The Upanishads: The Khândogya-upanishadClarendon Press, 1879 |
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... commentators . We can distinguish Upanishads in prose from Upanishads in mixed prose and verse , and again Upanishads in archaic verse from Upanishads in regular and continuous Anushubh Slokas . We can also class them according to their ...
... commentators . We can distinguish Upanishads in prose from Upanishads in mixed prose and verse , and again Upanishads in archaic verse from Upanishads in regular and continuous Anushubh Slokas . We can also class them according to their ...
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... commentator can account for only as peculiarities of the Maitrâyanîya - sâkhâ1 . That Upanishad , as it has come down to us , is full of what we should call clear indications of a modern and corrupt age . It contains in VI , 37 , a ...
... commentator can account for only as peculiarities of the Maitrâyanîya - sâkhâ1 . That Upanishad , as it has come down to us , is full of what we should call clear indications of a modern and corrupt age . It contains in VI , 37 , a ...
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... commentators . These , where they are of import- ance for our purposes , have been carefully taken into account . It has also been supposed that Sankara , who , in writing his commentaries on the Upanishad , was chiefly guided by ...
... commentators . These , where they are of import- ance for our purposes , have been carefully taken into account . It has also been supposed that Sankara , who , in writing his commentaries on the Upanishad , was chiefly guided by ...
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... , and in two different ways in the two Sâkhâs of the Mâdhyandinas and Kânvas , that , though the commentator explains them , they are almost unintel- ligible . I shall place the three passages together in INTRODUCTION . 1xxv.
... , and in two different ways in the two Sâkhâs of the Mâdhyandinas and Kânvas , that , though the commentator explains them , they are almost unintel- ligible . I shall place the three passages together in INTRODUCTION . 1xxv.
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... commentator , is addressed to Prâna , and Ama , though a purely artificial word , is used in the sense of Prâna , or breath , in another passage also , viz . Brihad - âranyaka - up . I , 3 , 22 . If therefore we accept this meaning of ...
... commentator , is addressed to Prâna , and Ama , though a purely artificial word , is used in the sense of Prâna , or breath , in another passage also , viz . Brihad - âranyaka - up . I , 3 , 22 . If therefore we accept this meaning of ...
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adhyâya Âditya Agni Agnihotra ancient Anquetil Duperron Âranyaka Asuras Bâlâki becomes body Brahman Brâhmana Brihati called cattle CLARENDON PRESS Comm commentary commentator Crown 8vo deity Demy 8vo desires Devas earth English ether explained father FIFTH KHANDA fire foot of Brahman Gâyatrî glory of countenance gods heaven highest hinkâra Hiranyagarbha hymn immortal Indra Introduction and Notes KHANDA knowledge knows living M.A. Extra fcap M.A. Second Edition Mahâvrata Max Müller means meditates metre mind moon nidhana oblation obtains offspring OXFORD performed Pragâpati pragñâ Prâna breath prastâva pratihâra purusha recites replied Rig-veda Rishi Sacred Books sacrifice Sâma-veda Sâman Samhitâ Sankara Sanskrit Sâyana sense speech stiff covers stoma Sûdadohas Svarga syllables thou translation trikas Trishtubh true Udgâtri udgitha uktha Upanishad Vâyu Veda Vedic Verily Virâg W. W. Skeat word