If we have sinned against the man who loves us, have ever wronged a brother, friend, or comrade, The neighbour ever with us, or a stranger, O Varuna, remove from us the trespass. The Hymns of the Rigveda - Page 303edited by - 1890Full view - About this book
| Maurice Phillips - 1895 - 280 pages
...remove from us the trespass." " If we, as gamesters, cheat at play, have cheated, done wrong unwillingly or sinned of purpose, cast all these sins away like...fetters, and, Varuna, let us be thine own beloved." 1t "Let those renowns and those praises of thine be proved true by thy showing mercy on us, O Indra.... | |
| 1898 - 484 pages
...magic,* Whereby, with all their flood, the lueid rivers fill not one sea wherein they pour their water. 7. If we have sinned against the man who loves us,...Cast all these sins away like loosened fetters, and Varans, let us be thine own beloved. HAND ALA VI. The Bishi of this Book is Bharadvaja, to whom, with... | |
| Robert Watson Frazer - 1898 - 502 pages
...friend or comrade, the neighbour ever with us, or a stranger O Varuna, remove from us the trespass. If we as gamesters cheat at play, have cheated, done wrong unwittingly or sinned of puipose Cast all these sins away like loosened fetters, and Varuna, let us be thine own beloved." 2... | |
| John Murdoch - 1903 - 592 pages
...loves us, have ever wronged a brother, friend, or comrade, The neighbour ever with us, or a stranger, 0 Varuna, remove from us the trespass. 8. If we, as...fetters, and Varuna, let us be thine own beloved. VABUNA, VII. 86. (Pardon of siu is asked and excuses made for it). The tribes of men have wisdom through... | |
| A. C. Clayton - 1913 - 334 pages
...friend, or comrade, The neighbour ever with us, or a stranger, O Varupa, remove from us this trespass. If we, as gamesters cheat at play, have cheated, done...fetters, and, Varuna, let us be thine own beloved. v. 85. 7-8. Let us not suffer for the sins of others, nor do the deed which ye, O Vasus, punish. Ye,... | |
| E. Osborn Martin - 1914 - 444 pages
...spiritual blessings, especially in hymns to Varuna. The Rig- Veda, v. 85, contains the following : " 7. If we have sinned against the man who loves us,...fetters, and, Varuna, let us be thine own beloved." Dr. Robson says : " In the following prayer for forgiveness we find the germ of the tendency, now universal... | |
| Charles James Ritchey - 1922 - 180 pages
...friend, or comrade, the neighbor ever with us, or a stranger, O Varunna, remove from us this trespass. If we, as gamesters cheat at play, have cheated, done...cast all these sins away like loosened fetters, and, Varunna, let us be thine own beloved." 11. See Matthew 4:11. 12. See Wundt: Elements of Folk Psychology,... | |
| Hajime Nakamura - 1992 - 600 pages
...intellect in hearts, fire in waters, the Sun-God (Sürya) in heaven and Soma (plant) on the mountain. . . . If we, as gamesters cheat at play, have cheated, done...Cast all these sins away like loosened fetters, and, O Varuna, let us be thine own beloved." 2 This highly ethical god Varuna corresponds to the Avestic... | |
| Ralph Thomas Hotchkin Griffith, Jagdish Lal Shastri - 1973 - 738 pages
...magic, Whereby with all their flood, the lucid rivers fill not one sea wherein they pour their waters. 7 If we have sinned against the man who loves us,...fetters, and, Varuna let us be thine own beloved. HYMN LXXXVl. Indra- Agni. 1. THE mortal man whom ye, the Twain, India and Agni, help in fight, burg Lexicon.... | |
| Jay Vickers - 2002 - 492 pages
...friend, or comrade, The neighbor ever with us, or a stranger, O Varuna, remove from us the trespass. If we, as gamesters cheat at play, have cheated, done...fetters, and, Varuna let us be thine own beloved. Rig Veda (Hindu scriptures) marriage and forgiveness Love is the most important thing in most people's... | |
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