A View of the History, Literature, and Religion of the Hindoos:: Including a Minute Description of Their Manners and Customs, and Translations from Their Principal Works, Volum 1Mission Press, 1818 |
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Pŕgina 9
... seen in Hindoo families , Ibid . Marriage after the death of the first wife in eleven days , .... Ibid . An old bachelor a phenomenon among the Hindoos , 134 - women always marry if possible , 134 A number of old maids married to an ...
... seen in Hindoo families , Ibid . Marriage after the death of the first wife in eleven days , .... Ibid . An old bachelor a phenomenon among the Hindoos , 134 - women always marry if possible , 134 A number of old maids married to an ...
Pŕgina vi
... seen to be great and salutary indeed : formerly , a young man , after his arrival in India , could remain in privacy at The sentiments expressed by the Most Noble the Marquis of Hastings , in his speech delivered to the students of the ...
... seen to be great and salutary indeed : formerly , a young man , after his arrival in India , could remain in privacy at The sentiments expressed by the Most Noble the Marquis of Hastings , in his speech delivered to the students of the ...
Pŕgina xv
... seen to domesticate in pairs , and they therefore placed men among these species ; but still they denied to man the privilege possessed by an inferior animal , that of choosing its mate . These laws appear to have had two sources ...
... seen to domesticate in pairs , and they therefore placed men among these species ; but still they denied to man the privilege possessed by an inferior animal , that of choosing its mate . These laws appear to have had two sources ...
Pŕgina xxvi
... seen in visible things , are no more in the discoverer or lord , than the faults of things made visible are in the sun.'6 ' Spirit is distinct both from matter and from the works formed from matter , for spirit is immutable . ' " The ...
... seen in visible things , are no more in the discoverer or lord , than the faults of things made visible are in the sun.'6 ' Spirit is distinct both from matter and from the works formed from matter , for spirit is immutable . ' " The ...
Pŕgina xxvii
... seen by the yogee . ' The visible form of God is light , ' 5 God is not without form , but none of the five elements contribute to his form . God is possessed of form . " Kŭpilă objects to this doctrine , When the védů speaks of spirit ...
... seen by the yogee . ' The visible form of God is light , ' 5 God is not without form , but none of the five elements contribute to his form . God is possessed of form . " Kŭpilă objects to this doctrine , When the védů speaks of spirit ...
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Frases i termes més freqüents
animal arise arose ascetic become Benares Bengal birth body bram bramhuns bridegroom Brimha Calcutta called cast cause ceremonies child clarified butter cloth daughter death deity Delhi demerit destroyed Dhaka disciples ditto divine doctrine Doorga earth emancipation Epicurus eternal evil existence father feast female fire five fruit give gods hand happiness heaven Hindoo honour husband idea incantations India Indră irreligion king kingdom knowledge Krishnů learned lived marriage married matter mendicant merit mind monarch moon mother Musulmans natives nature nuwab objects obtained offerings performed person philosophers plantain Plato poita pooranus possessed prayers present priest Pythagoras qualities raja received reigned religion religious respecting rice rich roopees sacrifice sage says SECTION Serampore shastrus shoodrus smritees soul spirit taught things thou tion tree understanding védă védantă védů védus Vishnoo whole wife wisdom women worship yogee
Passatges populars
Pŕgina 98 - Every valley shall be filled, and every mountain and hill shall be brought low; and the crooked shall be made straight, and the rough ways shall be made smooth; 6 And all flesh shall see the salvation of God.
Pŕgina 478 - And had suffered many things of many physicians, and had spent all that she had, and was nothing bettered, but rather grew worse.
Pŕgina 145 - ... a man shall leave his father and mother, and shall cleave unto his wife ; and they shall be one flesh.
Pŕgina 127 - All the persons employed now lighted their lamps, and ran with them in their hands to fill up their stations in the procession. Some of them had lost their lights and were unprepared, but it was then too late to seek them, and the cavalcade moved forward to the house of the bride, at which place the company entered a large and splendidly illuminated area before the house, covered with an awning, where a great multitude of friends, dressed in their best apparel, were seated upon mats. The bridegroom...
Pŕgina 126 - Behold, the bridegroom cometh! Go ye out to meet him.' AH the persons employed now lighted their lamps, and ran with them in their hands to fill up their stations in the procession; some of them had lost their lights, and were unprepared; but it was then too late to...
Pŕgina 42 - A wife, a son, a servant, a pupil, and a 'younger whole brother, may be corrected, when they ' commit faults, with a rope or the small shoot of a ' cane ; • 300. 'But on the back part only of their bodies, and 'not on a noble part by any means...
Pŕgina 532 - In childhood a woman must be subject to her father, in youth to her husband, and when her lord is dead, to her sons. A woman must never be independent.
Pŕgina 315 - But the most important improvement which Anaxagoras made upon the doctrine of his predecessors, was that of separating, in his system, the active principle in nature from the material mass upon which it acts, and thus introducing a distinct intelligent cause of all things. The similar particles of matter, which he supposed to be the basis of nature, being without life or motion, he concluded that there must have been, from eternity, an intelligent principle, or infinite mind, existing separately...
Pŕgina liii - Seldom is there a houshold without its internal divisions, and lasting enmities, most commonly too on the score of interest. The women partake of this spirit of discord. Held in slavish subjection by the men, they rise in furious passions against each other, which vent themselves in such loud, virulent, and indecent railings, as are hardly to be heard in any other part of the world.
Pŕgina 309 - She became a cow ; and the other became a bull, and approached her; and the issue were kine. She was changed into a mare, and he into a stallion ; one was turned into a female ass, and the other into a male one : thus did he again approach her ; and the one-hoofed kind was the offspring. She became a female goat, and he a male one ; she was an ewe, and he a ram : thus he approached her ; and goats and sheep were the progeny. In this manner, did he create every existing pair whatsoever, even to the...