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" who wishes to perform sacred ablution, wash the feet of her lord, and drink the water: for a husband is to a wife greater than Shankar or Vishnu. The husband is her god, and priest, and religion : wherefore abandoning everything else, she ought chiefly... "
History of the Suppression of Infanticide in Western India Under the ... - Página 34
por John Wilson - 1855 - 457 páginas
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The Wesleyan-Methodist Magazine

1846 - 664 páginas
...greater than Shankara or Vishnu. The husband is her god, and Guru, and religion, and its services ; wherefore, abandoning everything else, she ought chiefly to worship her husband." * The devotion is not less prostrate in the case of a disciple toward his Priest. They tell a tale illustrative...
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A Mission to the Mysore: With Scenes and Facts Illustrative of India, Its ...

William Arthur - 1847 - 578 páginas
...greater than Shankara or Vishtnu. The husband is her god, and guru, and religion, and its services ; wherefore, abandoning everything else, she ought chiefly to worship her husband."* The devotion is not less prostrate in the case of a disciple toward his priest. They tell a tale illustrative...
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The Wesleyan juvenile offering

Wesleyan Methodist missionary society - 1876 - 152 páginas
...for her lord to a wife is greater than Shankara or Vishnu" (the names of two of the Hindoo gods). " The husband is her god, and priest, and religion ;...everything else, she ought chiefly to worship her husband." — DR. COLIN S. VALENTINE, Missionary of the United Presbyterian Church. MISSIONARY PIGS. $HEN the...
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Papers on Indian Reform: Sanitary, Material, Social, Moral and Religious

1889 - 854 páginas
...drink the water; for a husband is to a wife greater than Siva or Vishnu. The husband is her god, her priest, and religion ; wherefore abandoning everything else, she ought chiefly to worship her husband." IV. 35. Hindu Tales. — Professor Wilson says : " The greater number of them turn upon the wickedness...
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A Handbook of Comparative Religion

Samuel Henry Kellogg - 1899 - 198 páginas
...oblations wash the feet of her lord, and drink the water. . . . The husband is her god, her priest, and her religion ; wherefore, abandoning everything else, she ought chiefly to worship her husband." 3 The treatment of widows in India, even of those who are mere children, is a matter which is notorious....
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The Wrongs of Indian Womanhood

Mrs. Marcus B. Fuller - 1900 - 338 páginas
...honors her lord, so far is she exalted in heaven.' (Manu v. 155.) 'Let a wife,' it is said in the Shanda Purana, ' who wishes to perform sacred ablution, wash...enjoined: ' let her have only that degree of affection that is necessary. Let the fullness of affection be reserved for brothers, and other similar connections.'...
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The Wrongs of Indian Womanhood

Mrs. Marcus B. Fuller - 1900 - 372 páginas
...ablution, wash the feet of her lord, and drink the water: for a husband is to a wife greater than Shanhar or Vishnu. The husband is her god, and priest, and...enjoined: ' let her have only that degree of affection that is necessary. Let the fullness of affection be reserved for brothers, and other similar connections.'...
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Missionary Principles and Practice: A Discussion of Christian Missions and ...

Robert Elliott Speer - 1902 - 568 páginas
...oblation wash the feet of her lord and drink the water. The husband is her god, her priest, and her religion ; wherefore, abandoning everything else, she ought chiefly to worship her husband." Buddhism is a direct force in promoting indolence in Buddhist lands. Every male must spend part of...
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Papers on Great Indian Questions of the Day

John Murdoch - 1903 - 592 páginas
...drink the water ; for a husband is to a wife greater than Siva or Vishnu. The husband is her god, her priest, and religion ; wherefore abandoning everything else, she ought chiefly to worship her husband." IV. 35. The denial of education was the crowning device of Hinduism. So long as women were kept in...
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Missionary Review of the World, Volumen15;Volumen25

1902 - 1016 páginas
...oblation wash the feet of her lord and drink the water. The husband is her god, her priest, and her religion; wherefore, abandoning everything else, she ought chiefly to worship her husband." Buddhism is a direct force in promoting indolence in Buddhist lands. Every male must spend part of...
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