Comma for either/or — dharma, courage. Spelling forgiving — corage finds courage.

    The Atlas·Groups

    Aryans

    group · 2 works · 3 mentions · 5 anchored passages

    Aryan · Aryan race · barbarous Aryan · the Aryan race · the Aryan's dominion

    spoken of as

    1 expression

    The Aryan1 mention

    Rigveda (Sanskrit)

    increase the Aryan's dominion and glory, O Indra.
    mandala 1

    in the texts

    Dissertations on Early Law and Custom19th Century · English

    Peoples speaking Aryan languages, central test case for the theory of kinship reckoning.

    The great reason for antecedently doubting the alleged evidence of promiscuity in the branches of the Aryan race is that, as it has been the most successful, so it must have been one of the strongest of races.
    chapter 2
    The evidence appeared to me very much of the same kind and strength as that which convinces the comparative philologist that a number of words in different Aryan languages had a common ancestral form in a now unknown ancestral mother tongue;
    chapter 8
    If however it be impossible to say what portion of the human race has suffered from this disproportion between the sexes—if we are unable to deny that some fragments of the vast aggregates of men speaking languages of the Aryan and Semitic stocks may conceivably at some time or other have had this experience—what use, it may be asked, is there in insisting on the Patriarchal theory as expressing t …
    chapter 8

    RigvedaAncient · Sanskrit

    Named group whose dominion and glory Indra is petitioned to increase, set against the Dasyu.

    increase the Aryan's dominion and glory, O Indra.
    mandala 1