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" One (receptacle) rested upon the navel of the Unborn, wherein all the worlds stood. ' 7. Ye know not him who produced these things ; something else is within you. The chanters of hymns go about enveloped in mist and unsatisfied with idle talk. "
Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and History of the People of India ... - Page 7
1863
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Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and Progress of the Religion and ...

John Muir - Brahmanism - 1863 - 612 pages
...below. » See Roth SV tanu, and RV x. 7, 6 ; vi. 11, 2. " Nonia eha pita eva karoti \ Mahldhara. 11 Compare verses 1 and 3 of RV x. 129, above, p. 3....which they are made up, are all to be found in the Vajasaneyi Sanhita, (xvii. 17-23, and 25-31) in the same order in which they occur in the Big-veda;...
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Ancient and Mediaeval India, Volume 1

Mrs. Manning (Charlotte Speir) - Civilization, Hindu - 1869 - 458 pages
...creator, the disposer," the "One" who "dwells beyond the abode of the seven Rishis." The last verse says, "Ye know not him who produced these things; something...enveloped in mist, and unsatisfied with idle talk." In the following hymn, known as the Purnsha-Sukta, i we find again the same idea of a Supreme God,...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 129

English literature - 1870 - 582 pages
...were beheld? ' 6. The waters contained that earliest embryo in which all the gods were collected. One (receptacle) rested upon the navel of the Unborn,...enveloped in mist and unsatisfied with idle talk.' — x. 82. '1. There was then neither nonentity nor entity; there was no atmosphere, nor sky above....
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 129

English literature - 1870 - 574 pages
...were beheld ? ' 6. The waters contained that earliest embryo in which all tho gods were collected. One (receptacle) rested upon the navel of the Unborn,...enveloped in mist and unsatisfied with idle talk.' — x. 82. ' 1 . There was then neither nonentity nor entity ; there was no atmosphere, nor sky above....
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 129

English literature - 1870 - 590 pages
...the worlds stood. ' 7. Ye know not him who produced these things ; something else is within you. Tho chanters of hymns go about enveloped in mist and unsatisfied with idle talk.'— x. 82. ' 1. There was then neither nonentity nor entity; there was no atmosphere, nor sky above. What...
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Oriental Religions and Their Relation to Universal Religion: India

Samuel Johnson - India - 1873 - 834 pages
...gods and spirits ; what earliest embryo did the waters hold, in which all the gods were assembled ? Ye know not Him who produced these things. Something...about enveloped in mist, and unsatisfied with idle talk.1 " Who has seen the First Born ? Where was the life, the blood, the soul of the \vorld ? Who...
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The Sacred Anthology: A Book of Ethnical Scriptures

Moncure Daniel Conway - Anthologies - 1874 - 496 pages
...universal pervader ! VVhere need of thee is, there art thou ! cm. The Unknowable. CIV. The Unknowable. Ye know not him who produced these things : Something...The chanters of hymns go about enveloped in mist, unsatisfied with idle words. cv. The Unsearchable. 0 the depth of the riches, and of the wisdom, and...
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The Sacred Anthology (Oriental): A Book of Ethnical Scriptures

Moncure Daniel Conway - Oriental literature - 1873 - 562 pages
...been, which is, which will be, and no one has yet lifted the veil that covers me,' civ. The Unknowable. Ye know not him who produced these things : Something...The chanters of hymns go about enveloped in mist, unsatisfied with idle words. ov. The Unsearchable. O the depth of the riches, and of the wisdom, and...
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The Gods and Religions of Ancient and Modern Times ...

De Robigne Mortimer Bennett - Mythology - 1880 - 980 pages
...did tho waters hold in which all the gods were assembled. Ye know not him who produced these th ngs. Something else is within you. The chanters of hymns...enveloped in mist, and unsatisfied with idle talk. Who has seen the Firs»-Born ? Where was the life, the blood, the soul of the world ? Who went to as*...
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Myth, Ritual and Religion, Volume 1

Andrew Lang - Mythology - 1887 - 370 pages
...there are a myriad other obstacles to the study of Indian mythology. A poet of the Vedas l says, " The chanters of hymns go about enveloped in mist, and unsatisfied with idle talk." The ancient hymns are still " enveloped in mist," owing to the difficulty of their language and the...
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