The Vedic fathers of geology

174

-the fossile plants of the Coal Era 110. _-of the Devonian Period 110. -of the 110. -the algw, &c., that began their life as far back as the Azoic Age, 110. Play-—fair 95. Pleiades 27, 135 ( vide Krittikas ). Pleistocene Age 31. —Epoch 146. —Period 63, 138, 141, 143. Pliocene Period 32. -Lower-32, —Man 32, Pococke 152 Greece ). Polar reijigions 153. —Characteristics of the-72. Post-Tertiary Age 31. Post-Vedic Geological Literature-cause of the absence of-7. Post-Vindhyan (that is, Cambrian) Epoch 85. Praja’pati-the Creator ह. 18, 116. Pralaya or Deluge 141. Pre-Cambrian or Vindhyan Age 102, 111. ह -Epoch 114, 153. | —Period 11, 113. fossils 129. -life 111.

Silurian Epoch

(India in

14,

| Precession of the equinoxes

134,

Precursor of Mankind-the Man-Lion, the connecting link between the brute intelligence and the reasoning powers of man 88, 89.

Pre-Glacial man 32.

Primary Era 21-rocks 93 -use of the term Primary Era by Sir Charles Lyell 21.

Primates 89, 90.

Primitive Ancestors p. 1X, 50, 52, 53, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 106, 138, 148.

-the oldest ancestors of our Rig-Vedic Bards 49. -of Rig-Vedic Fore-fathers 52, 138.

-A‘ryan Ancestors 60. —A’ryans 59.

—A‘ryan Progenitors 61. —A’‘tyan Home 144. —Cradle 144.

—Fore-fathers 49, 72, 76. -observers of Rain, Dawn, and Sun 46, 49, 53. -Vedic life 29.

Progenitor Manu 59,

Prometheus 140.

Prophetic announcement 81

Proterozoic Epoch 115. —fauna 113, flora 113.

—Period 108, 112.

Punia’b 56, 152.