The Upanishads: The Khândogya-upanishadClarendon Press, 1879 |
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... never any religion so barbarous and diabolical , but it was preferred before all other religions whatsoever , by them that did profess it ; otherwise they would not have professed it . .... .... ' And why , say they , may not you be ...
... never any religion so barbarous and diabolical , but it was preferred before all other religions whatsoever , by them that did profess it ; otherwise they would not have professed it . .... .... ' And why , say they , may not you be ...
Page xi
... never understand the real toil and travail of the human heart in its first religious aspirations ; and not knowing its toil and travail , can never know the intensity of its triumphs and its joys . In order to have a solid foundation ...
... never understand the real toil and travail of the human heart in its first religious aspirations ; and not knowing its toil and travail , can never know the intensity of its triumphs and its joys . In order to have a solid foundation ...
Page xiii
... never questioned and criticised . Some of these ancient sayings were preserved because they were so true and so striking that they could not be forgotten . They contained eternal truths , expressed for the first time in human lan- guage ...
... never questioned and criticised . Some of these ancient sayings were preserved because they were so true and so striking that they could not be forgotten . They contained eternal truths , expressed for the first time in human lan- guage ...
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... never had any life or meaning at all , or if they had , have , in the form in which they have come down to us , com- pletely lost it . We must try to imagine what the Old Testament would have been , if it had not been kept distinct from ...
... never had any life or meaning at all , or if they had , have , in the form in which they have come down to us , com- pletely lost it . We must try to imagine what the Old Testament would have been , if it had not been kept distinct from ...
Page xxi
... . That is not the case . Translations can do much , but they can never take the place of the originals , and if the originals require not only to be read , but to be read again and again , SACRED BOOKS OF THE EAST . xxi.
... . That is not the case . Translations can do much , but they can never take the place of the originals , and if the originals require not only to be read , but to be read again and again , SACRED BOOKS OF THE EAST . xxi.
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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 pragńâ 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 Sűdadohas Svarga syllables thou translation trikas Trishtubh true Udgâtri udgitha uktha Upanishad Vâyu Veda Vedic Verily Virâg W. W. Skeat word