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vi List of Illustrations. NO. Page No. Page 91 Solomon’s Molten Sea or Kauldron . 215 142 The Conception by Holy Ghost, Venice . 304 92 Egyptian Mirror and Woman . . 216 143 Ceres issues from Cave . . . 305 93 Solomon’s Temple in Plan and Section . 218 144 The Roman Alb-idea . . . 317 94 Serpent in Ark with Phalik Emblems . 223 145 ,, Chasuble-idea in plan . . 317 95 Various Coins of Greece and Asia . 224 146 ,, Ancient Pallium-idea . . 317 96 The Gaulik Serpent Goddess . . 224 147 Priest in Ancient Pallium . . . 317 97 Egyptian Tau . . . . 225 148 The Great Obo of Mongolia . . 333 98 Sri-Linga, bird-idea . . . 226 149 A Moslem Tombstone and Fire tower . 337 99 Planetary and Sectarian Symbols . . 228 150 The Delhi Lut and Gateway . . 337 100 Mahamadan Fish Nymph . . 230 151 Temple of Vesta and Sivaik ring . . 342 101 Isis, Babe and Fish-idea . . . 231 152 Asyrian Eagle-headed Gods at Worship . 345 102 Oanes, Fish and Sun Gods . . . 231 153 A Christian Church Altar . . . 345 103 Woman as the Snake Goddess . . 231 154 The Christian Church-idea . . 346 104 Phalo-Serpent, and Fire Worship at Pompeii 232 155 Pergamos as Mountain-god-idea . . 353 105 Sacred Hieroglpyhs . . . 233 156 Phalo-Arkite ideas in Mountains, &c. . 357 106 Isis and Horus in IOnik bell flower . . 233 157 Do. in Architecture . . 358 107 Diana of Ephesus . . . . 234 158 The Arko-foot-idea . . . 360 108 Heaven and the four Elements . . 235 159 Sacred feet in Argha . . . 361 109 The Bulls . . . . 237 160 The topographical feature-idea of Rome . 366 110 Fish and Woman-Idea . . . 244 161 Do. of Palatine Hill 368 162 The God-idea, Roman Nympheum . . 369 111 Asyrio-Phenician Fish-God with Rod . 245 163 Mars on Campus Martius . . . 370 112 Egyptian Themis, and Solar Python . 245 Plate VIII. here intervenes with 8 figures 386 113 Time and Truth, worshipping Lingam . 245 164 Two views of “Newton Stone” . . 387 114 Vishnu in the Fish-Avatār . . . 247 165 Vernal Equinox . . . . 403 115 Mermaid, Clonfert, Ireland . . 247 166 Curves of Festal Intensity . . . 422 116 Pisco-Phalik Worship . . . 247 167 Mother and Holy Child, Kaldia . . 433 117 Tombstone of Ophites, India . . 249 168 Do. Asyria . . . 433 118 Common Ancient and Modern Sculptur- 169 Do. as Amā the Eastern Solar 119 251 } ings, India, serpents and all symbols } Virgin . . . . . 433 120 170 Worship of Devi and Krishna . . 433 121 Lituæ amd Crozier-idea . . . 252 171 Hindu Devi with Phalus . . . 436 122 Crozier of Cashel . . . . 253 172 The Conception-idea, Venetian picture . 439 123 Serpent Cross of Killamery . . 254 173 The Polynesian “great God” Ta-Aroa . 444 124 Budhist Constellation, Rahu . . 255 174 Solar Saint and Cross-idea . . 445 125 The Parnassus-idea . . . 260 175 Old German God Tuisko . . . 448 126 Symoblism in Constantinople . . 265 176 “Jack in the box” . . . . 450 127 Landscape View of Hippodrome, Constan- 177 St. Michael’s Mount, Lands-end . . 456 tinople . . . . 266 178 The “Fall of Mithras” . . . 461 128 Ceres, Apollo, and Earth-idea . . 268 179 The Jewish Cherubim . . . 480 129 Greek Omphe Worship . . . 270 180 Hippa of Arkadia—“the Door of Life” . 483 130 Serapis as Abraxas . . . 274 181 Plate VI. here intervenes with 12 figures . 278 182 485 131 Tyrian Herakles, Stones, and Column of fire 279 } 183 132 Stonehenge as a Linga-in-Yoni . . 281 133 Serpent Mound, Loch Nell . . 288 Plate VII. here intervenes with 8 figures . 290 134 The Bread Makers of Barma . . 302 135 Tumulus with Pillar, Karnak . . 302 136 } } 137 138 Galgals with Menhirs, Bread Mill and 303 139 Column-ideas . . . 140 141 Phali in Mexico, Phenicia and Ireland } 184 185 } Hands and Suns on Irish Crosses } 487 186 Ferozaha’s Lāt, Delhi . . . 489 187 Egyptian God Serapis . . . 501 188 Sun as Mihr or Mitr the Fertilizer . 509 Ablanathabla, the Gnostic Charm . 189 Key and Lunar Sceptre . . 190 Egyptian Kun or Venus . . 191 Venus with Apple . . 192 Asyrian Mary and Child . . 193 Tor attacking the Giant Clouds . . . . . . . 511 516 521 522 522 522

