ABSTRACT

DURING the advance of the white Aryan family into the Sapta Sindhu, it was not without a struggle that the

indigenous yellow race, uncultivated in their customs, rude in their tastes, having no idea of .a Deity, yielded to the ascendancy of strangers who were proud of the purity of their race, their delicacy of feeling, their religious instinct, and who founded their authority upon their noble origin and the will of their gods.