Orient Harping: A Desultory Poem ...

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Baptist Mission Press, 1822 - 203 pagina's
 

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Pagina 188 - another distressing scene this morning at the Place of " Skulls; — a poor woman lying dead, or nearly dead, and " her two children by her, looking at the dogs and vultures " which were near. The people passed by without notic" ing the children. I asked them where was their home. *' They said, ' they had no home but where their mother
Pagina 190 - He who thinks upon Ganga, though he be 800 miles distant from the river at the time, is delivered from all sin, and is entitled to heaven.
Pagina 186 - Tf a person should die in his house, and not by the river side, it is considered as a great misfortune, as he thereby loses the help of the goddess in his dying moments. If a person choose to die at home, his memory becomes infamous.
Pagina 184 - However shocking it may be, it is generally reported amongst the natives, that human sacrifices are to this day offered in some places in Bengal. At a village called Ksheeru, near the town of Burdwan, it is positively affirmed, that human sacrifices are still offered to the goddess Yoogadya, a form of Doorga ; at Kireetfikona, near Moorshtidubad, to Kalee ; and at many other places.
Pagina 187 - The walls and gates are covered with indecent emblems, in massive and durable sculpture. I have also visited the sand plains by the sea, in some places whitened with the bones of the pilgrims; and another place a h'ttle way out of the town, called by the English, the Golgotha, where the dead bodies are usually cast forth; and where dogs and vultures are ever seen...
Pagina 183 - John xii. 44 — 50. in the afternoon from Acts ii. 36 — 39. The word of God at this time seemed to fall with weight and influence upon them. There were but few present, but most that were, were in tears, and sundry cried out under distressing concern for their souls.
Pagina 191 - Voikoont'hu, is entirely of gold, and is eighty thousand miles in circumference. All its edifices are composed of jewels. The pillars of this heaven, and all the ornaments of the buildings are of precious stones. The crystal waters of the Ganges fall from the higher heavens on the head of...
Pagina 185 - Golgotha, the number of skulls and dead bodies are so great. In no part of India, perhaps, are the horrors of this superstition so deeply felt as on this spot : its victims are almost countless. Every third year they make a new image, when a...
Pagina 187 - The idol called Juggernaut, has been considered as the Moloch of the present age ; and he is justly so named, for the sacrifices...

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