Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and History of the People of India: The Vedas: opinions of their authors and of later Indian writers on their origin, inspiration, and authority. 2d ed., rev. and enl. (2d impression) 1873John Muir Trübner, 1873 |
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Side vi
... opinions which the Indians have held in regard to their sacred books from the commencement , through all the successive stages of their theological development , down to the present time . To do anything like this , however , would be a ...
... opinions which the Indians have held in regard to their sacred books from the commencement , through all the successive stages of their theological development , down to the present time . To do anything like this , however , would be a ...
Side viii
... opinions of the three classes of writers above described , in regard to the Vedas , as these opinions are shown in the passages which are collected in the present volume . The first chapter ( pp . 1-217 ) contains texts exhibiting the ...
... opinions of the three classes of writers above described , in regard to the Vedas , as these opinions are shown in the passages which are collected in the present volume . The first chapter ( pp . 1-217 ) contains texts exhibiting the ...
Side xvii
... as well as the writer of the Kusumanjali , however , clearly refer the Veda to Isvara ( God ) as its framer ( pp . 118-133 ) . Udayana , the author of the latter work ( pp . 128-133 ) , controverts the opinion PREFACE . xvii.
... as well as the writer of the Kusumanjali , however , clearly refer the Veda to Isvara ( God ) as its framer ( pp . 118-133 ) . Udayana , the author of the latter work ( pp . 128-133 ) , controverts the opinion PREFACE . xvii.
Side xviii
John Muir. work ( pp . 128-133 ) , controverts the opinion that the ex- istence of the Veda from eternity can be proved by a continuous tradition , as such a tradition must , he says , have been interrupted at the dissolution of the ...
John Muir. work ( pp . 128-133 ) , controverts the opinion that the ex- istence of the Veda from eternity can be proved by a continuous tradition , as such a tradition must , he says , have been interrupted at the dissolution of the ...
Side xx
... opinions the unsystematic and not always con- sistent texts of an earlier age which have been handed down by tradition as sacred and infallible , and to repre- sent them as containing , or as necessarily implying , fixed and consistent ...
... opinions the unsystematic and not always con- sistent texts of an earlier age which have been handed down by tradition as sacred and infallible , and to repre- sent them as containing , or as necessarily implying , fixed and consistent ...
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adduce æther Agni āha ancient Angiras aphorism asya ataḥ ātmā ayam bhavati Brahma Sūtras Brāhmaṇa cloth commentary Crown 8vo Darśanas declared deities Demy 8vo divine doctrine Edited English etad eternal evam existence F. J. FURNIVALL gods GRAMMAR hymns idam Indian Indra Isvara iti chet Itihāsas ity arthaḥ ityādi Jaimini Kapila katham knowledge LANGUAGE Mahābhārata manasā mantras Manu means Mīmānsakas na cha naḥ nāma Nirukta Nyaya objects omniscient origin param passage persons Pradhana praises prāmānyam prayer Prof Professor Purana Purusha quoted reference regard Rig-veda rishis sacred sacrifice sages Sama-veda Sankara Sankhya Sanskrit sense sewed Smriti Soma soul sound śruti Sutra tasmād tasya tathā tatra tena thee thou Translated Trübner's Oriental Series uchyate uktam Upanishads uttered Veda vedāḥ Vedanta vedasya Vedic verses viii Vishnu words yaḥ Yajur-veda Yajush yathā
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