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isis unveiled, vol 2: chapter ix (misinterpreted myths)

“Orientalists accord the Mahabharata an antiquity of between twelve and fifteen hundred years B.C. As to the Greek version it bears as little evidence as the other, and the attempts of the Hellenists in this direction have as signally failed. The story of the conquering army of Alexander penetrating into Northern India, itself becomes more [...]

isis unveiled, vol 2: chapter ix (misinterpreted myths)

“Manu (book 1, sloka 35) gives the names of ten eminent saints whom he calls pradjapatis (more correctly pragapatis), in whom the Brahman theologians see prophets, ancestors of the human race, and the Pundits simply consider as ten powerful kings who lived in the Krita-yug, or the age of good (the golden age of the [...]