REFERENCES WORKS WHICH HAVE BEEN READ OR CONSULTED BY THE AUTHOR, AND MORE OR LESS QUOTED ——————— CHINA, JAPAN, BARMA, AND BUDHISTIK INDIA, &c. Vols. Vols. 3 Rev. Dr. Legge’s Chinese Classics 1 Buddhisms on Norvége. Prof. Holmboe 1 Buddha Ghosha’s Parables. 1 Buddha Gayâ. Rev. E. Faber. 1 Buddhism. H. Alabaster’s Wheel of Law. 2 Mind of Mencius. Rev. E. Faber. 1 Modern Buddhist. By H. Alabaster, 1870. 2 Japan History of. Sir E. Reed. 2 The Burman. By Shway Yoe. 2 Do., Travels in. Miss Bird. 1 Prof. S. Beal’s Tests from the Buddhist Canon 2 Japan and China. Dr. Kempfer, 1728 Dhammapada, 1878. 1 History of China. Archdeacon Gray. 1 Prof. S. Beale’s Buddhist Tripitaka. 1 Chinese Buddhism. Dr. J. Edkins. 1 Do. Legends of Buddha. 1 Religion in China. do. 1 Do. Fah Hian. 1 China’s Place in Philology. do. 1 Rhys David’s Buddhism. Tract Society Edition. 2 Huc’s Travels. 1 Do. do. Hibbert Lectures, 1881. 1 Yule’s Burmah and Amerapura. 1 Japan, Travels of a Naturalist, 1870. 1 Manual of Buddhism. Spence Hardy. 1 Upham’s Buddhism. 2 Hwen Tsang’s Travels, Julien’s translation. INDIA AND HINDUISM Vols. Vols. 5 Dr. J. Muir’s Sanskrit Texts, 1858-63. 7 Indian Antiquities. Rev. T. Maurice. 1800. 1 Griffith’s Ramāyana 1 Abbe Dubois’ Mœurs des Indes. 1 Cust’s Linguistic and Oriental Essays. 1 Hindu Pantheon. E. A. Rodriguez, 1841-45. 1 Do. Pictures of Indian Life. 2 Do. Major Moor. 2 W. W. Hunter’s Orissa. 1 Oriental Fragments. do. 1 Antiqs. of Orissa. Dr. R. Lalla. Mitra, 1873-78. 2 Heber’s Indian Journals, 1823-5. 2 Tod’s Rājistān, Annals and Antiqs., 1829-32. Archeological Surveys of India from beginning. 2 Sherring’s Hindu Tribes and Castes. Indian Antiquary from beginning. 1 Do. Benares. 2 Ancient and Medieval India. Mrs. Manning. 1 H. H. Wilson’s Essays on Hinduism. 1 Bhagavat Gîtâ. Thomson’s Translation. 1 Indian Wisdom. Prof. M. Williams. 2 Sanhitā of Sāma Veda. Dr Stevenson’s Trans. 1 Hinduism. do. 1 Mythology of Hindus. C. Coleman, 1832. 1 Modern India. do. Tract Soc. Ed. 1 Manu’s Code. 2 Indian Castes. Dr. J. Wilson. 1 Burgess’ Elephanta, 1871. 1 Indian Arts. Dr. Birdwood. 2 Indo-Aryans. Dr. R. Mitra. 4 History of Hindostan. Rev. T. Maurice, 1795 1 Macpherson’s Indian Khonds. 1 Caves of Elora, Capt. Seely, 1824. 1 Hist. Mahā Rājas of Bombay, 1863.

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List <strong>of</strong> Illustrations.<br />

