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1 Intro, 1 | that the Iranian and the Indian languages remained practically 2 Intro, 1 | 1907 of the names of the Indian deities Mitra, Varuna, Indra, 3 Intro, 4 | were, according to native Indian tradition, composed or ' 4 Intro, 7 | characteristic of later Indian thought in the form of the 5 Intro, 10| from the remotest period of Indian literature? The reply, stated 6 Intro, 10| that, though the native Indian commentators are invaluable 7 Intro, 10| in emphasizing the purely Indian character of the Vedic hymns, 8 1 | heaven by Matarisvan, the Indian Prometheus; and the acquisition 9 1 | represents the earliest Indian trinity.~The universe being 10 8 | deity is not a creation of Indian mythology, but goes back 11 10 | disease.~Brhaspáti is a purely Indian deity. The double accent 12 17 | asv-in horseman) is purely Indian, and though they undoubtedly