Rig-Veda-Sanhita: The Sacred Hymns of the Brahmans, Volume 1Friedrich Max Müller Trübner, 1869 - 258 pages |
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Page xxvii
... becomes shu ; hence nadishu , agishu , but ap - su ; and it gives short vowels instead of the long ones of the San- hitâ , even in cases where the long vowels are justified by the rules of the Vedic language . It is certain , in fact ...
... becomes shu ; hence nadishu , agishu , but ap - su ; and it gives short vowels instead of the long ones of the San- hitâ , even in cases where the long vowels are justified by the rules of the Vedic language . It is certain , in fact ...
Page xxviii
... become traditional * . * Thus x . 101 , 2 , one of the Pada MSS . ( P. 2 ) reads distinctly yagñám prá krinuta sakhâyah , but all the other MSS . have nayata , and there can be little doubt that it was the frequent repetition of the ...
... become traditional * . * Thus x . 101 , 2 , one of the Pada MSS . ( P. 2 ) reads distinctly yagñám prá krinuta sakhâyah , but all the other MSS . have nayata , and there can be little doubt that it was the frequent repetition of the ...
Page xlvi
... become the object of the most learned and painstaking dis- cussions , not to claim too large an indulgence for ... becomes yet a serious matter , and I willingly take all the blame which is justly due for occasional accidents of ...
... become the object of the most learned and painstaking dis- cussions , not to claim too large an indulgence for ... becomes yet a serious matter , and I willingly take all the blame which is justly due for occasional accidents of ...
Page li
... become one ( ekîbhavati ) with the initial short a , this is called the Abhinihita sandhi ( Sûtra 138 ) . While the former , the hiatus of the Pañkâla and Eastern schools , is marked by the writers of several MSS . by the signs , the ...
... become one ( ekîbhavati ) with the initial short a , this is called the Abhinihita sandhi ( Sûtra 138 ) . While the former , the hiatus of the Pañkâla and Eastern schools , is marked by the writers of several MSS . by the signs , the ...
Page lxxv
... becomes absolutely necessary to re - examine the grounds on which these emendations are supposed to rest . There are , in fact , but few hymns in which some verses or some words have not been challenged for metrical reasons , and I feel ...
... becomes absolutely necessary to re - examine the grounds on which these emendations are supposed to rest . There are , in fact , but few hymns in which some verses or some words have not been challenged for metrical reasons , and I feel ...
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abhí accent ádhi Aditi áditih Âdityas adjective agne Agni ancient ánu applied arushá Aryaman Asvins Aufr Benfey called chariot cloth cloud Daksha dawn deity derived DICTIONARY diváh earth Edited English epithet explained F. J. FURNIVALL gánayah gods Greek heaven hero horses hymn India Indra índrah íti kaná Kuhn LANGLOIS Language lengthened M. M. vol Mandala MARTIN HAUG marutah Maruts meaning metre Mitra note ¹ occurs originally pâda passages praise Prâtisâkhya prayer Professor Aufrecht Professor Roth rain Rig-veda Royal Asiatic Society Rudra sacrifice sáh sám Sanhitâ text Sanskrit saptá sápti sárdhas Savitar Sâyana semivowels sense seven sewed Soma strength strong Sûtra syllable synizesis tám tát thee thou translate Trishtubh tvâ tvám úpa utá váhnih Varuna Veda Vedic Vedic poets Verse viii Vishnu vowel vríshâ vríshan vríshanam Vritra WILSON words worship yáh yát
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