Darbha, the learned proclaim a divinity not subject to age or death ; thee they call the armour of India, the preserver of regions, the destroyer of enemies ; a gem that gives increase to the field. At the time when the ocean resounded, when the 'clouds... Gazetteer of the Bombay Presidency ... - Page 421901Full view - About this book
| Asia - 1798 - 542 pages
...learned proclaim a divinity not sub' c ject to age or death; thee they call the armour Ct ofljvoRA, the preserver of regions, the destroyer '* of enemies; a gem that gives increase to the field. * c At the tirne, when the ocean resounded, when c * the clouds murmured and lightnings flashed, then... | |
| Quintin Craufurd - India - 1817 - 416 pages
...the fourth Veda we have the following address to it at the close of a terrible incantation : Thee, O Darbha, the learned proclaim a divinity, not subject to age or death: thee, they call the arm of Indra, the preserver of regions, the destroyer of enemies: a gem that gives increase to the... | |
| Gardening - 1827 - 520 pages
...fourth Vede, we have the following~amire&s to it, at the close of a terrible incantation : "Thee, O Darbha ! the learned proclaim a divinity not subject...destroyer of enemies, a gem that gives increase to the fields: at the time when the ocean resounded, when the clouds murmured, and lightnings flashed, then... | |
| Gardening - 1827 - 522 pages
...fourth Vede, we have the following address to it, at the close of a terrible incantation : " Thee, O Darbha! the learned proclaim a divinity not subject...destroyer of enemies, a gem that gives increase to the fields: at the time when the ocean resounded, when the clouds murmured, and lightnings flashed, then... | |
| Hugh Murray - India - 1832 - 392 pages
...fourth Veda we have the following address to it at the close . of a terrible incantation:—' Thee, O Darbha, the learned proclaim a divinity, not subject...then was Darbha produced, pure as a drop of fine gold !' Some of the leaves taper to a most acute evanescent point; whence the pundits often say of a very... | |
| 1832 - 486 pages
...fourth Veda we have the following address to it at the close of a terrible incantation:—' Thee, O Darbha, the learned proclaim a divinity, not subject...then was Darbha produced, pure as a drop of fine gold !' Some of the leaves taper to a most acute evanescent point; whence the Pundits often say of a very... | |
| Agriculture - 1858 - 314 pages
...the Marquis of Hastings, who supplied him with seeds for his experimental garden at Woburn. " Thee, 0 Darbha ! the learned proclaim a Divinity, not subject to age or death ; Thee they call the armour of India—the preserver of regions—the destroyer of enemies—a gem that gives increase to the fields.... | |
| Baden Henry Baden-Powell - Decorative arts - 1868 - 790 pages
...without any horizontal or tranivem sticks. quotes the Veda. " Thee, O Darlha, the learned proclaim to be a divinity not subject to age or death. Thee they call the armour of Indra, the preserver of regions, the destroyer of enemies : a gem that gives to the Held. At the time... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - Buddhism - 1882 - 528 pages
...veda we have the following address to it at the close of a terrible incantation : ' Thee, O Dharba, the learned proclaim a divinity not subject to age or death ; thee they call the armor of Indra, the preserver of religions, the destroyer of enemies, a gem that giveth increase to... | |
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