The Vishńu Puráńa: A System of Hindu Mythology and Tradition, Bind 2Fitzedward Hall Trübner, 1865 |
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... Vedas have been rendered of no avail by passion that is the road to hell . ' The pious sage , having thus re- viled himself , turned to the nymph , who was sitting nigh , and said to her : ' Go , deceitful girl , whither thou wilt ...
... Vedas have been rendered of no avail by passion that is the road to hell . ' The pious sage , having thus re- viled himself , turned to the nymph , who was sitting nigh , and said to her : ' Go , deceitful girl , whither thou wilt ...
Side 6
... Vedas or Brahma ' ; that is , being the essence of the Vedanta philosophy . The hymn that follows is , in fact , a mantra or mystical prayer , commencing with the reiteration of the word Para and Pára ; as : पारं परं ...
... Vedas or Brahma ' ; that is , being the essence of the Vedanta philosophy . The hymn that follows is , in fact , a mantra or mystical prayer , commencing with the reiteration of the word Para and Pára ; as : पारं परं ...
Side 7
... Veda ; the limit of elemental being ; unappreciable by the senses ; pos- sessed of illimitable might . He is the cause of cause ; the cause of the cause of cause ; the cause of finite cause ; and , in effects , he , both as every object ...
... Veda ; the limit of elemental being ; unappreciable by the senses ; pos- sessed of illimitable might . He is the cause of cause ; the cause of the cause of cause ; the cause of finite cause ; and , in effects , he , both as every object ...
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... Vedas , approached his own daughter : प्रजापतिर्वै स्वदुहितरमभ्यध्यायदिति श्रुतिः । a mystery we have already had occasion to advert to ( Vol . I. , p . 104 , note 2 ) . The explanation of the ...
... Vedas , approached his own daughter : प्रजापतिर्वै स्वदुहितरमभ्यध्यायदिति श्रुतिः । a mystery we have already had occasion to advert to ( Vol . I. , p . 104 , note 2 ) . The explanation of the ...
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... Vêda , se mit de nouveau à parcourir le monde . " En apprenant que Nârada était la cause de la perte de ses fils qui brillaient par la vertu , Dakcha pénétré de douleur se lamenta d'avoir donné le jour à des enfants vertueux qui sont ...
... Vêda , se mit de nouveau à parcourir le monde . " En apprenant que Nârada était la cause de la perte de ses fils qui brillaient par la vertu , Dakcha pénétré de douleur se lamenta d'avoir donné le jour à des enfants vertueux qui sont ...
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