He whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence eludes the external organs, who has no visible parts, who exists from eternity, even He, the soul of all beings, whom no being can comprehend, shone forth in person. English translation - Página 2por Manu (Lawgiver) - 1825Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| James Mill - 1858 - 424 páginas
...as if it were wholly immersed in sleep; " 6. Then the sole self-existing power, himself undiscerned, but making this world discernible, with five elements...alone can perceive, whose essence eludes the external orgaus, who has no visible parts, who exists from eternity, even he, the soul of all beings, whom no... | |
| Samuel Fales Dunlap - 1858 - 450 páginas
...revelation, as if it were wholly immersed in sleep. When the sole self-existing Power, himself umlisrerncd but making this •world discernible, with five elements...glory, expanding his idea or dispelling the gloom. He whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence eludes the external organs, who has no visible p;irts,... | |
| Samuel Fales Dunlap - 1858 - 424 páginas
...revelation, as if it were wholly immersed in sloop. When the sole self-existing Power, himself undiscerncd but making this world discernible, with five elements and other principles of nature, appeared with undimininhed glory, expanding his idea or dispelling the gloom. He whom the mind alone can perceive,... | |
| Sir John William Dawson - 1860 - 436 páginas
...Mythol. t Asiatic Researches. t This name is exactly identical in meaning with the Hebrew Jehovah Elohim. He whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence eludes the external senses, who has no visible parts, who exists from eternity, even the soul of all being, whom no being... | |
| rev. Alexander Hislop - 1862 - 512 páginas
...and that to which all must return." (Veda.)* In the " Institutes of Menu," he is characterised as " He whom the mind alone can perceive ; whose essence...who has no visible parts, who exists from eternity .... the soul of all beings, whom no being can comprehend."-}- In these passages, there is a trace... | |
| Mrs. John B. Speid - 1862 - 374 páginas
...revelation, as if it were wholly immersed in sleep. Then the sole existing poiver, himself undiscovered, but making this world discernible with five elements...other principles of nature, appeared with undiminished * The above sketch of the religion of the Brahmans was written in 1861, but has been introduced here... | |
| John William Draper - 1863 - 680 páginas
...revelation, as if it were wholly immersed in sleep. Then the sole selfexisting powerjri^elfigl toed, but making this world discernible, • with five elements...glory, expanding his idea, or dispelling the gloom. He -whom the mind can alone perceive, whose essence eludes the external organs, who has no visible... | |
| Evan Powell Meredith - 1864 - 634 páginas
...451, are here given, in an abridged form, from the Laws of Menu. — " The sole Self-existing Power, whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence eludes...the external organs, who has no visible parts, who exista from eterniiy; even HE, the soul of all beings, whom no being can comprehend, shone forth in... | |
| Ephraim Chambers - 1870 - 848 páginas
...himself undiseerned, but making this world discernible, appeared in glory, dispelling the gloom. ' He whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence...visible parts — who exists from eternity — even ho, the soul of all beings, whom no being can comprehend, shone forth in person ; he having willed... | |
| Giles Badger Stebbins - 1872 - 416 páginas
...discernible with the five elements and other principles, appeared in undiminished glory dispelling the gloom. He whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence...parts, who exists from eternity, even he, the. soul of things, shows forth in person. He, having willed to produce various beings from his own divine substance,... | |
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