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" ... and when the idea had once arisen that the departed or blessed among men joined the company of the gods, then they also might be transferred to the east. In some such sense... "
Rig-Veda-Sanhita: The Sacred Hymns of the Brahmans - Page 243
1869 - 319 pages
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Isis Unveiled: Theology

Helena Petrovna Blavatsky - 1877 - 744 pages
...the " Unbounded." Aditi is the " mother " of all the gods, and Aditi is the Father and the Son.f " Who will give us back to the great Aditi, that I may see father and mother ? " £ It is in conjunction with the latter female, Force, that the Divine but latent Thought produces...
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Lectures on the Origin and Growth of Religion as ..., Volume 28; Volume 959

Friedrich Max Müller - 1878 - 424 pages
...called ' the birthplace of the immortals ; ' and in a similar sense one of the Vedic poets sings2: 'Who will give us back to the great Aditi ; that I may see father and mother 1 ' Is not this a beautiful intimation of immortality, simple and perfectly natural ; and if you look...
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Lectures on the origin and growth of religion as illustrated by the ...

Friedrich Max Müller - 1878 - 422 pages
...called ' the birthplace of the immortals ; ' and in a similar sense one of the Vedic poets sings2: 'Who will give us back to the great Aditi ; that I may see father and mother ? ' Is not this a beautiful intimation of immortality, simple and perfectly natural ; and if you look...
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The Hibbert Lectures

1879 - 428 pages
...called " the birthplace of the immortals ; " and in a similar sense one of the Vedic poets sings : 1 " Who will give us back to the great Aditi ; that I may see father and mother ? " Is not this a beautiful intimation of immortality, simple and perfectly natural ; and if you look...
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Sanskrit and Its Kindred Literatures: Studies in Comparative Mythology

Laura Elizabeth Poor - 1880 - 492 pages
...the East. Aditi, the boundless, is connected with the thought of immortality ; for one poet sang: '' Who will give us back to the great Aditi, that I may see father and mother?" This is one of the first intimations of immortality. In this boundless infinite beyond, the dead must...
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Sanskrit and Its Kindred Literatures: Studies in Comparative ..., Issues 1-8

Laura Elizabeth Poor - 1880 - 500 pages
...the East. Aditi, the boundless, is connected with the thought of immortality ; for one poet sang : " Who will give us back to the great Aditi, that I may see father and mother? " This is one of the first intimations of immortality. In this boundless infinite beyond, the dead...
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An Outline of the Future Religion of the World: With a Consideration of the ...

Richard Morris Smith - 1884 - 638 pages
...grant us sinlessness" (Rig- Veda, i. 162, 22). The dead arc believed to be in the bosom of Aditi. " Who will give us back to the great Aditi, that I may see father and mother?" (Rig- Veda, i. 24, 1.) The path of Rita (right, right path) is the path through the heavens pursued...
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Primitive Indian Philosophy

William Henry Robinson - 1893 - 78 pages
...'shinings,'" [for so the personal word "Deva" is literally rendered] "shall we invoke the auspicious name ? Who will give us back to the great Aditi, that I may see father and mother?" (Riy-Veda, i, 24, 1.) Here we havethe earliest indications of philosophic doubt. The mind of the suppliant...
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The Origin of Thought and Speech

M. Moncalm - 1905 - 324 pages
...Religion, p. 238. rishis desired to contemplate their faces, and one of them, speaking for all, cried : " Who will give us back to the great Aditi, that I may see father and mother ?" 1 All peoples have desired to know which part of the human body is the seat of the soul and of life;...
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The Golden Legend of India: Or, Story of India's Godgiven Cynosure ...

1911 - 176 pages
...Brah., vii. 3, 16. the great Aditi, that I may again behold my father and my mother ? " (Vol. ip 59). Or ["Who will give us back to the great Aditi, that I may see father and mother ? " — . Max Muller.] 13. The mystic stanza roused th' astounded throng ; The victim sang inspired...
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