The Upanishads: The Khândogya-upanishadClarendon Press, 1879 |
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... third , showing what is possible and what is im- possible in rendering ancient thought into modern speech . Readers who have been led to believe that the Vedas of the ancient Brahmans , the Avesta of the Zoroastrians , the Tripitaka of ...
... third , showing what is possible and what is im- possible in rendering ancient thought into modern speech . Readers who have been led to believe that the Vedas of the ancient Brahmans , the Avesta of the Zoroastrians , the Tripitaka of ...
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... third chapter , that spirit within us is identified with the spirit in the sun . He therefore who meditates on Om , medi- tates on the spirit in man as identical with the spirit in nature , or in the sun ; and thus the lesson that is ...
... third chapter , that spirit within us is identified with the spirit in the sun . He therefore who meditates on Om , medi- tates on the spirit in man as identical with the spirit in nature , or in the sun ; and thus the lesson that is ...
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... third caution . Let it not be supposed that a text , three thousand years old , or , even if of more modern date , still widely distant from our own sphere of thought , can be translated in the same manner as a book · 1 The Upanishad ...
... third caution . Let it not be supposed that a text , three thousand years old , or , even if of more modern date , still widely distant from our own sphere of thought , can be translated in the same manner as a book · 1 The Upanishad ...
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... third class by small capitals . Only in extreme cases , where another class of modified types is wanted , are we compelled to have recourse either to diacritical marks , or to a different fount of types . 9. Which letters in each ...
... third class by small capitals . Only in extreme cases , where another class of modified types is wanted , are we compelled to have recourse either to diacritical marks , or to a different fount of types . 9. Which letters in each ...
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... enquiring man , and therefore probably understood his . Sanskrit about as well as we our Latin , that moreover 1 Schopenhauer , Parerga , third edition , II , p . 426 . he was assisted by a number of the most learned lx UPANISHADS .
... enquiring man , and therefore probably understood his . Sanskrit about as well as we our Latin , that moreover 1 Schopenhauer , Parerga , third edition , II , p . 426 . he was assisted by a number of the most learned lx UPANISHADS .
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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