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The author compares Indian cosmogonies with Finno‑Ugric myth, examining linguistic, mythological, and religious parallels to argue for either historical contact or a common source. The study surveys concepts of divine immanence and creation, analyzes mythic motifs and the role of language in expressing religious thought, and situates Turanian ideas alongside Aryan and Semitic viewpoints. Comparative methodology, the psychology of religious development, and readings of epic material are used to trace shared motifs and to suggest how these affinities inform reconstructions of Asia's ancient religious landscape.
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