| Henry Coke - 1883 - 328 pàgines
...the propulsive power of creation." Colebrooke, speaking of the Veda, 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 the planets as gods.... | |
| Edward Moor - 1999 - 702 pàgines
...comparatively new: I have not found in any other part of the ViJas the least trace of such a worship. The real doctrine of the whole Indian scripture is the unity of \\\f. Deity, in whom the universe is comprehended; and the seeming polytheism which it exhibits, offers... | |
| Noel Salmond, Canadian Corporation for Studies in Religion - 2004 - 187 pàgines
...the writings of his mature Calcutta years) as to seem to confirm Colebrooke 's influence on Rammohun: "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 the planets,... | |
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