The Upanishads: The Khândogya-upanishadClarendon Press, 1879 |
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... taken into account quite as much as the pointed ears in the beautiful Faun of the Capitol . We want to know the ancient religions such as they really were , not such as we wish they should have been . We want to know , not their wisdom ...
... taken into account quite as much as the pointed ears in the beautiful Faun of the Capitol . We want to know the ancient religions such as they really were , not such as we wish they should have been . We want to know , not their wisdom ...
Page xxiv
... taken from the Rig - veda , may itself be called the essence of the Rig - veda . And more than that . The Rig - veda stands for all speech , the Sâma - veda for all breath or life , so that Om may be conceived again as the symbol of all ...
... taken from the Rig - veda , may itself be called the essence of the Rig - veda . And more than that . The Rig - veda stands for all speech , the Sâma - veda for all breath or life , so that Om may be conceived again as the symbol of all ...
Page xxxix
... taken from us , an irreparable loss to Oriental scholar- ship in general , and to our undertaking in particular . Among native scholars , whose co - operation I had been particularly desired to secure , Rajendralal Mitra , who had ...
... taken from us , an irreparable loss to Oriental scholar- ship in general , and to our undertaking in particular . Among native scholars , whose co - operation I had been particularly desired to secure , Rajendralal Mitra , who had ...
Page lxx
... taken into account before we can venture to give a final judgment on the relative age of Upanishads which belong to one and the same class . I know of no problem which offers so many similarities with the one before us as that of the ...
... taken into account before we can venture to give a final judgment on the relative age of Upanishads which belong to one and the same class . I know of no problem which offers so many similarities with the one before us as that of the ...
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... taken into account . It has also been supposed that Sankara , who , in writing his commentaries on the Upanishad , was chiefly guided by philosophical considerations , his chief object being to use the Upanishads as a sacred foundation ...
... taken into account . It has also been supposed that Sankara , who , in writing his commentaries on the Upanishad , was chiefly guided by philosophical considerations , his chief object being to use the Upanishads as a sacred foundation ...
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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