54
Its immoral cult claims to have an immoral origin
in the wife of the god Siva 54
Its priestesses a source of corruption to the
British college and the whole country 55
Vain attempts to interpret Hindu myth and worship
symbolically 55
The need of Christian teaching as to sin and
atonement 56
VI. CALCUTTA, DARJEELING, AND BENARES 57-64
Calcutta, the largest city of India, so named from
Kali, goddess-wife of Siva, the Destroyer 59
The temple of Kali, its priestesses and its worship,
an infamous illustration of Hinduism 59
The temple of the Jains represents Hinduism somewhat
reformed 60
The real glory of Calcutta is its relation to
modern missions 60
The work of William Carey, and his college and
tomb at Serampore 60
Our ride northward to Darjeeling, and our view of
the Himalayas 61
A temple of Tibetan Buddhists on our mount of
observation 61
Benares, the Mecca and Jerusalem of the Hindus 62
A hotbed of superstition and devotion 62
Its Golden Temple, its bathing ghats and burning
ghats on the sacred Ganges 62
Our voyage of inspection in the early morning 63
Thousands bathing and drinking in the same muddy
stream 63
Smallpox and plague in western lands traced back
to this putrid river 64
Some of the temples have toppled over, being built
on sand instead of rock 64
VII. LUCKNOW, AGRA, AND DELHI 65-76
On Mohammedan ground, and the scene of
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