Rig-Veda-Sanhita: The Sacred Hymns of the Brahmans, Volume 1Friedrich Max Müller Trübner, 1869 - 263 pages |
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Page xxviii
... brings us certainly much nearer to the original utterance of the ancient Rishis than the amalga- mated text . The critical principles by which I have been guided in editing for the first time the text of the Rig - veda , require a few ...
... brings us certainly much nearer to the original utterance of the ancient Rishis than the amalga- mated text . The critical principles by which I have been guided in editing for the first time the text of the Rig - veda , require a few ...
Page xxxii
... bring himself to touch a text resting on such authori- ties as the text of the Rig - veda . What would a Greek scholar give , if he could say of Homer that his text was in every word , in every syllable , in every vowel , in every ...
... bring himself to touch a text resting on such authori- ties as the text of the Rig - veda . What would a Greek scholar give , if he could say of Homer that his text was in every word , in every syllable , in every vowel , in every ...
Page xxxv
... bring under general categories the changes which the separate words of the Pada text undergo when joined to- gether in the Arshi Sanhitâ , and to do this with the utmost brevity possible . Now the Sandhi rules , as observed in the ...
... bring under general categories the changes which the separate words of the Pada text undergo when joined to- gether in the Arshi Sanhitâ , and to do this with the utmost brevity possible . Now the Sandhi rules , as observed in the ...
Page lxxiv
... bring myself to insert this word , of which neither the authors of the Brahmanas nor the writers of the Prâtisâkhyas or even later grammarians had any idea , into the text . On the contrary , I should here , too , consider it most ...
... bring myself to insert this word , of which neither the authors of the Brahmanas nor the writers of the Prâtisâkhyas or even later grammarians had any idea , into the text . On the contrary , I should here , too , consider it most ...
Page lxxix
... bringing it back to its original component elements pra itâ , and we get a verse of eight syllables , the sixth syllable now falls under the general observation , and is lengthened in the Sanhitâ accordingly . The same rules are ...
... bringing it back to its original component elements pra itâ , and we get a verse of eight syllables , the sixth syllable now falls under the general observation , and is lengthened in the Sanhitâ accordingly . The same rules are ...
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abhí accent ádhi Aditi áditih Âdityas adjective agne Agni ancient ánu Anushtubh applied arushá Aryaman Asvins Aufr Benfey Bollensen called chariot cloud cows Daksha dawn deity derived diváh doubt earth enemies epithet explained Gâyatrî give gods Greek heaven horses hymns Indra índrah íti kaná LANGLOIS lengthened light M. M. vol Mandala marutah Maruts meaning metre note¹ occurs originally pâda Pada text pári passages praise Prâtisâkhya prayer Professor Aufrecht Professor Kuhn Professor Roth rain Rig-veda sacrifice sáh sám Sandhi Sanhitâ text Sanskrit sárdhas Savitar Sâyana semivowels sense short syllable Soma strength strong Sûtra svadháyâ synizesis tám tát thee thou translate Trishtubh tvâ tvám úpa utá váhnih vâm Varuna Veda Vedic Vedic poets Verse viii Vishnu vowel vríshâ vríshan vríshanam Vritra wealth Wilson words worship yáh yát Zeitschrift