| Friedrich Max Müller - 1878 - 418 pages
...everywhere. Who save myself is able to know that God who rejoices and rejoices not V 21. ' That Self cannot be gained by the Veda ; nor by understanding, nor by much learning. He whom the Self chooses, by him alone the Self can be gained. The Self chooses him as his own.' 23. ' But he who has not first turned... | |
| 1879 - 428 pages
...everywhere. Who save myself is able to know that God who rejoices and rejoices not ? " 21. " That Self cannot be gained by the Veda ; nor by understanding, nor by much learning. He whom the Self chooses, by him alone the Self can be gained. The Self chooses him as his own." 23. " But he who has not first turned... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1883 - 392 pages
...know that God, who rejoices, and rejoices not ? " That Self cannot be gained by the Veda ; nor by the understanding, nor by much learning. He whom the Self chooses, by him alone the Self can be gained. " The Self chooses him as his own. But he who has not first turned away... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1883 - 448 pages
...know that God, who rejoices, and rejoices not 1 ' That Self cannot be gained by the Veda ; nor by the understanding, nor by much learning. He whom the Self chooses, by him alone the Self can be gained. has not first turned away from his wickedness, who is not calm and subdued,... | |
| Leighton Parks - 1887 - 306 pages
...the East, vol. ip 44. that person, transcends his seed," ie, he is not born again.1 That Self cannot be gained by the Veda, nor by understanding, nor by...whom the Self chooses, by him the Self can be gained, when the Self chooses him (his body) as his own. Nor is that Self to be gained by one who is destitute... | |
| Leighton Parks - 1887 - 306 pages
...the East, vol. ip 44. that person, transcends his seed," ie, he is not born again.1 That Self cannot be gained by the Veda, nor by understanding, nor by...whom the Self chooses, by him the Self can be gained, when the Self chooses him (his body) as his own. Nor is that Self to be gained by one who is destitute... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1892 - 516 pages
...the grace of the Creator (or, through the tranquillity of the senses).' II. 20. ' That Self cannot be gained by the Veda, nor by understanding, nor by...by him the Self can be gained. The Self chooses him as his own.' II. 23. Then follows a parable which reminds one of a well-known passage in Plato's Phaedros... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1894 - 220 pages
...guwas, but constantly of the favour or grace of personal beings (Ijvara, &c.). < ' That Self cannot be gained by the Veda nor by understanding, nor by...by him the Self can be gained. The Self chooses him as his own.' This idea that the knowledge of Self does not come by study nor by good works, but by... | |
| William Chatterton Coupland - 1895 - 746 pages
...omnipresent, docs never grieve. 23. "That Self cannot be gained by the Veda, nor by under*taflriing, nor by much learning. He whom the Self chooses, by...who has not first turned away from his wickedness, »-h*i is not tranquil, and subdued, or whose mind is not at rest, he ' *n never obtain the Self (even)... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1897 - 850 pages
...conscious of the true Self (within himself) all desires vanish, even here on earth. 3. That Self4 cannot be gained by the Veda, nor by understanding, nor by...gained. The Self chooses him (his body) as his own. 4. Nor is that Self to be gained by one who is destitute of strength, or without earnestness, or without... | |
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