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Page xxxvi
... person's birth become assistants to actions : the existence of pride , passion , or envy , infallibly secures a birth connected with earthly at- tachment . Men who are moved by attachment , envy , or fear , become that upon which the ...
... person's birth become assistants to actions : the existence of pride , passion , or envy , infallibly secures a birth connected with earthly at- tachment . Men who are moved by attachment , envy , or fear , become that upon which the ...
Page xxxix
... persons , and even to the same person at different times . The Pyrrhonists maintained , that the inferences which philo- sophers have drawn from the reports of the senses are doubtful , and that any general comparison drawn from ...
... persons , and even to the same person at different times . The Pyrrhonists maintained , that the inferences which philo- sophers have drawn from the reports of the senses are doubtful , and that any general comparison drawn from ...
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... person to seek his happiness among the objects of sense , and produces sor- row , and from that leading to darkness ... person's entirely freeing himself from all attachment to sensible objects.f Space , he taught , arose from sound ...
... person to seek his happiness among the objects of sense , and produces sor- row , and from that leading to darkness ... person's entirely freeing himself from all attachment to sensible objects.f Space , he taught , arose from sound ...
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... person who sought final emancipation , to cherish a firm belief in the védŭs , as well as , persuasion of the ... person's thumb . This philosopher taught , that future happiness was to be obtained by reliance on a religious guide ; by ...
... person who sought final emancipation , to cherish a firm belief in the védŭs , as well as , persuasion of the ... person's thumb . This philosopher taught , that future happiness was to be obtained by reliance on a religious guide ; by ...
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... person is mentioned as the author of the Dhŭnoorvédŭ - karika , a work on archery . Jumŭdgnee taught , that God was visible , and assumed every variety of form ; that future happiness was to be obtained by devotion , assisted by a sight ...
... person is mentioned as the author of the Dhŭnoorvédŭ - karika , a work on archery . Jumŭdgnee taught , that God was visible , and assumed every variety of form ; that future happiness was to be obtained by devotion , assisted by a sight ...
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