Indian Wisdom, Or, Examples of the Religious, Philosophical, and Ethical Doctrines of the Hindūs: With a Brief History of the Chief Departments of Sanskṛit Literature, and Some Account of the Past and Present Condition of India, Moral and IntellectualW.H. Allen, 1875 - 542 pages |
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... object . They aim at imparting to educated Englishmen , by means of translations and explanations of portions of the sacred and philosophical literature of India , an insight into the mind , habits of thought , and customs of the Hindūs ...
... object . They aim at imparting to educated Englishmen , by means of translations and explanations of portions of the sacred and philosophical literature of India , an insight into the mind , habits of thought , and customs of the Hindūs ...
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... objects , as pronounced by kindred races . 3 The name Hindustan properly belongs to the region between the Sutlej and Benares , sometimes extended to the Narbadā and Mahā - nadī rivers , but not to Bengal or the Dekhan . employed in ...
... objects , as pronounced by kindred races . 3 The name Hindustan properly belongs to the region between the Sutlej and Benares , sometimes extended to the Narbadā and Mahā - nadī rivers , but not to Bengal or the Dekhan . employed in ...
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... objects , including superior gods ( isa , isvara , adhīśa ) , secondary gods ( deva ) , demons ( daitya ) , demi - gods , good and evil spirits , human beings , and animals , are emanations from him , and for a time exist separately ...
... objects , including superior gods ( isa , isvara , adhīśa ) , secondary gods ( deva ) , demons ( daitya ) , demi - gods , good and evil spirits , human beings , and animals , are emanations from him , and for a time exist separately ...
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... object at which each aims ? 2ndly , By what means and by what agency is this aim to be accomplished ? 1. Let us begin with Buddhism , because as a religious system it stands lowest ; not indeed deserving , or even claiming , to be ...
... object at which each aims ? 2ndly , By what means and by what agency is this aim to be accomplished ? 1. Let us begin with Buddhism , because as a religious system it stands lowest ; not indeed deserving , or even claiming , to be ...
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... object of the system ( see p . 500 ) . This union , however , really means identification with or absorption into the One only self- existing Being , as the river blends with the ocean ; so that Brahmanism really ends in destroying ...
... object of the system ( see p . 500 ) . This union , however , really means identification with or absorption into the One only self- existing Being , as the river blends with the ocean ; so that Brahmanism really ends in destroying ...
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