| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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;... | |
| 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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