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Page xxxvii
... perceiving , of reasoning , and of believing may be more highly developed , but we cannot claim . the possession of any verifying power or of any power of belief which they did not possess as well . Shall we say then that they were ...
... perceiving , of reasoning , and of believing may be more highly developed , but we cannot claim . the possession of any verifying power or of any power of belief which they did not possess as well . Shall we say then that they were ...
Page lxi
... , shining through , much as at present we may perceive shining through in the writings of the learned , the native 1 Loc . cit . II , p . 425 . 2 Loc . cit . I , p . 59 . • pantheism of India , which is destined sooner or INTRODUCTION .
... , shining through , much as at present we may perceive shining through in the writings of the learned , the native 1 Loc . cit . II , p . 425 . 2 Loc . cit . I , p . 59 . • pantheism of India , which is destined sooner or INTRODUCTION .
Page lxiv
... dark sides of the Upanishads , and he wilfully shuts his eyes against the bright rays of eternal truth in the Gospels , which even ' Last Days , p . 11 . Rammohun Roy was quick enough to perceive behind the mists lxiv UPANISHADS .
... dark sides of the Upanishads , and he wilfully shuts his eyes against the bright rays of eternal truth in the Gospels , which even ' Last Days , p . 11 . Rammohun Roy was quick enough to perceive behind the mists lxiv UPANISHADS .
Page lxv
Rammohun Roy was quick enough to perceive behind the mists and clouds of tradition that gather so quickly round the sunrise of every religion . POSITION OF THE UPANISHADS IN VEDIC LITERATURE . If now we ask what has been thought of the ...
Rammohun Roy was quick enough to perceive behind the mists and clouds of tradition that gather so quickly round the sunrise of every religion . POSITION OF THE UPANISHADS IN VEDIC LITERATURE . If now we ask what has been thought of the ...
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... perceive by touch the warmth here in the body . And of it we have this audible proof : Namely , when we thus , after stopping our ears , listen to what is like the rolling of a car- riage , or the bellowing of an ox , or the sound of a ...
... perceive by touch the warmth here in the body . And of it we have this audible proof : Namely , when we thus , after stopping our ears , listen to what is like the rolling of a car- riage , or the bellowing of an ox , or the sound of a ...
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Adhyâya Âditya adore Agâtasatru Agni Agnihotra Anushtubh Anuvâka Apâna Âranyaka Asuras Âtman becomes body Brah Brahman Brâhmana Brih Brihaspati Brihati called Comm commentary commentator consists death deity desires Devas Dvivedaganga dwells earth ether evil father fire Ganaka Vaideha Gandharvas Gautama Gâyatrî gods heart heaven Hiranyagarbha Hotri hymn immortal Indra Khând KHANDA king knowledge knows light living lord Mâdhyandina text Mahâvrata means meditate metre mind moon Nakiketas oblation obtains offspring penance perceive performed person Pragâpati pragñâ prâna Prâna breath priest pupil purusha recites replied rest Rig-veda Rishi Sacred Books sacrifice Sâkalya Sâkhâ Sâma-veda Sâman Samhitâ Sânkhya Sanskrit sense Soma speech stoma Svâhâ Svarga syllable teacher thee thou art thought translation trikas Trishtubh true udgitha uktha Upanishad Varuna Vâyu Veda Verily verse Virâg word worship Yâgñavalkya