General Sketch of the History of Pantheism, Svazek 1W. W. Gibbings, 1878 |
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Strana 41
... oblation is offered , hunger and thirst participate with him . He reflected , ' These are worlds , and regents of worlds ; for them I will frame food . ' He viewed the waters ; from waters so contemplated form issued ; and food is form ...
... oblation is offered , hunger and thirst participate with him . He reflected , ' These are worlds , and regents of worlds ; for them I will frame food . ' He viewed the waters ; from waters so contemplated form issued ; and food is form ...
Strana 52
... oblations , and satisfies the deities . Me , who am the queen , the conferrer of wealth , the possessor of knowledge , and first of such as merit worship , the gods render , universally , present everywhere , and pervader of all beings ...
... oblations , and satisfies the deities . Me , who am the queen , the conferrer of wealth , the possessor of knowledge , and first of such as merit worship , the gods render , universally , present everywhere , and pervader of all beings ...
Strana 53
... oblations and sacrifices as an expiation and atonement for sins ; and how the singular purity and intelligence of the Hindu conception of a God became degraded and rendered ridiculous by the increasing trivialities and extravagances of ...
... oblations and sacrifices as an expiation and atonement for sins ; and how the singular purity and intelligence of the Hindu conception of a God became degraded and rendered ridiculous by the increasing trivialities and extravagances of ...
Strana 54
... oblations . The religion of Buddha arose as an intellectual protest against the degrading and enervating superstitions that were gradually threatening to take the place of all that was most holy and sublime in the ancient Hindu religion ...
... oblations . The religion of Buddha arose as an intellectual protest against the degrading and enervating superstitions that were gradually threatening to take the place of all that was most holy and sublime in the ancient Hindu religion ...
Strana 57
... oblations to fire , and solemn sacrifices pass away ; but that which passeth not away is declared to be the syllable Om , thence called akshara , since it is a symbol of God , the lord of created beings . ' In the midst of all this ...
... oblations to fire , and solemn sacrifices pass away ; but that which passeth not away is declared to be the syllable Om , thence called akshara , since it is a symbol of God , the lord of created beings . ' In the midst of all this ...
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