If assuming virtue's mantle I should seek the sinful path, Gods who judge our secret motives curse me with their deepest wrath, And thy counsel helps not, rishi, mansions of the sky to win, And a king his subjects follow adding deeper sin to sin! Sweep... The Great Epics of Ancient India - Page 72by Romesh Chunder Dutt - 1900 - 384 pagesFull view - About this book
| Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain) - 1899 - 1076 pages
...reasoning in words which give us an insight into the lofty determination of the great hero of the epic. " Sweep aside thy crafty reasoning, Truth is still our...sway. Mighty Gods and holy sages find in Truth their haveu shore, Scorning death and dark destruction, Truth survives for evermore ! Deadlier than the serpent's... | |
| Vālmīki - 1900 - 246 pages
...Gods who judge our secret motives curse me with their deepest wrath, And thy counsel helps not, rishi, mansions of the sky to win, And a king his subjects...crafty reasoning, Truth is still our ancient way, I Truth sustains the earth and nations and a monarch's righteous sway, ^Mighty Gods and holy sages... | |
| Vālmīki - 1899 - 208 pages
...Gods who judge our secret motives curse me with their deepest wrath. And thy counsel helps not, rishi, mansions of the sky to win, And a king his subjects...crafty reasoning, Truth is still our ancient way, I Truth sustains the earth and nations and a monarch's righteous sway, Mighty Gods and holy sages find... | |
| 1925 - 616 pages
...path, Gods who judge our secret motives curse me with their deepest And thy counsel helps not, rishi, mansions of the sky to win, And a king his subjects...crafty reasoning, Truth is still our ancient way, Mighty Gods and holy sages find in Truth their haven shore, Scorning death and dark destruction, Truth... | |
| Romesh Chunder Dutt - 2002 - 370 pages
...deepest wrath, And thy counsel helps not, rishi, mansions of the sky to win, And a king his suhjects follow adding deeper sin to sin ! Sweep aside thy...and dark destruction, Truth survives for evermore ! Dearer than the food to mortals. Truth as nourishment is given, Truth sustains the wide creation,... | |
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