The Story of Vedic India as Embodied Principally in the Rig-VedaG. P. Putnam's sons, 1895 - 457 pages |
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... evidence amounting to proof , that the rela- tions determined by those words existed , that the things called by those names were in use , the actions expressed by those verbs were habitually done , amongst and by those men , the ...
... evidence amounting to proof , that the rela- tions determined by those words existed , that the things called by those names were in use , the actions expressed by those verbs were habitually done , amongst and by those men , the ...
Page 72
... evidence it supplies . We called the Aryas ' primeval home an " inland home , " and later stated that " they had never beheld the sea nor the ocean . " This is suggested by the fact that no name for " sea is found in their earliest ...
... evidence it supplies . We called the Aryas ' primeval home an " inland home , " and later stated that " they had never beheld the sea nor the ocean . " This is suggested by the fact that no name for " sea is found in their earliest ...
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... evidence of language and religion - shows to have lived undivided down to a comparatively late period , while and after other swarms had flown , in other di- rections , away from that primeval Aryan mother- hive , which , like all ...
... evidence of language and religion - shows to have lived undivided down to a comparatively late period , while and after other swarms had flown , in other di- rections , away from that primeval Aryan mother- hive , which , like all ...
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... evidence of language and matter , the oldest portions even of this stupendous collection , -most probably about 1500 B.C. and rather earlier than later , —we are forced to the admission ( for which , however , we are not un- prepared ...
... evidence of language and matter , the oldest portions even of this stupendous collection , -most probably about 1500 B.C. and rather earlier than later , —we are forced to the admission ( for which , however , we are not un- prepared ...
Page 119
... evidence of having been in use in the valleys of the Gangâ and the Yamunâ ; but the portions which embody an originally non - Aryan religion are evidently anterior to Aryan occupation . 12. It would be a mistake to suppose that the ...
... evidence of having been in use in the valleys of the Gangâ and the Yamunâ ; but the portions which embody an originally non - Aryan religion are evidently anterior to Aryan occupation . 12. It would be a mistake to suppose that the ...
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Aditi Âdityas Agni amrita ancient Angiras Aryan Âryas Ashvins Asura Avesta beautiful born Brahmanic called caste celestial Chaldea chariot clouds course cows darkness Dasyu Dawn deity descended Devas divine drama Dravidian drink Dyâus earth Eranian father fire forest gods golden Greek heaven heavenly Himâlaya Hindu horses human hymns immortal India Indo-Eranian Indra Indus king land language later light living Manu Maruts Max Müller means modern moon mortal mother mountain myth mythical native nature night original Parjanya passages Penjâb plants poet poetical prayer priestly priests primeval probably Purânas race religion Rig-Veda Rishis river root sacred sacrifice Sanskrit Saramâ Savitar scholars Serpent Shûdra Soma spirit Story of Chaldea Story of Media Sûrya texts thee things thou tion tree tribes Tritsu Tvashtar Ushas Váruna Vasishtha Veda Vedic verse Vishnu Vivasvat Vritra waters word worship Yama
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Page 338 - And the fear of you, and the dread of you, shall be upon every beast of the earth, and upon every fowl of the air, upon all that moveth upon the earth, and upon all the fishes of the sea ; into your hand are they delivered.
Page 86 - Wouldst thou the young year's blossoms and the fruits of its decline, And all by which the soul is charmed, enraptured, feasted, fed? Wouldst thou the earth and heaven itself in one sole name combine? I name thee, O Sakoontala! and all at once is said.
Page 341 - For yet seven days, and I will cause it to rain upon the earth forty days and forty nights; and every living substance that I have made will I destroy from off the face of the earth.
Page 178 - Where life is free, in the third heaven of heavens, where the worlds are radiant, there make me immortal...
Page 172 - We have drunk the Soma ; we have become immortal : we have entered into light; we have known the gods. What can an enemy now do to us, or what can the malice of any mortal effect...
Page 338 - And of every living thing of all flesh two of every sort shalt thou bring into the ark to keep them alive with thee ; they shall be male and female.
Page 414 - Second hymn : 1. \\7ise and mighty are the works of him who stemmed asunder the wide firmaments. He lifted on high the bright and glorious heaven ; he stretched out apart the starry sky and the earth.