NO. Page No. Page<br />

91 Solomon’s Molten Sea or Kauldron . 215 142 The Conception by Holy Ghost, Venice . 304<br />

92 Egyptian Mirror and Woman . . 216 143 Ceres issues from Cave . . . 305<br />

93 Solomon’s Temple in Plan and Section . 218 144 The Roman Alb-idea . . . 317<br />

94 Serpent in Ark with Phalik Emblems . 223 145 ,, Chasuble-idea in plan . . 317<br />

95 Various Coins <strong>of</strong> Greece and Asia . 224 146 ,, Ancient Pallium-idea . . 317<br />

96 The Gaulik Serpent Goddess . . 224 147 Priest in Ancient Pallium . . . 317<br />

97 Egyptian Tau . . . . 225 148 The Great Obo <strong>of</strong> Mongolia . . 333<br />

98 Sri-Linga, bird-idea . . . 226 149 A Moslem Tombstone and Fire tower . 337<br />

99 Planetary and Sectarian Symbols . . 228 150 The Delhi Lut and Gateway . . 337<br />

100 Mahamadan Fish Nymph . . 230 151 Temple <strong>of</strong> Vesta and Sivaik ring . . 342<br />

101 Isis, Babe and Fish-idea . . . 231 152 Asyrian Eagle-headed Gods at Worship . 345<br />

102 Oanes, Fish and Sun Gods . . . 231 153 A Christian Church Altar . . . 345<br />

103 Woman as the Snake Goddess . . 231 154 The Christian Church-idea . . 346<br />

104 Phalo-Serpent, and Fire Worship at Pompeii 232 155 Pergamos as Mountain-god-idea . . 353<br />

105 Sacred Hieroglpyhs . . . 233 156 Phalo-Arkite ideas in Mountains, &c. . 357<br />

106 Isis and Horus in IOnik bell flower . . 233<br />

157 Do. in Architecture . . 358<br />

107 Diana <strong>of</strong> Ephesus . . . . 234<br />

158 The Arko-foot-idea . . . 360<br />

108 Heaven and the four Elements . . 235<br />

159 Sacred feet in Argha . . . 361<br />

109 The Bulls . . . . 237<br />

160 The topographical feature-idea <strong>of</strong> Rome . 366<br />

110 Fish and Woman-Idea . . . 244<br />

161 Do. <strong>of</strong> Palatine Hill 368<br />

162 The God-idea, Roman Nympheum . . 369<br />

111 Asyrio-Phenician Fish-God with Rod . 245<br />

163 Mars on Campus Martius . . . 370<br />

112 Egyptian Themis, and Solar Python . 245<br />

Plate VIII. here intervenes with 8 figures 386<br />

113 Time and Truth, worshipping Lingam . 245<br />

164 Two views <strong>of</strong> “Newton Stone” . . 387<br />

114 Vishnu in the Fish-Avatār . . . 247<br />

165 Vernal Equinox . . . . 403<br />

115 Mermaid, Clonfert, Ireland . . 247<br />

166 Curves <strong>of</strong> Festal Intensity . . . 422<br />

116 Pisco-Phalik Worship . . . 247<br />

167 Mother and Holy Child, Kaldia . . 433<br />

117 Tombstone <strong>of</strong> Ophites, India . . 249<br />

168 Do. Asyria . . . 433<br />

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Common Ancient and Modern Sculptur- 169 Do. as Amā the Eastern Solar<br />

119 251<br />

} ings, India, serpents and all symbols } Virgin . . . . . 433<br />

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170 Worship <strong>of</strong> Devi and Krishna . . 433<br />

121 Lituæ amd Crozier-idea . . . 252<br />

171 Hindu Devi with Phalus . . . 436<br />

122 Crozier <strong>of</strong> Cashel . . . . 253<br />

172 The Conception-idea, Venetian picture . 439<br />

123 Serpent Cross <strong>of</strong> Killamery . . 254<br />

173 The Polynesian “great God” Ta-Aroa . 444<br />

124 Budhist Constellation, Rahu . . 255<br />

174 Solar Saint and Cross-idea . . 445<br />

125 The Parnassus-idea . . . 260 175 Old German God Tuisko . . . 448<br />

126 Symoblism in Constantinople . . 265 176 “Jack in the box” . . . . 450<br />

127 Landscape View <strong>of</strong> Hippodrome, Constan- 177 St. Michael’s Mount, Lands-end . . 456<br />

tinople . . . . 266 178 The “Fall <strong>of</strong> Mithras” . . . 461<br />

128 Ceres, Apollo, and Earth-idea . . 268 179 The Jewish Cherubim . . . 480<br />

129 Greek Omphe Worship . . . 270 180 Hippa <strong>of</strong> Arkadia—“the Door <strong>of</strong> <strong>Life</strong>” . 483<br />

130 Serapis as Abraxas . . . 274 181<br />

Plate VI. here intervenes with 12 figures . 278 182 485<br />

131 Tyrian Herakles, Stones, and Column <strong>of</strong> fire 279 } 183<br />

132 Stonehenge as a Linga-in-Yoni . . 281<br />

133 Serpent Mound, Loch Nell . . 288<br />

Plate VII. here intervenes with 8 figures . 290<br />

134 The Bread Makers <strong>of</strong> Barma . . 302<br />

135 Tumulus with Pillar, Karnak . . 302<br />

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138 Galgals with Menhirs, Bread Mill and<br />

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139 Column-ideas . . .<br />

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141 Phali in Mexico, Phenicia and Ireland }<br />

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185 } Hands and Suns on Irish Crosses } 487<br />

186 Ferozaha’s Lāt, Delhi . . . 489<br />

187 Egyptian God Serapis . . . 501<br />

188 Sun as Mihr or Mitr the Fertilizer . 509<br />

Ablanathabla, the Gnostic Charm .<br />

189 Key and Lunar Sceptre . .<br />

190 Egyptian Kun or Venus . .<br />

191 Venus with Apple . .<br />

192 Asyrian Mary and Child . .<br />

193 Tor attacking the Giant Clouds .<br />

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