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Derbent. A province in the Caucasian Viceroyalty of Russia. Dervishes of Arabia. A sect of Mohammedan ascetics and mys- tics, Desatir. An ancient mystical scripture of the Parsi religion. DevacJian (pronounced Deva- khdn). The conscious after-life. Devas. Gods. Devis. From the Sanskrit word Div, to shine : the Bright Ones — Elemental Spirits, Fairies, Sylphs, Dryads, &c. Dhmnvia. Religious law {Pali). Dharana. Holding a subject in mind steadfastly. Dhavalagiri, Mount. One of the important peaks... of the Hima- layas. Dhydna, or Dhyan. Abstract contemplation. Driikhs-Naai. The personifi- cation in Zoroastrianism of a ma- lignant current of boreal mag- netism. Durbar. The state reception or " drawing-room " of an Indian Prince or magnate. Dzvaitas. Dualists; those who believe in the distinctness of the human spirit and the universal spirit. Eutychius. A priest and archi- mandrite at Constantinople, who wrote on Zoroastrianism. Fargard. A ch apter of a book . Fetish. An object of supersti- tious adoration ; as, for instance, an ugly image, or stock, among ignorant African tribes.
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