The Vedic fathers of geology

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India p. II, 75, 98, 138, 151. —Proper 150,

Andian area-low temperature in the-153.

Andian Magazine and Review 01

Indians 141, 150.

Endian A’ryans or IndoAryans 36, 66, 78, 79, 81, 82, 148, 149. -autochthonous 36, 57, 149.

Gndo-A’ryan _life-religion pervading in-14, 107.

Andra 39, 40, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48,49, 50, 51, 52, 54, 55, 57, 59, 60, 62, 66, 75, 104, 127. -Antiquity of-43.

Andus-the river—40, 60, 61, 76, 78.

Inter-Glacial Epochs 84, 134, 138.

Ira'n 44, 79, 80, $1, 83, 148.

Ira’‘nians (Perso Aryans) 78, 81, 148.

dra’vati—the Vedic Parushni or modern Ravi 78.

Ireland-the A’rya land 148, (vide Max Muller’s Science of Language. vol. I. p. 274. Fifth Edition. 1866.

Staly —Geologists of—97. Modern Cradle of civiliza. tion 98,

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J.

Jacobi-Dr.-of Bonn, -on the antiquity of the Vedas 26.

Jacolliot M. Louis 151.

Jamna’ 78. ( Vide Yamuna the river ),

Japan 152 ( Hindu colonies in )

Ja’va'-Colonised by the Hindus 152.

Jna’nesinvara—the great Maharashira poet, saint, and philosopher 123.

Jna’neshvari’ 123.

Jones-Sir William p. II.

Journal of the Bombay Branch-Royal Asiatic Society 27.

-of Great Britain and Ireland 150.

-—of Oriental Society of Germany 151.

Judd J, W. Professor of Geology. p. VI, VIL, 2, 88, 97, 102, 110, 111, 113, 114, 115, 117, 154.

Jupiter 27 (Vide Brzhaspati ).

K,

Kali 145, 144, 145, 146, 156.

Ka’shmir—the Himalayan high land 45.

Keane—Ethnology of-32. -His Work-Max Past and Present 32