| Edward Byles Cowell, William Frederick Webster - 1854 - 388 páginas
...it ; c seven sisters ride in it together,4 and in it are deposited the seven forms of utterance." 4. Who has seen the primeval (being) at the time of his...earth are the breath and blood, but where is the soul : r who may repair to the sage to ask this? All things are dependent upon time; which of itself is... | |
| Edward Byles Cowell, William Frederick Webster - 1854 - 384 páginas
...it ;c seven sisters ride in it together,d and in it are deposited the seven forms of utterance.0 4. Who has seen the primeval (being) at the time of his...endowed with substance which the unsubstantial sustains :f from earth are the breath and blood, but where is the soul :e who may repair to the sage to ask... | |
| 1855 - 718 páginas
...verses as tbe following, which we extract from a very singular hymn to the sacrificial horse : — Who has seen the primeval being at the time of his...which the unsubstantial sustains ;* from earth are the flesh and blood, but where is the soul; who may repair to the sage to ask this ? All beings abide in... | |
| 1855 - 790 páginas
...verses as the following, which we extract from a very singular hymn to the sacrificial horse : — Who has seen the primeval being at the time of his...endowed with substance, which the unsubstantial sustains j* from earth are the flesh and blood, but where is the soul; who may repair to the sage to ask this... | |
| John Malcolm Forbes Ludlow - 1858 - 654 páginas
...is mirely astronomical ; but passages like these strike far deeper : — " Who has seen the primeval at the time of his being born ? What is that endowed...unsubstantial sustains? From earth are the breath and the blood, but where is the soul ? Who may repair to the sage to ask this? "Immature, and discerning... | |
| Samuel Fales Dunlap - 1858 - 450 páginas
...seven horses ; seven sisters ride in it together, and in it are deposited the seven forms of utterance. Who has seen the Primeval (Being) at the time of his being born : what is that endowed with latbutance which the Unsubstantial sustains : from earth are the breath and blood, but where is the... | |
| Samuel Fales Dunlap - 1858 - 424 páginas
...seven horses ; seven sisters ride in it together, and iu it are deposited the seven forms of utterance. Who has seen the Primeval (Being) at the time of his being born : what is that endowed irith tulmtanve which the Unsubstantial sustains : from earth are the breath and blood, but where ix... | |
| James Talboys Wheeler - 1867 - 668 páginas
...hymns. Upon this point the followINDIA. i. ing passages will be found very significant :Monotheistic "Who has seen the primeval being at the time of his...blood, but where is the soul; who may repair to the sage to ask this?" 41 "What is that One alone, who has upheld these six spheres in the form of an unborn... | |
| Ross Winans - 1873 - 496 páginas
...Men with seven eons ; of which delightful and benevolent (deity) who is the object of our invocation. Who has seen the primeval (being) at the time of his being born? Ignorant, I enquire of the sages who know- 'jhe truth ;) not as one knowing (do I enquire,) for the... | |
| Theodor Goldstuecker - 1879 - 614 páginas
...or time — past, present, and future] is undecaying, never loosened, and in it all these regions of the universe abide Who has seen the primeval (Being)...the soul to ask this ? Immature (in understanding), undisceming iii mind, I inquire of those things which are hidden, (even) from the gods, (what are)... | |
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