The Beginnings of Indian Philosophy: Selections from the Rig Veda, Atharva Veda, Upanisads, and Mahābhārata, Volume 10Franklin Edgerton |
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action acts Atharva Veda ātman attains becomes beginning body born Bráhman breath called cause CHAPTER comes cosmic created creatures darkness dear death desire directions discipline earth elements enlightened entered eternal evil existence father fire five fixed Gītā give goal gods goes hear heart heat heaven higher highest Holy Word homage human hymn immortal imperishable individual Indra intelligence Janaka knowledge later leads light living Lord magic material nature matter means milked moves objects offering organ original passage performed perhaps person principle produced question reference regarded released rest Rig Veda Ruddy sacrifice salvation Samkhya seems senses shining soul speak speech spirit strands Support takes thing thou thought thought-organ truth universe unto Upanisads Vedic verily verse whole wind wise Yājñavalkya Yoga