Oriental Religions and Their Relation to Universal Religion: IndiaJas. R. Osgood, 1873 - 802 pàgines |
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Pàgina 5
... forms may arise , they require neither fresh legitimation nor explanation , since their germs lay in the earlier forms , their finest fruit encloses the primal seeds , and history , when read backward , is discerned to have been natural ...
... forms may arise , they require neither fresh legitimation nor explanation , since their germs lay in the earlier forms , their finest fruit encloses the primal seeds , and history , when read backward , is discerned to have been natural ...
Pàgina 34
... forms of faith in view of our new and still advancing ideals , and so must the more commend religion to the forward step and aim . Ill - understood beliefs and institutions , whereof we ourselves are not without representative forms , I ...
... forms of faith in view of our new and still advancing ideals , and so must the more commend religion to the forward step and aim . Ill - understood beliefs and institutions , whereof we ourselves are not without representative forms , I ...
Pàgina 43
... forms , made kindred by far - reaching supplies of one inspiration , ever flowing from central springs . - It is in a spot so rich in spiritual suggestion that we are to seek our earliest data for the Natural The Wit- History of ...
... forms , made kindred by far - reaching supplies of one inspiration , ever flowing from central springs . - It is in a spot so rich in spiritual suggestion that we are to seek our earliest data for the Natural The Wit- History of ...
Pàgina 50
... forms . In these early yet secondary stages of their development , they rep- resent the daily mystery of solar movement , the swift passage of dawn and twilight , the conflict of day with . night , of sunshine with cloud , of drought ...
... forms . In these early yet secondary stages of their development , they rep- resent the daily mystery of solar movement , the swift passage of dawn and twilight , the conflict of day with . night , of sunshine with cloud , of drought ...
Pàgina 59
... forms of thought and desire . Better still , if these forms themselves are found to have spontaneously arisen in such races , in despite of the adverse conditions . - Our first study is of the Hindu . I have called the mind of this race ...
... forms of thought and desire . Better still , if these forms themselves are found to have spontaneously arisen in such races , in despite of the adverse conditions . - Our first study is of the Hindu . I have called the mind of this race ...
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Oriental Religions and Their Relation to Universal Religion: India, Volum 2 Samuel Johnson Visualització completa - 1879 |
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affirms ancient Aryan Aryan race Aśoka aspiration belief Bhagavadgitâ Brahman Brihad Buddha Buddhist Burnouf caste century Christian civilization creatures death deity desire Dhammapada distinct divine duty earth elements epic essence eternal evil existence fact faith force forms freedom gods Gotama Greek heaven Hebrew Hindu Hiouen Thsang human hymns Ibid idea ideal immortality incarnation India Indra infinite instinct Kapila king Koeppen Krishna Kshatriya Lassen legend light living Manu meaning ment mind moral Müller mystery mystical mythology nature nirvâna Oriental pantheism path philosophy polytheism practical Prakriti prayer Purâna pure races Râma Râmâyana recognized relations religion religious Rig Veda rites sacred sacrifice saints Sânkhya Sanskrit says sense sentiment social soul spiritual substance Sudra Sutras symbol theism things thou thought tion transmigration tribes truth unity universal Upanishads Varuna Vedanta Vedic virtue Vishnu whole wisdom wise word worship
Passatges populars
Pàgina 430 - ... the worm that dieth not, and the fire that is not quenched.
Pàgina 658 - All that we are is the result of what we have thought: it is founded on our thoughts, it is made up of our thoughts.
Pàgina 117 - In the beginning there arose the source of golden light. He was the only born lord of all that is. He established the earth and the sky. Who is the God to whom we shall offer our sacrifice...
Pàgina 395 - For we know in part, and we prophesy in part: but when that which is perfect is come, that which is in part shall be done away.
Pàgina 163 - Slight those who say amidst their sickly healths, Thou livest by rule. What doth not so but man ? Houses are built by rule, and commonwealths. Entice the trusty sun, if that you can, From his Ecliptic line ; beckon the sky. Who lives by rule, then, keeps good company.
Pàgina 533 - God made all the creatures and gave them our love and our fear, To give sign, we and they are His children, one family here.
Pàgina 591 - Looking for the maker of this tabernacle, I shall have to run through a course of many births, so long as I do not find ( him ) ; and painful is birth again and again. But now, maker of the tabernacle, thou hast been seen; thou shalt not make up this tabernacle again. All thy rafters are broken, thy ridge-pole is sundered; the mind, approaching the Eternal ( visankhara, nirvana ) has attained to the extinction of all desires.
Pàgina 656 - He who has tasted the sweetness of solitude and tranquillity, is free from fear and free from sin, while he tastes the sweetness of drinking in the law. The sight of the elect (Ariya) is good, to live with them is always happiness ; if a man does not see fools, he will be truly happy.
Pàgina 635 - O earth, so full of dreary noises ! O men, with wailing in your voices ! O delved gold, the wailers heap! O strife, O curse, that o'er it fall ! God strikes a silence through you all, And giveth His beloved, sleep.