Rig-Veda-Sanhita: The Sacred Hymns of the Brahmans, Volume 1Friedrich Max Müller Trübner, 1869 - 258 pages |
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Page xiii
... light hereafter from a happy combination . Much has already been achieved by the efforts of European scholars , but much more remains to be done ; and our only chance of seeing any rapid progress made lies , I believe , in com ...
... light hereafter from a happy combination . Much has already been achieved by the efforts of European scholars , but much more remains to be done ; and our only chance of seeing any rapid progress made lies , I believe , in com ...
Page xxxvi
... light , and the vowel of the next syllable must again be light . Thus the Sanhitâ writes indeed gâvo ' bhitah , but not gâvo ' gman , because here the a is heavy , being followed by two consonants . After this , a more general rule , or ...
... light , and the vowel of the next syllable must again be light . Thus the Sanhitâ writes indeed gâvo ' bhitah , but not gâvo ' gman , because here the a is heavy , being followed by two consonants . After this , a more general rule , or ...
Page xcv
... light on the real pronuncia- tion of the Vedic hymns at the time when our Sanhitâ text was finally settled , but with them again a mere expedient for enlarging the preceding rules , and thus catching more cases of lengthening at one ...
... light on the real pronuncia- tion of the Vedic hymns at the time when our Sanhitâ text was finally settled , but with them again a mere expedient for enlarging the preceding rules , and thus catching more cases of lengthening at one ...
Page c
... light ( laghu ) , in a Vairâga and Traishtubha pâda heavy ( guru ) . ' This is called their vritta . This word vritta , which is generally translated by metre , had evidently originally a more special meaning . It meant the final rhythm ...
... light ( laghu ) , in a Vairâga and Traishtubha pâda heavy ( guru ) . ' This is called their vritta . This word vritta , which is generally translated by metre , had evidently originally a more special meaning . It meant the final rhythm ...
Page cii
... light or heavy , which need not mean more than that it must be pronounced with or without stress . The fact that the author of the Prâtisâkhya uses these terms , laghu and guru , instead of hrasva , short , and dîrgha , long , shows in ...
... light or heavy , which need not mean more than that it must be pronounced with or without stress . The fact that the author of the Prâtisâkhya uses these terms , laghu and guru , instead of hrasva , short , and dîrgha , long , shows in ...
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