RELIGION IN THE EAST.
dus in India and fV ™P! difficulties arising oat #BHI the oldest in the v^wtti|| have reached a stateghSlH the West are some ways it appear |jl|n|l our minds it does commend itself to us ||HBH Mohammedan religioa lIEhH been founded in tteSBHI deed, I find it di£to)M'S|Hß I had been at dagger* iJH|HP clashes between cult to understand wanted to fight batlHraffiß men and the Hmnaa|iflH||H there were' some riots between then JP^HHII mir, the speaker <fi|H|Hn Maharaja and most «i|HhH| vants wore in a great rainot%iffflfßH while in the were in Srinagar there WWhEhH ligions. shopshaditlißßHK there was more or 'I^HhB Hindus carry oiat"""Sß|||||» should say them arc far more a |||H||l fashioned s^^'mllHHl that alter three travelled through l|B|BH| in Kashmir w^^|B|H|h dans believe according to the the they sang at heard the wc"iea #|wMM| rice fields singjag IIHHHH' his boatman bad 9l||lHHh| : were singing ing God to hesg> praying God to fj|lJ||HHK ours," remadcedn3|H|HH : "You would tein^lHHHß street singing *']hsttlHHHE|U9B think I have em<mMHHm. layer, at the end singing *Naw tlte IMlillHwßM The Hindus and practicaUy al! J|||HHHli ; horoscopes : that had been tfc* i in the Middle A|K& : ■ said Professor wgaflHHß building himsett at fjjfjjlllll appear that matter what money and titles of labour w|H^^H| those astidcicersjAHHnH
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20828, 11 April 1933, Page 14
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