| Edward Byles Cowell, William Frederick Webster - 1854 - 388 pages
...conferring sanctity upon the illustrious class (of worshippers), possessed of virtuous progeny. Varga xxiii. 6. In regard of our good deeds, Day and Night, perpetually...containers of water. 7. Let the two divine invokers of the gods, b the first (to be reverenced), most wise, sincerely worshipping with sacred texts, most excellent... | |
| Rājendralāla Mitra (Raja) - 1881 - 494 pages
...existence cannot be questioned. In the same way a hymn to the Apris makes " night and day interweave, in concert, like two famous female weavers, the extended thread to complete the web of the sacrifice."f Elsewhere we read of the fathers, who "wove and placed the warp and the woof." (X. 30).... | |
| Vaman Somnarayan Dalal - 1914 - 426 pages
...wearing a garment," while in an 5pri hymn night and day are said to interweave, in concert like two female weavers, the extended thread to complete the web of the sacrifice.' The art of sizing was known for in one place, Trita says, " cares consume me Satakratu, although thy... | |
| 1925 - 396 pages
...conferring; sanctity upon the illustrious class (of worshippers), possessed of virtuous progeny. 6. Tn regard of our good deeds, Day and Night, perpetually...containers of water. 7. Let the two divine invokers of the gods, the first (to be reverenced), most wise, sincerely worshipping with sacred texts, most excellent... | |
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