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This work surveys Indian myths and legends preserved in Sanskrit literature, tracing sacred texts from Vedic hymns and forest treatises to epic poems such as the Rámáyana and the Máhábharata. It outlines religious developments including the rise of Brahmanism, Buddhism, and Jainism, and explains cosmological ideas, the pantheistic turn, doctrines of transmigration, and the evolving roles of gods and goddesses. The book situates myths alongside social and ethnic evidence, discusses controversies over Aryan migrations and chronology, and draws comparative parallels with Near Eastern and Egyptian motifs. An introductory essay addresses methods for studying these traditions and summarizes the internal literary and archaeological evidence.

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Donald A. Mackenzie

Donald A. Mackenzie was a Scottish author and folklorist known for his extensive work on mythology and folklore from various cultures. His notable publications include "Myths of Babylonia and Assyria" and "Indian Myth and Legend," where he explored the rich tapestry of ancient narratives and beliefs. Mackenzie's writings often reflect a deep interest in the intersection of history and mythology, providing insights into the cultural heritage of different civilizations. His contributions have helped preserve and disseminate knowledge about the myths that shape human understanding across diverse societies.

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