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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... praises and ceremonies of the rishis were suggested and directed by the gods in general , or , in particular , by the goddess of speech , or by some other or others of the different deities of the Vedic pantheon . To illustrate , and ...
... praises and ceremonies of the rishis were suggested and directed by the gods in general , or , in particular , by the goddess of speech , or by some other or others of the different deities of the Vedic pantheon . To illustrate , and ...
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... praises of the gods are celebrated and their blessing is invoked ; ( 2 ) the Brāh- manas , which embrace ( a ) the liturgical institutes in which the cere- monial application of these hymns is declared , the various rites of sacri- fice ...
... praises of the gods are celebrated and their blessing is invoked ; ( 2 ) the Brāh- manas , which embrace ( a ) the liturgical institutes in which the cere- monial application of these hymns is declared , the various rites of sacri- fice ...
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... praise , sacrifice , hymns , and expiation . " And in verse 45 it is stated that the ushnih metre issued from his hairs , the gayatri from his skin , the trishtubh from his flesh , the anushṭubh from his tendons , the jagati from his ...
... praise , sacrifice , hymns , and expiation . " And in verse 45 it is stated that the ushnih metre issued from his hairs , the gayatri from his skin , the trishtubh from his flesh , the anushṭubh from his tendons , the jagati from his ...
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... praise , of all breaths , of all the gods . This , indeed , exists.14 It is an undying thing . For that which is undying ( really ) exists . This is that which is mortal . 15 Prajapati reflected , ' All beings are com- prehended in the ...
... praise , of all breaths , of all the gods . This , indeed , exists.14 It is an undying thing . For that which is undying ( really ) exists . This is that which is mortal . 15 Prajapati reflected , ' All beings are com- prehended in the ...
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... praised by rishis . " 2314. Vijneyaḥ sa cha vedānām pūrago Bhāratam paṭhan | The reader of the Bhārata is to be regarded as having gone through the Vedas . " The benefits derivable from a perusal of the same poem are also set forth in ...
... praised by rishis . " 2314. Vijneyaḥ sa cha vedānām pūrago Bhāratam paṭhan | The reader of the Bhārata is to be regarded as having gone through the Vedas . " The benefits derivable from a perusal of the same poem are also set forth in ...
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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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