| Edward Byles Cowell, William Frederick Webster - 1850 - 404 pàgines
...the delight, as well as astonishment, which the discovery of the exhilarating, if not inebriating, properties of the fermented juice of the plant must...minds on first becoming acquainted with its effects. This however is, of course, wholly different from any adoration of the moon or planets as celestial... | |
| George Rawlinson - 1865 - 554 pàgines
...the delight, as well as astonishment, which the discovery of the exhilarating, if not inebriating, properties of the fermented juice of the plant must...minds on first becoming acquainted with its effects * (p. xxxvii.). Haug says, " The early Indian tribes, as described in the ancient songs of the Vedas,... | |
| 1866 - 408 pàgines
...the delight, as well as astonishment, which the discovery of the exhilarating, if not inebriating, properties of the fermented juice of the plant must...minds, on first becoming acquainted with its effects. This, however, is, of course, wholly different from any adoration of the moon or planets, as celestial... | |
| Edward Balfour - 1873 - 1226 pàgines
...its eulogy, and this is no doubt little more than a repetition of the Soma-maudala of the Rich Veda. The only explanation of which it is susceptible is...veneration of the Soma-plant does not appear to have proceeded Лот any worship 473 473 SOMAJH. of the moon or planets, which are not, like the sun, objects... | |
| Edward Balfour - 1873 - 1230 pàgines
...its eulogy, and this is no doubt little more than a repetition of the Soma-mandala of the Rich Veda. The only explanation of which it is susceptible is...acquainted with its effects." The veneration of the Sotna-plant does not appear to have proceeded from any worship SOMAJH. of the moon or planets, which... | |
| Edward Balfour - 1873 - 1234 pàgines
...no doubt little more thnn a repetition of the Soma-mundala of the Rich Veda. Theonly cxplaiiuiionof which it is susceptible is the delight which the discovery...in simple minds on first becoming acquainted with it« i-nVcU." The veneration of the Somn-plinit doe« not appear to have proceeded from any worship... | |
| George Rawlinson, M.A. - 1881 - 596 pàgines
...the delight, as well as astonishment, which the discovery of the exhilarating, if not inebriating, properties of the fermented juice of the plant must...minds on first becoming acquainted with its effects" (p. xxxvii). Haug says, "The early Indian tribes, as described in the ancient songs of the Vedas, never... | |
| George Rawlinson - 1885 - 792 pàgines
...the delight, as well as astonishment, which the discovery of tho exhilarating, if not Inebriating, properties of the fermented juice of the plant must have excited In simple minds on first l^ecoming acquainted with its effects" (p. xxxyih. Haute says, "The early Indiau tribes, OH described... | |
| George Rawlinson - 1879 - 602 pàgines
...the delight, as well as astonishment, which the discovery of the exhilarating, if not inebriating, properties of the fermented juice of the plant must...minds on first becoming acquainted with its effects" (p. xxxvii). Haug says, "The early Indian tribes, as described in the ;..icieiit songs of the Vedas,... | |
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