Religious Thought and Life in India: An Account of the Religions of the Indian Peoples, Based on a Life's Study of Their Literature and on Personal Investigations in Their Own Country, Part 1 |
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... divine powers , sometimes gathered under one general conception and personified as one God . It taught the II . Brahmanism grew out of Vedism . merging of all the forces of Nature in one universal spiri- tual Being the only real Entity ...
... divine powers , sometimes gathered under one general conception and personified as one God . It taught the II . Brahmanism grew out of Vedism . merging of all the forces of Nature in one universal spiri- tual Being the only real Entity ...
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... revealed to , rather than composed by , these Rishis , and were then called divine knowledge ( Veda ) , or the eternal word heard ( Śruti ) , and transmitted by them . These Mantras or hymns were arranged in three principal collections.
... revealed to , rather than composed by , these Rishis , and were then called divine knowledge ( Veda ) , or the eternal word heard ( Śruti ) , and transmitted by them . These Mantras or hymns were arranged in three principal collections.
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... divine mother . To other sacred poets the pre- 1 Certain passages in prose were added , which were especially called Yajus . 2 This was a generic name for a class of priests , descended from a man named Atharvan , who appears to have ...
... divine mother . To other sacred poets the pre- 1 Certain passages in prose were added , which were especially called Yajus . 2 This was a generic name for a class of priests , descended from a man named Atharvan , who appears to have ...
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... divine persons , such persons were not yet idolized . There is no evidence from the Vedic hymns that images were actually worshipped , though they appear to have been occasionally employed 1 . The mode of divine worship continued to be ...
... divine persons , such persons were not yet idolized . There is no evidence from the Vedic hymns that images were actually worshipped , though they appear to have been occasionally employed 1 . The mode of divine worship continued to be ...
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... divine , yet these compositions will be found , when taken as a whole , to abound more in puerile ideas than in lofty conceptions . At the same time it is clear that they give no support to any of the present objectionable usages and ...
... divine , yet these compositions will be found , when taken as a whole , to abound more in puerile ideas than in lofty conceptions . At the same time it is clear that they give no support to any of the present objectionable usages and ...
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