Aryan Sun-MythsJazzybee Verlag, 2012 - 196 pages Aryan Sun-Myths, the Origin of Religions, by Sarah E. Titcomb, is a very conscientious effort to reduce to a convenient compass, a vast amount of lore, whose sources are scattered through all literature and all languages. This work will afford sufficient information on the subject for all practical purposes while its excellent catalogue of the more important works concerning it, and some very comprehensive explanatory notes appended, may easily lead up to more profound studies. |
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adoration Ahriman allegorical ancient appears Aryan Babylonians Baptism basrelief beautiful believed birth body born Brahmans Buddha Buddhist called celebrated celestial celestial Virgin centuries child Christ Christian coins Constantine Pogonatus constellation Creator Crishna cross crucified crucifixion darkness dead death deity disciples divine doctrine dogmas early earth Egypt Egyptian enters the sign Erymanthia Essenes Eusebius evil faith goddess gods Greek head Heaven Hebrew Hercules Hindoo Holy Horus immortality Incarnation India infant Isis Jesus Jews king LABOR Lamb legend light Lord mankind Mexicans missionaries monogram months moon mythology myths night Nisroch origin Osiris Pagan Persian Phoenician priests Quetzalcoatl religion religious representation represented rising river Roman rose sacred sacrifice Saint Sakya Saviour says sects Serapis serpent sins spirit sungod sunmyths swastica symbol temples Tertullian Testament Tezcatlipoca Therapeutae thou tree Trinity twelve twelve labors twentyfifth of December Virgin Mother Vishnu winter solstice words worshipped zodiac