... then the sole self-existing power, himself undiscerned, but making this world discernible, with five elements and other principles of nature, appeared with undiminished glory, expanding his idea, or dispelling the gloom. He, whom the mind alone can... The History of British India - Pàgina 197per James Mill - 1817 - 777 pàginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| 1827 - 864 pàgines
...himself undiscerned, with five elements and other principles, appeared in glory, dispelling the gloom. " HE, whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence...soul of all beings, whom no being can comprehend, ehone forth in person." Having willed to produce various beings from his own divine substance, first... | |
| Edinburgh encyclopaedia - 1830 - 828 pàgines
...of nature, appeared with undiminished glory, expanding his idea, or dispelling the gloom, (ib. 6.) " He, whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence...whom no being can comprehend, shone forth in person, (ib. 7.) " He, having willed to produce various beings from liis. own divine substance, first with... | |
| Vans Kennedy - 1831 - 666 pàgines
...either Vishnu or Shiva ; for in the Institutes of Menu (as well as in several Purans) it is said : — " He, whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence...whom no being can comprehend, shone forth in person. He, having willed to produce various beings from his own divine substance, first with a thought created... | |
| Richard Watson - 1832 - 1030 pàgines
...idea, or dispelling the gloom. He, whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence eludes the extcnial organs, who has no visible parts, who exists from...soul of all beings, whom no being can comprehend, Sl->ne forth in person. He, having willed to produ^ various beings from his own divine substance, fir„t... | |
| 1832 - 520 pàgines
...account of the creation: " This universe existed only in the first divine idea, &c. ch. i. c. 5. " He whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence...the external organs, who has no visible parts, who existed from eternity, even he, the soul of all beings, whom no being can comprehend, shone forth in... | |
| Richard Watson - 1832 - 1094 pàgines
...mind alune can perceive, whose essence eludes t.'.f external organs, who has no visible parts, »ho exists from eternity, even he, the soul of all beings, whom no being can comprebtnd, shone forth in person. He, having «lied to produce various beings from his «su divine... | |
| sir Graves Champney Haughton - 1835 - 38 pàgines
...with the Védànla, many sublime allusions to the Deity, of which the following is an example : — " HE, whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence...no being can comprehend, shone forth in person."* But this kind of inconsequence is not unfrequent in Colonel Kennedy's writings, as will be proved by... | |
| 1835 - 606 pàgines
...with the Ye Hunt a, many sublime allusions to the Deity, of which the following is an example : — " HE, whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence...no being can comprehend, shone forth in person.":}; But this kind of inconsequence is not (infrequent in Colonel Kennedy's writings, as will be proved... | |
| 1840 - 652 pàgines
...in these chapters. The Indian Cosmogony is thus explained, and fully set forth. CAP. i. S. 7.—He whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence eludes...exists from eternity even HE, the soul of all beings, shone forth in person. S. 8.— HE (a) having willed to produce various " 8. On Judicature. " 9- On... | |
| James Smith - 1843 - 728 pàgines
...principles of nature, appeared with undiminished glory, expanding his idea, or dispelling the gloom. He, whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence...whom no being can comprehend, shone forth in person. He, having willed to produce various beings from his own divine substance, first with a thought created... | |
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