| John Ellis - 1882 - 280 pages
...or sacred writings and traditions of all nations. This one God is thus described in the Vedahs : " ' Perfect truth ; perfect happiness ; without equal...mind comprehend; all-pervading; all-transcending; * * * understanding all. Without cause, the first of all causes ; all-ruling ; all-powerful ; the Creator,... | |
| Pearse and co, ltd - 1884 - 76 pages
...is by the learned Pundit Rhadacant, and is evidently descriptive of Brahmi or the incomprehensible: "Perfect truth: perfect happiness, without equal :...whom neither speech can describe nor mind comprehend, all pervading : all transcending, delighted with his own boundless intelligence, not limited by space... | |
| John Ellis - 1886 - 328 pages
...or sacred writings and traditions of all nations. This one God is thus described in the Vedahs : " ' Perfect truth ; perfect happiness ; without equal...mind comprehend; all-pervading; all-transcending; * * * understanding all. Without cause, the first of all causes ; all-ruling ; all-powerful ; the Creator,... | |
| George Temple - 1890 - 482 pages
...character, as presented in the Vedas, is given by a learned Brahman, quoted by Sir William Jones: — " Perfect truth ; perfect happiness ; without equal...without hands grasping all worlds ; without eyes, ull surveying ; without ears, allhearioe ; without an intelligent guide, understanding all; without... | |
| Behari Lal - 1910 - 552 pages
..." but one Ueity, the Supreme Spirit, the Lord of the Universe, whose work is the Universj." lie is perfect truth ; perfect happiness, without equal ;...with His own boundless intelligence ; not limited by time or space ; without feet, moving swiftly ; without hands, grasping all worlds ; without eyes, all-surveying... | |
| 1904 - 1036 pages
...is the universe." A summary of their teaching concerning God is thus given by one learned in them : "Perfect truth, perfect happiness, without equal,...with his own boundless intelligence, not limited by time nor space ; without feet moving swiftly, without hands grasping all worlds, without eyes all-surveying,... | |
| Ramachandra Shankar Taki - 1922 - 272 pages
...viveka), these will come of themselves if one loves the Lord." The Lord Himself 1 ''Perfect ii-ui.h, perfect happiness, without equal, immortal, absolute unity whom neither speech can describe nor mind can comprehend ; all-pervading, all- transcending, delighted with His own t.onndless intelligence;... | |
| Hargrave Jennings - 1996 - 150 pages
...gorgeous temples, not one was erected to him. The holiest verse of the Vedas is paraphrased as follows : " Perfect truth ; perfect happiness ; without equal...whom neither speech can describe nor mind comprehend; all -pervading; all-transcending; delighted by his own boundless intelligence, not limited by space... | |
| Edward Moor - 1999 - 702 pages
...or commentary, is by the learned Pandit, R.HADA.CANT; and is evidently descriptive of BRAHME : — "Perfect truth; perfect happiness; without equal;...neither speech can describe, nor mind comprehend; ail-pervading; alltranscending; delighted with his own boundless intelligence, not limitted by space... | |
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