The Bhagavad Gita, Or, The Sacred Lay: A Sanskrit Philosophical PoemKegan Paul, Trench, Trübner, 1893 - 216 páginas |
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... universe . Here our author comes very near the pure Pantheism of the common Hindu creed . All souls are a part of Brahma's spiritual mature , individuated by their connection with bodily forms ; but yet , having issued from him , they ...
... universe . Here our author comes very near the pure Pantheism of the common Hindu creed . All souls are a part of Brahma's spiritual mature , individuated by their connection with bodily forms ; but yet , having issued from him , they ...
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... universe is Brahmā ; from him it proceeds ; into him it is dissolved ; in him it breathes . " It is comprised in the simple formula , Ekam erādwitīyam , " One thing ( essence ) only , without a second . " There is therefore properly ...
... universe is Brahmā ; from him it proceeds ; into him it is dissolved ; in him it breathes . " It is comprised in the simple formula , Ekam erādwitīyam , " One thing ( essence ) only , without a second . " There is therefore properly ...
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... universe is sustained . Understand that these are the womb of all existing Here a separate division of the Bhagavad Gita begins . The first six chapters are devoted mainly to the Yoga system of Patanjali . The six following treat of the ...
... universe is sustained . Understand that these are the womb of all existing Here a separate division of the Bhagavad Gita begins . The first six chapters are devoted mainly to the Yoga system of Patanjali . The six following treat of the ...
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A Sanskrit Philosophical Poem. IO things . I am the source of all the universe and its dis- solution also . There is nothing whatever that is superior to Me , O subduer of wealth ! this All is strung together in Me , as a row of pearls ...
A Sanskrit Philosophical Poem. IO things . I am the source of all the universe and its dis- solution also . There is nothing whatever that is superior to Me , O subduer of wealth ! this All is strung together in Me , as a row of pearls ...
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... universe issues from the Unmanifested ; 1 it dissolves in Him who is called the Unmanifested at the approach of night . All this mass of beings produced again and again dis- solves at the approach of night , O son of Prithā ! and comes ...
... universe issues from the Unmanifested ; 1 it dissolves in Him who is called the Unmanifested at the approach of night . All this mass of beings produced again and again dis- solves at the approach of night , O son of Prithā ! and comes ...
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action Ananda Arjuna ARJUNA spoke asat Asuras attachment attains austerities Bhagavad Gītā Bharata Bhishma birth body born Brahma buddhi Burnouf Calc called caste cause darkness denote desire devotion yoga Dhritarashtra Dict divine doctrine Drupada Duryodhana dwell eternal evil existence fire foes gain gods heart manas heaven highest Hindū Hindu commentators Hindu scholiasts HOLY ONE spoke India Indra K. T. Telang kalpa Kāma Kapila king knowledge Krishna Kshatriya Kunti Kuru Lassen Lassen's version Lord Lorinser Madhu Mahabharata Manu matter māyā means meditation mind nirvāņa object offered Pāṇḍu passage passion Patanjali perfect Phædo PHILOLOGICAL NOTES pious Prakriti Pritha Purāņa Purusha READING religious renounces Rishis rites sacred sacrifice Sankara says Sankhya seat senses slay slayer Sridhara Sridhara's gloss śruti subdued Supreme Brahma Supreme Spirit Telang translates thee things thou wilt thyself tion Unmanifested Vedantist Vedas Vishnu wise worship Yakshas yoga Yoga system Yogin ΙΟ
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Página 172 - The intellect by which one understands right and wrong, what ought to be done and what ought not to be done but imperfectly (e), that, 0 son of Pritha ! is of
Página 121 - If the light of a thousand suns were to burst forth at once in the sky, that would be like the splendour of that mighty 0ne.
Página 105 - In the same Veda (i. 96, 7), Agni is called satas gopa, the guardian of the existent world. The phraseology is much like Hegel's : ( I ) Das Absolute is das Seyn ; (2) das Absolute ist das Nichts . . . Das reine Seyn ist nun die reine Abstraction, damit das absolut-negative, welches gleichfalls unmittelbar genommen, das Nichts ist
Página 128 - Form. 53. Neither by the Vedas, nor by austerities, nor by charitable gifts, nor by sacrifice, can I be seen as thou hast seen Me, 54. But by single-hearted devotion alone I can be known in this manner, O Arjuna, and perceived in reality and also entered into, O Parantapa.
Página 43 - It is with us, when we enter into the Divine Spirit, as if a lump of salt was thrown into the sea ; it becomes dissolved into the water (from which it was produced), and is not to be taken out again.
Página 207 - ... that is common to Western habits of thought, and thus, while I have sometimes followed their guidance, I have been often obliged to reject their comments as misrepresenting the doctrines of the author. I append some instances of this kind, that my readers may be able to form their own judgment. (l.) "When your mind, confounded by what you have heard, will stand firm and steady in contemplation
Página 200 - A fiery meteor also appeared at his birth,1 and Kansa, the king of the country, was informed by the prophet Narada that this child would kill him and overthrow his kingdom, and in consequence he ordered all the male children of the country to be put to death. Prof. Weber refers also to the wonderful deeds of the child, the healing virtue of the water in which he was washed, to the account given in the Jaimini Bharata of his raising to life the dead son of Duhsala, of the cure of Kubja and of her...
Página 184 - Vishnu) abandoned the entire system founded on the ordinances of the triple Veda. Some reviled the Vedas, others the Gods, others the ceremonial of sacrifice, and others the Brahmans. This, they exclaimed, is a doctrine which will not bear discussion. The slaughter of animals in sacrifice is not conducive to religious merit. To say that oblations of butter consumed in the fire produce any future reward, is the assertion of a child. ... If...
Página 37 - Then men will proclaim thy eternal disgrace, and to a well-born man (h) disgrace is worse than death. 35 The car-borne men (the chiefs) will think that thou hast withdrawn from the battle through fear, and thou, who wast highly thought of by them, will be lightly esteemed. Thy enemies will utter many disgraceful words (lit. that ought not to be said), deriding thy capacity (as a warrior): what can be more grievous than this ? If slain, thou wilt attain to heaven, or thou wilt possess the earth if...
Página 207 - Sacred Books of the East" came into my hands. It is much superior, I think, to the translation which he published in Bombay (1875), but it is based on a principle which will not be accepted by European scholars. "My aim has been...