Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and History of the People of India, Their Religion and Institutions: Contributions to a knowledge of the cosmogony, mythology, religious ideas, life and manners, of the Indians in the Vedic ageTrübner, 1870 |
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Page viii
... Professor Roth's remarks on Mitra and Varuna . ( 7 ) The Indian Mitra and the Zoroastrian Mithra . ( 8 ) Is there ... Professors Roth and Westergaard of the process by which Varuna came to be regarded as the regent of the sea . 76. ( 11 ) ...
... Professor Roth's remarks on Mitra and Varuna . ( 7 ) The Indian Mitra and the Zoroastrian Mithra . ( 8 ) Is there ... Professors Roth and Westergaard of the process by which Varuna came to be regarded as the regent of the sea . 76. ( 11 ) ...
Page ix
... Professor Roth's theory of the supersession of the worship of Varuna by that of Indra . 118. ( 9 ) Supersession of Dyaus by Indra according to Professors Benfey and Bréal . 120. ( 10 ) Opinions of Professors Roth , Whitney , Spiegel ...
... Professor Roth's theory of the supersession of the worship of Varuna by that of Indra . 118. ( 9 ) Supersession of Dyaus by Indra according to Professors Benfey and Bréal . 120. ( 10 ) Opinions of Professors Roth , Whitney , Spiegel ...
Page xi
... Professor Goldstücker . 258-271 . SECTION XVI . SOMA . 259. ( 1 ) Quotation from Euripides relating to the Greek god Dio- nysus . 261. ( 2 ) Prevalence and enthusiastic character of the ancient Soma- worship . 262. ( 3 ) How the soma ...
... Professor Goldstücker . 258-271 . SECTION XVI . SOMA . 259. ( 1 ) Quotation from Euripides relating to the Greek god Dio- nysus . 261. ( 2 ) Prevalence and enthusiastic character of the ancient Soma- worship . 262. ( 3 ) How the soma ...
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... Professor Whitney , in the Journal of the American Oriental Society , iii . 291 ff . , and 331 607 ff .; by Professor Max Müller in the Oxford Essays for 1856 ( reprinted in Chips from a German Workshop , vol . ii . pp . 1 ff . ) , and ...
... Professor Whitney , in the Journal of the American Oriental Society , iii . 291 ff . , and 331 607 ff .; by Professor Max Müller in the Oxford Essays for 1856 ( reprinted in Chips from a German Workshop , vol . ii . pp . 1 ff . ) , and ...
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... Professor Max Müller's essay on " Comparative Mythology , " in the Oxford Essays for 1856 , p . 47 , and the reprint in Chips from a German Workshop , p . 75 f . See also Vol . II . pp . 206 ff . and Vol . III . 2nd ed . 217 f . and 224 ...
... Professor Max Müller's essay on " Comparative Mythology , " in the Oxford Essays for 1856 , p . 47 , and the reprint in Chips from a German Workshop , p . 75 f . See also Vol . II . pp . 206 ff . and Vol . III . 2nd ed . 217 f . and 224 ...
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abhi adhi Aditi Adityas Agne Agni Agnim Agnir aham Aryaman asmai Asuras Asvins asya atha Atharva-veda ayam Brahma Brāhmaṇa Brahmanaspati Brihaspati chariot chid cloth Compare A.V. creatures Daksha deities devāḥ devān devānām divaḥ divine Edited epithet father goddess gods heaven and earth horses hymn idam immortality Indian Indra Indro invoked Kāma king lokam Maruts mātā Mitra and Varuna mother naḥ nāma Nirukta oblation Parjanya passage Prajapati Prāna Professor Müller Professor Roth Purusha Pushan quoted rājā referred regarded Rig-veda rishi sacrifice Sanskrit Sarasvati sarvam Savitā Savitri Sayana Skambha Soma somam soul Surya sūryam Taitt tapas tasmād tasya texts thee thou translation tvā tvam Tvashtri Ushas Vāj vām Varuna vayam veda Vedic verse viii Vishnu viśvā viśvam viśve Vivasvat word worshippers yaḥ Yama yasya yathā yatra καὶ
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Page 62 - All the rivers run into the sea ; yet the sea is not full ; unto the place from whence the rivers come, thither they return again.
Page 37 - Aditi, an ancient god or goddess, is in reality the earliest name invented to express the Infinite ; not the Infinite as the result of a long process of abstract reasoning, but the visible Infinite, visible by the naked eye, the endless expanse beyond the earth, beyond the clouds, beyond the sky.