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Rh 360 RELIGIONS Genealogical Table of the Aryan Religions. 1 r a 1 Mahavana. I J Si ^Jainism |Sf m n ^ a ' .2 a. o r x rt 1 "2 W^' I . o

L c I'd n> SH ") -5 - 1 g f Vishnuitic(Krishnaitic) > ) h

u rUttara Mimamsa V, "^ sectg ^^^1 ^ o 3 ! ^_ a) o -3-a -Brabmanism j aJEHSSti. H Urahmanic sects(?). |^ H M Vv 5 g o t j Is . J 5 " ] ^ "C '3 N o ^_ L 53 ^ C3 i 1, rt*8 H

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N ^ 5-S2 '-* ^ r**i 1 -A .3 f Median Mutism. . C3 3 C algl Modern Parsism in Kirmau and India. ^ " - g-gj g r-j o <c4 I .S 2^ Old- Persian rel. of ) _, the Acha3inenides j PH ^-M Manichfeism (mixed with Christian and Buddhistic ' Phrygian religion (?). Mithra and Anahita worship spread to the West. be jj 1 f ELIGIO] RELIGION 1 Grecian f Grecian religions of ~| Hellenic rel., mixed f Homeric rel. - Asia Minorand Crete. [ with Phrygian, j Hesiodic rel. LPelasgic rel. j nician elements. (^Athenian rel. H
 * elements).
 * AchiEan rel. j Lycian, and Phoe-j Apollinic (Delphic) rel.

3 1 t^ H r PM 1C 2 I-J 8 t T C3 5! H a j -2 fo^' 11 } Old Roman rel. Roman rel. as reformed by the Ji. f Tarquiuii and more and more T SPREAD OF BUDDHISM. o

j ^aiiii iiiiiu 1 mixed ^ vith Greek rites. j o LEtru Southern Buddhism. NortJwrn Buddhism. O Ceylon. Indian Peninsula in Arakan. the Middle Ages, o Burmah. now driven out. j ** Siam. Kashmir. U 3 / Cymric branch (Welsh, Gauls). o 3 t Gadhelic branch (Irish, Scotch). s Nepal. Bactria. g, China Japan. ~ Tibet. Mongols. Tartar tribes and Si- .J.. ' beria. o ' 3 i Kamboja. 2 r J I " o Indian Archipelago. j HU o f Af. <ir n/!Vii n Th ftr H g t Vanir : Njcirdh, Frey, Freya.
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5 . - fe 3 1 I & a e g 02 o = i 1 TLow Germans : Woden, Goden. EH -= 1 Low German branch < Frisians : Woda. Anglo-Saxon : Vuoden (?) ^ 1 f-2 "o 5 a fl -. 1 o
 * ,a f High German branch : Tio highest, Wuotan.

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f Religion of the Baltic Slavs or Wends proper. .H -g | Old -Russian or Eastern branch (Svarog, Dajbog, Ogonu). a < Religion of the Poles and Czechs, all but unknown. <-CG fe Religion of the Servians and their nearest relations, not much I better known. I Prehistoric religions are marked with an asterisk (*).