Ancient and Mediaeval India, Volum 1W.H. Allen, 1869 |
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Pàgina 50
... Saraswatî . " M. St. - Martin ob- serves that only on one other occasion is the Ganges mentioned in the hymns ; the Jumna is better known , being nearer to the Indus , but is comparatively unimportant , whereas the Saraswatî , which is ...
... Saraswatî . " M. St. - Martin ob- serves that only on one other occasion is the Ganges mentioned in the hymns ; the Jumna is better known , being nearer to the Indus , but is comparatively unimportant , whereas the Saraswatî , which is ...
Pàgina 51
... Saraswatî flow for our protection , she is for us like a town of iron.2 66 Saraswati , do thou protect us ; associated with the Maruts , and firm ( of purpose ) , overcome our foes , whilst Indra slays the chief of the Sandikas.3 " May ...
... Saraswatî flow for our protection , she is for us like a town of iron.2 66 Saraswati , do thou protect us ; associated with the Maruts , and firm ( of purpose ) , overcome our foes , whilst Indra slays the chief of the Sandikas.3 " May ...
Pàgina 52
... Saraswatî rivers . ” 3 The Drishadwatî and the Apayâ are not , however , noticed in the hymn to rivers which passes from the Saraswatî to the Satadrû or Sutledge : " O Ganga , Yamunâ , Saraswatî , Satadrû , with the Parushni , listen to ...
... Saraswatî rivers . ” 3 The Drishadwatî and the Apayâ are not , however , noticed in the hymn to rivers which passes from the Saraswatî to the Satadrû or Sutledge : " O Ganga , Yamunâ , Saraswatî , Satadrû , with the Parushni , listen to ...
Pàgina 53
... the river of Lahore ; 4th , the Beas ( Vipâsâ ) ; 5th , they recognised the junction of the Beas with the larger Sutlej ; and 6th , they arrived at the 1 St. - Martin , p . 13 . Saraswatî , which they accepted as a protecting boundary .
... the river of Lahore ; 4th , the Beas ( Vipâsâ ) ; 5th , they recognised the junction of the Beas with the larger Sutlej ; and 6th , they arrived at the 1 St. - Martin , p . 13 . Saraswatî , which they accepted as a protecting boundary .
Pàgina 54
Mrs. Manning (Charlotte Speir). Saraswatî , which they accepted as a protecting boundary . This was the " Iron Gate1 between Nishâdas , " and probably in ancient days the Saraswatî may not have been the insignificant stream it is at ...
Mrs. Manning (Charlotte Speir). Saraswatî , which they accepted as a protecting boundary . This was the " Iron Gate1 between Nishâdas , " and probably in ancient days the Saraswatî may not have been the insignificant stream it is at ...
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Pàgina 46 - If I go along trembling, like a cloud driven by the wind; have mercy, Almighty, have mercy.
Pàgina 300 - Let him slide backwards and forwards on the ground ; or let him stand a whole day on tiptoe ; or let him continue in motion rising and sitting alternately : but at sunrise, at noon, and at sunset, let him go to the waters and bathe. In the hot season, let him sit exposed to five fires ; four blazing around him, with the sun above : in the rains, let him stand uncovered, without even a mantle, and where the clouds pour the heaviest showers ; in the cold season, let him wear humid vesture ; and let...
Pàgina 294 - Their fathers protect them in childhood ; their husbands protect them in youth ; their sons protect them in age : a woman is never fit for independence.
Pàgina 303 - A mansion infested by age and by sorrow, the seat of malady, harassed with pains, haunted with the quality of darkness,* and incapable of standing long ; such a mansion of the vital soul let its occupier always cheerfully quit : 78.
Pàgina 124 - From the unreal lead me to the real; from darkness lead me to light; from death lead me to immortality
Pàgina 302 - A mansion with bones for its rafters and beams ; with nerves and tendons for cords ; with muscles and blood for mortar ; with skin for its outward covering; filled with no sweet perfume, but loaded with...
Pàgina 124 - What should I do with that by which I do not become immortal ? What my Lord knoweth (of immortality) , tell that to me.
Pàgina 44 - Desire first arose in it, which was the primal germ of Mind ; (and which) Sages searching with their intellect have discovered in their heart to be the bond which connects entity with non-entity.
Pàgina 295 - Let her emaciate her body by living voluntarily on pure flowers, roots, and fruit ; but let her not, when her lord is deceased, even pronounce the name of another man. "Let her continue till death forgiving all injuries, performing harsh duties, avoiding every sensual pleasure, and cheerfully practising the incomparable rules of virtue, which have been followed by such women as were devoted to one only husband.
Pàgina 5 - Such the majesty and power, Such the glory of the Sun, When he sets at evening hour, The worker leaves his task undone : His steeds are loosed, and over all Spreadetb.
Referències a aquest llibre
India, Past and Present, Historical, Social and Political James Samuelson Visualització completa - 1890 |