A branch of the Indo-Iranian family of languages.
A language family originating from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka and the Maldives.
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Examples for "Indo-Aryan "
Examples for "Indo-Aryan "
1 The Upanishads represent the loftiest heights of ancient Indo - Aryan thought and culture.
2 Examples of this class of myth in Indo - Aryan literature are not hard to find.
3 There are two elements in Mexican, as in Quiche, and Indo - Aryan , and Maori, and even Andaman cosmogonic myth.
4 These will be chiefly exposed in the chapter on " Indo - Aryan Myths of the Beginnings of Things," which follows.
5 The first and oldest source of our knowledge of Indo - Aryan myths is the Rig-Veda, whose nature and character have been described.
1 He studied Persian and Arabic literature at Patna, the centre of Indic Mohammedan learning.
2 When Alexander entered India there were still two bodies of Indic people west of the Indus.
3 For in truth the Buddhism of China and Tibet has no place in the history of Indic religions.
4 What is common and world-wide in the forms of Indic faith we have shown in a previous chapter.
5 For the historian of Indic religions this fact is of great significance, since such practice is the entering wedge which was to split the castes.
6 The innocent plunges his hand into boiling water and fetches out a stone (Anglo-Saxon law) or a coin ( Indic law) without injury to his hand.
7 This thing says, Three-rd pers period sing periodic indic period of Be,' the last in heavy bold type.
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