| Lant Carpenter - Hinduism - 1833 - 152 pages
...the opprobrium which some unreflecting persons have been so ready to throw upon me". Transl. p. 3. " An attentive perusal of this, as well as of the remaining...the contemplation of the invisible God of nature, 63 yet repeatedly urge the relinquishment of the rites of idol wrrship, and the adoption of a purer... | |
| Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - Asia - 1881 - 840 pages
...Atharva-veda, he says : — "An attentive perusal of this, as well as of the remaining books of the Vedanta, will, I trust, convince every unprejudiced mind that...the contemplation of the invisible God of Nature, yot repeatedly urS° the relinquishment of the rites of idol-worship, and the adopti°n °fa Purer... | |
| Sir Monier Monier-Williams - Brahmanism - 1883 - 582 pages
...same time, in the pure mode of adoring him in spirit. It will also appear evident, that the Vedas, although they tolerate idolatry as the last provision...repeatedly urge the relinquishment of the rites of idol-worship, and the adoption of a purer system of religion, on the express grounds that the observance... | |
| Sir Monier Monier-Williams - Brahmanism - 1891 - 648 pages
...same time, in the pure mode of adoring him in spirit. It will also appear evident, that the Vedas, although they tolerate idolatry as the last provision...repeatedly urge the relinquishment of the rites of idol-worship, and the adoption of a purer system of religion, on the express grounds that the observance... | |
| Rammohun Roy (Raja) - 1901 - 360 pages
...have now taken the opportunity of further leisure to publish a translation of the Moonduk-Oopunishud. An attentive perusal of this as well as of the remaining...contemplation of the invisible God of nature, yet re peatedly urge the relinquishment of the rites of idol worship, and the adoption of a purer system... | |
| Antoine Rous marquis de La Mazelière - India - 1903 - 698 pages
...saine time, in the pure mode of adoring him in spirit. It will also appear evident, that the Vedas, although they tolerate idolatry as the last provision...for those who are totally incapable of raising their miiuls to the contemplation of the invisible God of Mature, yet repeatedly urge the relinquishment... | |
| Rammohun Roy (Raja) - Brahma-samaj - 1906 - 1062 pages
...the same time, in the pure mode of adoring him in spirit. It will also appear evident that the Vedas, although they tolerate idolatry as the last provision...repeatedly urge the relinquishment of the rites of idol-worship, and the adoption of a purer system of religion, on the express ground that the observance... | |
| Rammohun Roy (Raja) - Brahma-samaj - 1906 - 1042 pages
...the same time, in the pure mode of adoring him in spirit. It will also appear evident that the Vedas, although they tolerate idolatry as the last provision...of the invisible God of nature, yet repeatedly urge live relinquishment of the rites of idol-worsliip, and the adoption of a purer system of religion,... | |
| William Spence Urquhart - Hindu philosophy - 1919 - 768 pages
...idolatry as suited for people of unenlightened understanding. He speaks of the Vedas as ' tolerating idolatry as the last provision for those who are totally...the contemplation of the invisible God of Nature,' and of idolatrous rites as ' left to be practised by such persons only as, notwithstanding the constant... | |
| Robert E. Hume - Brahmanism - 1921 - 568 pages
...instructing men at the same time in the pure mode of adoring him in spirit. It will also appear evident, although they tolerate idolatry as the last provision...repeatedly urge the relinquishment of the rites of idol-worship and the adoption of a purer system of religion on the express grounds that the observance... | |
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