In the beginning this was Self alone, in the shape of a person (purusha). He looking round saw nothing but his Self. He first said, ' This is I ' ; therefore he became I by name. Therefore even now, if a man is asked, he first says, ' This is I,' and... The Precinct of Religion in the Culture of Humanity - Страница 194написао/ла Charles Gray Shaw - 1908 - 279 страницаПуни преглед - О овој књизи
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1897 - 850 страница
...highest world. Originally lokyati and alokyati meant right and wrong. See also I, 5, 17. FOURTH 1 . In the beginning this was Self alone, in the shape of a person (purusha). He looking round saw nothing but his Self. He first said, 'This is I;' therefore he became... | |
| Mrs. E. A. Gordon - 1902 - 466 страница
...Indian Upanishad : ' In the beginning this Self was alone. . . He looking round saw nothing but Himself. He first said, " This is I " ; therefore He became I by name.' Cf. Paradise, xxxiii. 124-126. See p. 296, n. 2. CHAPTEE XVI ' ACCOBDING TO THE CUSTOM ' The Fundamental... | |
| Mahendra Kulasrestha - 2006 - 324 страница
...worlds. He who thus knows this Saman, for him there is no fear of his not being admitted to the worlds. In the beginning this was Self alone, in the shape of a Person (Purusha). He looking round saw nothing but his Self. He first said, This is I;' therefore he became... | |
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