| 1832 - Страниц: 652
...this place we have been joined by several large bodies of pilgrims, perhaps two thousand in nuinbp.r, who have come from various parts of northern India....remain unburied. On a plain by the river near the pilgrims' caravansera at this place, thera are more than a hundred skulls. The dogs, jackalls and vultures... | |
| John Statham - 1832 - Страниц: 570
...in 1806, is well known ; a short extract or two from his ' Christian Researches' may suffice. — ' Numbers of pilgrims die on the road, and their bodies...remain unburied. On a plain by the river near the pilgrims' caravansera, at this place, Budruck, one hundred miles from Juggernaut, there are more than... | |
| James Peggs - 1832 - Страниц: 550
...June, 1806, is well known ; a short extract or two from his " Christian Researches" may suffice. — " Numbers of pilgrims die on the road, and their bodies...remain unburied. On a plain, by the river near the pilgrims' caravansera, at this place, * "The car of Juggernaut measures 43^ feet high; it has sixteen... | |
| 1834 - Страниц: 444
...Phidias's Minerva, the eyes were of brilliant gems. See Plato, in the Greater Hippias. VOL. I. U bers of pilgrims die on the road ; and their bodies generally...jackalls, and vultures, seem to live here on human prey37." The amazed traveller proceeded, with an imagination already sickened by the scene he had beheld,... | |
| Hindus - 1834 - Страниц: 444
...Even in Phiclias's Minerva, the eyes were of brilliant gems. See Plato, in the Greater Hippias. bers of pilgrims die on the road ; and their bodies generally...jackalls, and vultures, seem to live here on human prey87." The amazed traveller proceeded, with an imagination already sickened by the scene he had beheld,... | |
| 1834 - Страниц: 472
...Hippias. VOL. I. U bers of pilgrims die on the road ; and their bodies generally remain unbtiried. OH a plain by the river, near the pilgrim's caravansera,...jackalls, and vultures, seem to live here on human prey37." The amazed traveller proceeded, with an imagination already sickened by the scene he had beheld,... | |
| Frederick Russell - 1834 - Страниц: 158
...large bodies of pilgrims, perhaps 2000 in number, who have come from various parts of Northern India. Numbers of pilgrims die on the road; and their bodies generally remain, unburied. The dogs,jackals, and vultures, seem to live here on human prey. (June 12th.)—Many thousands of pilgrims... | |
| Joseph Nightingale - 1835 - Страниц: 878
...his future condition, whether he ascend to the gods, at Juggernaut. Numben of pilgrims die on «he road ; and their bodies generally remain unburied. On a plain by the river, near the pilgrims' caravansera at this place, there are more tlmn a hundred skulls. The dogs, jackals, and vultures,... | |
| 1835 - Страниц: 538
...though this is not, I believe, common. Numbers of pilgrims perish on the road to this sanguinary shrine, and their bodies generally remain unburied. " On a plain by the river," says Buchanan, " near the pilgrims' caravansera at this place, there are more than a hundred skulls.... | |
| James Bell - 1836 - Страниц: 690
...and children. Some old persons are among them, who wish to die at Juggernaut. Numbers of pU. grima die on the road ; and their bodies generally remain unburied. On a plain by the river near the Pilgrims' Caravanserai at this place, there are more than a hundred sculls. The dogs, jackals, and... | |
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