the fable of their origin, Mahadeva first created Bhats to attend to his lion and bull ; but the former killing the latter...devout as the Bhat, but of bolder spirit, and gave him charge of these favourite animals. From that period no bull was ever destroyed by the lion." By another... | |
| Robert Vane Russell - 1916 - 728 páginas
...trouble, as it compelled Mahadeo to create new ones. He therefore formed the Charan, equally devout with the Bhat, but of bolder spirit, and gave him in charge these favourite animals. From that time no bull was ever destroyed by the lion.3 This fable perhaps indicates... | |
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