| 1848 - 556 pàgines
...and what are the causes of contention? 1 This is confirmed by Colebrooke. The real doctrine of the Indian Scripture is the unity of the Deity, in whom the universe is comprehended ; and the seeming polytheism which it exhibits, offers the elements and the stars and planets as gods.... | |
| Ernest Frederick Fiske - 1849 - 180 pàgines
...Colebrooke's opinion will be received as that which is best entitled to deference. " The real doctrine of the Indian Scripture is the unity of the Deity, in whom the universe is comprehended ; and the seeming Polytheism which it exhibits offers the elements and the stars and planets as gods.... | |
| Henry Bower - 1852 - 116 pàgines
...discriminating the creature from the Creator." —Essays I. 26, 27. Again he says, " The real doctrine of the Indian scripture is the unity of the Deity, in whom the universe is comprehended ; and the seeming polytheism which it exhibits, offers the elements and the stars and planets as gods.... | |
| Henry Thomas Colebrooke - 1858 - 338 pàgines
...comparatively new. I have not found, in any other part of the Vedas, the leant trace of such a worship. The real doctrine of the whole Indian scripture is...of the deity, in whom the universe is comprehended; and the seeming polytheism which it exhibits, offers the elements, and the stars, and planets, as gods.... | |
| John Kitto - 1862 - 522 pàgines
...salutation addressed to the gods of great trees. Mr. Colebrooke, in his essay on the Vedas, states that "the real doctrine of the whole Indian Scripture,...of the deity in whom the universe is comprehended." A profound and solemn conception which has been the philosophical faith of man from the earliest known... | |
| John Kitto - 1862 - 524 pàgines
...salutation addressed to the gods of great trees. Mr. Colebrooke, in his essay on the Vedas, states that "the real doctrine of the whole Indian Scripture,...of the deity in whom the universe is comprehended." A profound and solemn conception which has been the philosophical faith of man from the earliest known... | |
| Fitzedward Hall - 1864 - 388 pàgines
...deference; as, certainly, no Sanskrit scholar has been equally conversant with the original works. "The real doctrine of the whole Indian scripture is the unity of the deity, in whom the 1 Vol. VIII., p. 369. f J Vol. XIV., p. 37. 3 Published by the Oriental Translation Fund Committee.... | |
| Karsondas Mulji - 1865 - 396 pàgines
...that God hates sin, and loves the righteous." * Mr. H. * Muller's Ancient Sanskrit Literature, p. 538. 1 T. Colebrooke remarks — "The real doctrine of...explanations, as follows : — The Four Vedas. 1. KIG-VEDA. 3. SAMA-VEDA. 2. YAJTTR-VEDA. 4. ATHARVA-VEDA. Six Veddngas. 1. S'lKSHl. 4. NlRUKTA. 2. CHHANDA.... | |
| John Kershaw Craig - 1865 - 134 pàgines
...writers from, That such their poets misconstrue ; Myths fig'ratively writ too lit'rally received.2 (1) " The real doctrine of the whole Indian Scripture is the Unity of the Deity." " I suspect what savours of Polytheism to be of more modern date."— Colebrooke. (2) Ne hoc quidem... | |
| John Patterson Lundy - 1876 - 540 pàgines
...is too awful to be contemplated, and too incomprehensible to be described." ' Colebrooke says, that "The real doctrine of the whole Indian scripture is...of the Deity, in whom the universe is comprehended ; and the seeming polytheism which it exhibits, offers the elements, and the stars, and planets, as... | |
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