| John Garrett - 1871 - 978 pages
...grass ; his eyes, day and night ; his head, the place of Brahma ; his mane, the hymns of the Vedas ; his nostrils, all the oblations ; his snout, the ladle of oblation ; his voice, the chanting of the Sama-veda ; his body, the hall of sacrifice ; his joints, the different ceremonies ; and his ears as... | |
| John Garrett (director of public instruction in Mysore.) - 1871 - 814 pages
...grass ; his eyes, day and night ; his head, the place of Brahmi ; his mane, the hymns of the Vedas ; his nostrils, all the oblations ; his snout, the ladle of oblation ; his voice, the chanting of the Sama-veda ; his body, the hall of sacrifice ; his joints, the different ceremonies ; and his ears as... | |
| Theodor Goldstücker - 1879 - 360 pages
...grass ; his eyes, days and night ; his head, the place of Brahman ; his mane, the hymns of the Vedas ; his nostrils, all the oblations ; his snout, the ladle of oblation ; his voice, the chanting of the Samaveda ; his body, the hall of sacrifice ; his joints, the different ceremonies; and his ears as... | |
| Theodor Goldstücker - 1879 - 368 pages
...grass ; his eyes, days and night ; his head, the place of Brahman ; his mane, the hymns of the Vedas ; his nostrils, all the oblations ; his snout, the ladle of oblation ; his voice, the chanting of the Samaveda ; his body, the hall of sacrifice ; his joints, the different ceremonies; and his ears as... | |
| Theodor Goldstuecker - 1879 - 614 pages
...grass ; his eyes, days and night ; his head, the place of Brahman ; his mane, the hymns of the Vedas ; his nostrils, all the oblations ; his snout, the ladle of oblation . his voice, the chanting of the Samaveda ; his body, the hall of sacrifice ; his joints, the different ceremonies; and his ears as... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1898 - 908 pages
...sacrificial grass; his eyes, day and night: his head, the place of Brahman; his mane, the hymns of the Vedas; his nostrils, all the oblations; his snout, the ladle of oblation; his voice, the chanting of the Sâmaveda; his body, the hall of sacrifice; his joints, the different ceremonies ; and his ears as... | |
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