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1 I, Pref | been handed down by oral tradition for many generations before
2 I, Pref | Callaway, Unkulunkulu, or the Tradition of Creation, as existing
3 I, Pref | forget that though oral tradition, when once brought under
4 I, Pref | before it became fixed in the tradition of a village community,
5 I, Pref | allowed to form part of the tradition that had to be handed down,
6 I, Pref | the original and genuine tradition separate from apocryphal
7 I, Pref | that it should be so, but tradition is too strong on this point,
8 I, Translat | preserved, whether by oral tradition or by writing, they are
9 I, Translat | been handed down by oral tradition chiefly, has perished beyond
10 I, Intro, 0, 0, 2 | the mists and clouds of tradition that gather so quickly round
11 I, 4, 0, 0, 2 | Next follows the father's tradition to the son, and thus they
12 I, 4, 0, 0, 2 | organs, or he may deliver the tradition to him while he sits before
13 XV, 1 | the safe keeping of oral tradition, it is almost a duty to
14 XV, 5 | forward to invalidate the tradition which represents it as belonging
15 XV, 5 | the character of literary tradition in India. Asuri occurs in
16 XV, 7 | phonetically so unnatural, that the tradition must have been very strong
17 XV, 11, 2, 4, 1 | Atharvangirasas, the Itihasa (tradition), Purana-vidya (knowledge
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