In Indian culture, the figure of the dog comes strongly mythologized. The paper focuses on the image of the dog, its functions and symbolism within the Buddhist and Hindu traditions against the wide background of the Indian culture
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The religion and mythology of any nation cannot be understood apart from its historical context, and...
Dogs are no cynosure in Indian life, as are cows, but according to the Jātaka belong to the world of...
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The book illustrates different aspects of the role played by animals in the dfferent cultures and r...
The aim of the article is to identify and describe ethno cultural features of the semantic of the do...
The dog is not merely an interesting subject in the Slovenian tradition, but is known to all civiliz...
abstract: Painting two grand stories, I set out to compare human-animal relationships, as realized b...
The first part of the theoretical work is devoted to the occurrence of the dog and its first ancesto...
India has the highest population of stray dogs in the world1. Dharamsala, a cross-cultural community...
“Animals in Hindu South Asia: From Cosmos to Slaughterhouse” takes a novel approach Hindu ethics, an...
The thesis describes Bengali idioms in which the main component is a name of an animal. It concentra...
This paper surveys the role of animal imagery in the literature of the Old Testament and in post-bib...
Mythological and epic image of the dog – one of the basic zoomorphic uliger characters acting as fri...
International audienceThis paper proposes a survey of the many ways in which people look at and deal...
International audienceIn many ways, traditions from Ancient Mesopotamia have had an impact not only ...
The religion and mythology of any nation cannot be understood apart from its historical context, and...
Dogs are no cynosure in Indian life, as are cows, but according to the Jātaka belong to the world of...
This paper deals with various aspects of human- animal relationship: biological, psychological and s...
The book illustrates different aspects of the role played by animals in the dfferent cultures and r...
The aim of the article is to identify and describe ethno cultural features of the semantic of the do...
The dog is not merely an interesting subject in the Slovenian tradition, but is known to all civiliz...
abstract: Painting two grand stories, I set out to compare human-animal relationships, as realized b...
The first part of the theoretical work is devoted to the occurrence of the dog and its first ancesto...
India has the highest population of stray dogs in the world1. Dharamsala, a cross-cultural community...
“Animals in Hindu South Asia: From Cosmos to Slaughterhouse” takes a novel approach Hindu ethics, an...
The thesis describes Bengali idioms in which the main component is a name of an animal. It concentra...
This paper surveys the role of animal imagery in the literature of the Old Testament and in post-bib...
Mythological and epic image of the dog – one of the basic zoomorphic uliger characters acting as fri...
International audienceThis paper proposes a survey of the many ways in which people look at and deal...
International audienceIn many ways, traditions from Ancient Mesopotamia have had an impact not only ...
The religion and mythology of any nation cannot be understood apart from its historical context, and...