| Sir William Jones - 1824 - 336 pages
...the greater expanse of water, spoke aloud to his own divine essence, pronouncing asacred I'm .'IH;I, which contained the rules of the Sanc'hya philosophy...with the saints, heard the principle of the soul, the External Being, proclaimed by the preserving power. Then Heri, rising together with Brahma, from the... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1824 - 356 pages
...safety on the greater expanse of water, spoke aloud to his own divine essence, pronouncing asacred Purana, which contained the rules of the Sanc'hya...infinite mystery to be concealed within the breast of Satyavratu ; who, sitting in the vessel with the saints, heard the principle of the soul, the External... | |
| Francis Fellowes - 1836 - 174 pages
...preservation, stood praising the destroyer of Madhu. When the monarch had finished his hymn, the primeval male, Bhagavat, who watched for his safety on the great...philosophy: but it was an infinite mystery, to be preserved within the breast of Satyavrata ; who, sitting in the vessel with the saints, heard the principle... | |
| James Smith - 1843 - 728 pages
...stood praising the destroyer of MADHTT. When the monarch had finished his hymn, the primeval male, BHAGAVAT, who watched for his safety on the great...aloud to his own divine essence, pronouncing a sacred Parana, which contained the rules of the Sanc'hya philosophy : but it was an infinite mystery to be... | |
| 1862 - 394 pages
...stood praising the destroy' er of Madhu. When the monarch had finished his Hymn, the ' primeval male Bhagavat, who watched for his safety on the ' great...pronouncing a sacred Purana which contained the rules of the ' Sauk'hya philosophy ; but it was an infinite mystery to be ' concealed within the breast of Satyavrata... | |
| George Smith - 1847 - 646 pages
...preservation, stood praising the destroyer of Madhn. When the monarch had finished his hymn, the primeval male, Bhagavat, who watched for his safety on the great...aloud to his own divine essence, pronouncing a sacred pun'tna, which contained the rules of the Sanchya philosophy : but it was an infinite mystery to be... | |
| George Smith - 1856 - 546 pages
...preservation, stood praising the destroyer of Madhu. When the monarch had finished his hymn, the primeval male, Bhagavat, who watched for his safety on the great...aloud to his own divine essence, pronouncing a sacred puruna, which contained the rules of the Sanc'hya philosophy : but it was an infinite mystery to be... | |
| Charles Hardwick - 1857 - 264 pages
...preservation, stood praising the destroyer of Madhu. When the monarch had finished his hymn, the primeval male, Bhagavat, who watched for his safety on the great...aloud to his own divine essence, pronouncing a sacred Puraria, which contained the rules of the Sankhya philosophy : but it was an infinite mystery to be... | |
| Charles Hardwick - 1857 - 266 pages
...preservation, stood praising the destroyer of Madhu. When the monarch had finished his hymn, the primeval male, Bhagavat, who watched for his safety on the great...aloud to his own divine essence, pronouncing a sacred Purarfa, which contained the rules of the Sankhya philosophy : but it was an infinite mystery to be... | |
| 1862 - 394 pages
...monarch had finished his Hymn, the ' primeval male Bhagavat, who watched for his safety on the ' groat expanse of water, spoke aloud to his own Divine essence...pronouncing a sacred Purana which contained the rules of the -' Sank'hya philosophy ; but it was an infinite mystery to be ' concealed within the breast of Satyavrata... | |
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