History and chronology of the myth-making age . HP^ ; of the Myth-Making Age. 575 of the Northern sons of the sun-deer, and the Great Bearparent of the wizard races of the West, who adored thebear-mother Artemis and sacrificed human victims to Naga Kushikas who ruled India in the epoch of GreatBear worship, worshipped, like the Mexicans, the moon asa goddess, the Gond Pandhari or Mu-chundri, the GreekHere or Selene, the Latin Luna ; and the sun as a male god,the sun-lizard Skanda, the Greek Helios, the Latin their theology differed from that of the earlyKushikas


History and chronology of the myth-making age . HP^ ; of the Myth-Making Age. 575 of the Northern sons of the sun-deer, and the Great Bearparent of the wizard races of the West, who adored thebear-mother Artemis and sacrificed human victims to Naga Kushikas who ruled India in the epoch of GreatBear worship, worshipped, like the Mexicans, the moon asa goddess, the Gond Pandhari or Mu-chundri, the GreekHere or Selene, the Latin Luna ; and the sun as a male god,the sun-lizard Skanda, the Greek Helios, the Latin their theology differed from that of the earlyKushikas, who worshipped the sun as Ahalya, the hen, whowas wife to Gautama, the moon-bull, and from that of theVedic hymn, in which Soma, the moon-god, was married toSuria, the sun-maiden. The date of the first worship of themale sun-god seems to go back to Orions year, in whichthe sun-god was the male deer of the herd of deer-stars, whobecame the rider on the sun-horse. This was followed bythe first worship of the male moon-god as the crescent-moonbearing the Ha


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