Rig-Veda-Sanhita: The Sacred Hymns of the Brahmans, Volume 1Friedrich Max Müller Trübner, 1869 - 263 pages |
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Page xix
... fact , it could not be done . In a new subject like that of the interpretation of the Veda , there are certain things which everybody discovers who has eyes to see . Their discovery requires so little research that it seems almost an ...
... fact , it could not be done . In a new subject like that of the interpretation of the Veda , there are certain things which everybody discovers who has eyes to see . Their discovery requires so little research that it seems almost an ...
Page xx
... fact that semivowels must frequently be changed into their corresponding vowels , and that long vowels must sometimes be pronounced as two syllables . It is clear , however , from Rosen's notes to the first Ashtaka ( i . 1 , 8 ) , that ...
... fact that semivowels must frequently be changed into their corresponding vowels , and that long vowels must sometimes be pronounced as two syllables . It is clear , however , from Rosen's notes to the first Ashtaka ( i . 1 , 8 ) , that ...
Page xxi
... fact , with any ear for rhythm , whether Saunaka and Pingala , or Rosen and Kuhn , could have helped observing these rules when reading the Veda . But it is quite a different case when we come to the question as to which words admit of ...
... fact , with any ear for rhythm , whether Saunaka and Pingala , or Rosen and Kuhn , could have helped observing these rules when reading the Veda . But it is quite a different case when we come to the question as to which words admit of ...
Page xxvii
... fact , that neither the Pada nor the Sanhitâ text , as we now possess them , represent the original text of the Veda . Both show clear traces of scholastic influences . But if we try to restore the original form of the Vedic hymns , we ...
... fact , that neither the Pada nor the Sanhitâ text , as we now possess them , represent the original text of the Veda . Both show clear traces of scholastic influences . But if we try to restore the original form of the Vedic hymns , we ...
Page xxxvii
... facts , and , generally speaking , these statements are minutely accurate . There is probably no verse in the whole of the Rig - veda where an initial a after . val is elided , unless these very words precede , or unless some other ...
... facts , and , generally speaking , these statements are minutely accurate . There is probably no verse in the whole of the Rig - veda where an initial a after . val is elided , unless these very words precede , or unless some other ...
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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