. The history of the devil and the idea of evil; from the earliest times to the present day . DURGA. Indian sculpture. (Reproduced from Schlagintweit.) murder in any form, trampling under foot even her ownhusband. There is scarcely a village without a templedevoted to her, and her images can be seen in thousandsof forms. Her appearance is pleasant only as Pavarti; in BRAHMANISM AND HINDUISM. 99 all other shapes she is frightful, and it is difBcult to un-derstand the reverence Avhicli tlic pious Hindu cherishes. mKha sGroma, the Tibetan Kali Bronze. (Musee Guimet.) for this most diabolical deit


. The history of the devil and the idea of evil; from the earliest times to the present day . DURGA. Indian sculpture. (Reproduced from Schlagintweit.) murder in any form, trampling under foot even her ownhusband. There is scarcely a village without a templedevoted to her, and her images can be seen in thousandsof forms. Her appearance is pleasant only as Pavarti; in BRAHMANISM AND HINDUISM. 99 all other shapes she is frightful, and it is difBcult to un-derstand the reverence Avhicli tlic pious Hindu cherishes. mKha sGroma, the Tibetan Kali Bronze. (Musee Guimet.) for this most diabolical deity, who among the Buddhistsof Thibet is changed into a devilish demon under thename of niKhasGroma. 100 THE HISTORY OF THE DEVIL. The Pantheism which lies at the bottom of the wholeHindu mythology finds expression in the worship ofHariHara, who is a combination of Vishnu and Siva. In


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