Two Brahman Sources of Emerson and Thoreau: Rajah Rammohun Roy, Translation of Several Principal Books, Passages, and Texts of the Veds (1832). William Ward, A View of the History, Literature, and Mythology of the Hindoos. Part III, Section XIII: Of the Six Darshanas (1822).William Bysshe Stein Scholars ̓Facsimiles & Reprints, 1967 - 298 sidor Two works which gave the Transcendental movement its vital originality. |
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... known separately , how then can this fection be obtained , and if not obtained , how can it be said to procure emancipation ? This objection is of no weight , for though these objects should be innumerable , yet by their visibibility or ...
... known separately , how then can this fection be obtained , and if not obtained , how can it be said to procure emancipation ? This objection is of no weight , for though these objects should be innumerable , yet by their visibibility or ...
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... known ; it can only make known its own operations ; nor is there any reason why another should make known God : he is made known , and makes himself known : therefore the meaning of the védi , that spirit is perceptible , can only mean ...
... known ; it can only make known its own operations ; nor is there any reason why another should make known God : he is made known , and makes himself known : therefore the meaning of the védi , that spirit is perceptible , can only mean ...
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... known visible ob- jects , why are they not at once visible to the mind ? To this it may be answered , that only those objects which fall upon spirit [ as upon the mirror ] become known ; or in other words , those objects become known ...
... known visible ob- jects , why are they not at once visible to the mind ? To this it may be answered , that only those objects which fall upon spirit [ as upon the mirror ] become known ; or in other words , those objects become known ...
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Translation of the Céna Upanishad one of the Chapters | 41 |
Translation of the Ishopunishud one of the Chapters of | 82 |
A Translation into English of a Sungskrit Tract inculcating | 108 |
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Two Brahman Sources of Emerson and Thoreau: Rajah Rammohun Roy, Translation ... William Bysshe Stein Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1967 |
Two Brahman Sources of Emerson and Thoreau: Rajah Rammohun Roy, Translation ... William Bysshe Stein Fragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - 1967 |
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acquire adoration affirm animal soul appears arise atoms beatitude become belong birth body Brahmun Brumhu called cause celestial gods ceremonies consequence creatures darshanas death declared deity desire destroyed discriminating wisdom distinct divine doctrine earth effects eternal evidence evil existence faculties false ideas fire five Gayutree goonŭ Goutumŭ happiness Hindoos idolatry illusion inanimate inference intellect invisible irreligion jects knowledge liberation light living principle manifestation matter meaning meditation Mimamsa mind muhut nature non-entity Nuchiketa Nyaya objector obtained omnipresent operations pain perceives perfect performance person pervading pleasure possessed practise produced proof Puranas pure qualities religion religious replies respecting rites sage Samkhya sankhyŭ says sect senses separate Serampore shastrus sleep smritees sōōtrus sorrow sound subtile Supreme Spirit Tantras tence texts thee things thou three goonus tion transmigrations understanding union universe Upanishads vacuum Vaisesika Vedant védantů Vedas Veds védŭ visible objects wise worship yogee yogu Yumu