Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and History of the People of India: The Vedas: opinions of their authors and of later Indian writers on their origin, inspiration, and authority. 2d ed., rev. and enl. (2d impression) 1873John Muir Trübner, 1873 |
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... omniscient author of the Veda ; asserting that the Veda is paurusheya , or derived from a personal author ; that many of its own texts establish this ; and that the appellations given to its particular śākhās or recensions , are derived ...
... omniscient author of the Veda ; asserting that the Veda is paurusheya , or derived from a personal author ; that many of its own texts establish this ; and that the appellations given to its particular śākhās or recensions , are derived ...
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... omniscient Brahma , who was one with the supreme Spirit . It was those same Vedas that , in the beginning of the [ present ] Kalpa , he drew forth from Agni , Vayu , and Sūrya : and this dogma , which is founded upon the Veda , is not ...
... omniscient Brahma , who was one with the supreme Spirit . It was those same Vedas that , in the beginning of the [ present ] Kalpa , he drew forth from Agni , Vayu , and Sūrya : and this dogma , which is founded upon the Veda , is not ...
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... omniscient to know that no author of the Veda was recollected by any person whatever . 92 This objection occurs in a passage of the Kusumānja " , which I shall quote further on . 93 I do not know from what work this verse is quoted , or ...
... omniscient to know that no author of the Veda was recollected by any person whatever . 92 This objection occurs in a passage of the Kusumānja " , which I shall quote further on . 93 I do not know from what work this verse is quoted , or ...
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... omniscient author : Whenever any object is per- ceived [ by the organ of sight ] in its most perfect exercise , such per- ception can only have reference to the vision of something very distant or very minute , since no organ can go ...
... omniscient author : Whenever any object is per- ceived [ by the organ of sight ] in its most perfect exercise , such per- ception can only have reference to the vision of something very distant or very minute , since no organ can go ...
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... ) , that the Veda is derived from Brahma ; the meaning of the aphorism being , that since Brahma is the cause of the Rig - veda and other Sästras , he is omniscient . This is true ; but it OF THE VEDAS , HELD BY INDIAN AUTHORS . 105.
... ) , that the Veda is derived from Brahma ; the meaning of the aphorism being , that since Brahma is the cause of the Rig - veda and other Sästras , he is omniscient . This is true ; but it OF THE VEDAS , HELD BY INDIAN AUTHORS . 105.
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