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Mhairs and Bhils; their Reclamation by good Government, . 113-115Ethnical distribution of Indian Races, . . . . . 115
CHAPTER IV.
THE ARYANS IN ANCIENT INDIA.
The Indo-European Stock, .......
Its Early Camping-ground in Central Asia , ....
Common Origin of European and Indian Religions,
The Indo-Aryans on the March, and in their new Homes,TheRig-Veda; Widow-burning unknown, . . . .
Development of Caste, . . . . . .119,
Aryan Civilisation in the Veda, ......
The Aryan Tribes organized into Kingdoms,
Origin and Growth of Priestly Families, ....
The Four Vedas; Brahmanas ; Sutras, ....
The Warrior and Cultivating Castes, .....
The Four Castes formed, .......
Struggle between the Brahmans and Kshattriyas, .
Brahman Supremacy established; Brahman Ideal Life, .Brahman Theology, ........
Rise of the Post-Vedic Gods; the Hindu Triad, .
Brdhman Philosophy ; its Six Schools, .....
Brahman Science and Grammar; Panini, ....
Sanskrit mss. and Prakrit Dialects, .....
The Indian Alphabets, .......
Brahman Astronomy ; its Three Periods, ....
Brahman Mathematics, Medicine, and Surgery,
Hindu Art of War, ........
Indian Music; its Peculiarities and Modern Revival,
Indian Architecture, Art-work, and Painting ,
Brahman Law; Codes of Manu and Yajnavalkya , .
Hindu Customary Law ; Perils of Codification,
Secular Literature of the Hindus , .....
The Mahabharaia ; its Growth and Central Story,
The Polyandry of Draupadf, ......
The Rdmdyana ; its Story and its Author, Valmfki,
Later Sanskrit Epics, ........
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