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Art. X.—Notes on the Early History of Modern India. Part V. On the Succession of the Hindu Priesthood. the Bḥrigus, Añgiras, and Atharvans, and the Historical Evidence thence derived, followed by the History of the Year.

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Title: Art. X.—Notes on the Early History of Modern India. Part V. On the Succession of the Hindu Priesthood. the Bḥrigus, Añgiras, and Atharvans, and the Historical Evidence thence derived, followed by the History of the Year.
Authors: Hewitt, J. F.
Superior Title: Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland; 07/01/1890, Vol. 22 Issue 3, p527-605, 79p
Abstract: I closed the Appendix to the last Essay of this series, published in April, 1890, by adducing proof that Māghada and Bhārata were derived from the roots Mag amd Bhṛi, both of which mean “to bring forth,” and that they both meant “the sons of the great mother who brings forth all mankind.” [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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