| 1893 - 958 pages
...And as a goldsmith, taking a piece of gold, turns it into another newer and more beautiful shape, so does this Self, after having thrown off this body and dispelled all ignorance, make unto himself another Viewer and more beautiful shape." Could anything be put into better form... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1889 - 376 pages
...after having made another approach to another blade, draws itself together towards it, thus does the Self, after having thrown off this body, and dispelled...and after making another approach to another body, draw itself together towards it. "And as a goldsmith, taking a piece of gold, turns it into another... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1897 - 850 pages
...of him, and his acquaintance with former things *.' 3. 'And as a caterpillar, after having reached the end of a blade of grass, and after having made another approach (to another blade) 8, draws itself together towards it, thus does this Self, after having thrown off this body * and dispelled... | |
| 1901 - 1136 pages
...And as a goldsmith, taking a piece of gold, turns it into another newer and more beautiful shape, so does this Self, after having thrown off this body and dispelled all ignorance, make unto himself another, newer and more beautiful shape, whether it will be like the Fathers, or... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 462 pages
...'And as a goldsmith, taking a piece of gold, turns it into another, newer and more beautiful shape, so does this Self, after having thrown off this body and dispelled all ignorance, make unto himself another, newer and more beautiful shape, whether it be like the Fathers, or like... | |
| Lorettus Sutton Metcalf, Walter Hines Page, Joseph Mayer Rice, Frederic Taber Cooper, Arthur Hooley, George Henry Payne, Henry Goddard Leach, D. G. Redmond - 1913 - 782 pages
...And as a goldsmith, taking a piece of gold, turns it into another newer and more beautiful shape, so does this Self, after having thrown off this body and dispelled all ignorance, make unto himself another newer and more beautiful shape." [Reads] " An eternal portion of me it is,... | |
| Arthur James Todd - 1918 - 610 pages
..."And as a goldsmith, taking a piece of gold, turns it into another, newer and more beautiful shape, so does this self, after having thrown off this body and dispelled all ignorance, make unto himself another, newer and more beautiful shape." l But until we attain this transcendent... | |
| Dorothea Jane Stephen - 1918 - 194 pages
...book. And as a goldsmith, taking a piece of gold, turns it into another and more beautiful shape, so does this Self, after having thrown off this body and dispelled all ignorance, make unto himself another, newer, and more beautiful shape, whether it be like the Fathers, or like... | |
| Sydney Cave - 1919 - 284 pages
...And, as a goldsmith taking a piece of gold, turns it into another, newer, and more beautiful shape, so does this Self, after having thrown off this body and dispelled all ignorance, make unto himself another, newer, and more beautiful shape, whether it be like the Fathers or like... | |
| Claude Fayette Bragdon - 1925 - 228 pages
..."And as a goldsmith, taking a piece of gold, turns it into another newer and more beautiful shape, so does this Self, after having thrown off this body and dispelled all ignorance, make unto himself another newer and more beautiful shape." And listen to this! "An eternal portion... | |
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