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" Then there was neither Aught nor Nought, nor air nor sky beyond, What covered all ? Where rested all ? In watery gulf profound ? Nor death was then, nor deathlessness, nor change of night and day, That One breathed calmly, self-sustained; nought else... "
Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and History of the People of India ... - Page 356
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Studies in the Philosophy of Religion and the History

Andrew Martin Fairbairn - History - 1880 - 360 pages
...Then there was neither aught nor naught, no air nor sky beyond. What covered all ? Where rested all ? In watery gulf profound ? Nor death was then, nor...nought else beyond it lay. Gloom hid in gloom existed first—one sea, eluding view. That one, a void in chaos wrapt, by inward fervor grew. Within it first...
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Hindu Mythology: Vedic and Purānic

William Joseph Wilkins - Hindu mythology - 1882 - 468 pages
...There was neither aught nor naught, nor air, nor sky beyond. What covered all ? Where rested all ? In watery gulf profound ? Nor death was then, nor deathlessness, nor change of night and day. The One breathed calmly, self-sustained ; nought else beyond it lay. " Gloom, hid in gloom, existed...
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India and Its Millions

Rev. Dennis Osborne - Hinduism - 1884 - 264 pages
...Then there was neither Aught nor Naught, no air nor sky beyond. What covered all ? Where rested all ? In watery gulf profound ? Nor death was then, nor...and day, That one breathed calmly, self-sustained ; naught else beyond it lay. Gloom hid in gloom existed first, — one sea, eluding view, That one,...
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Keshub Chunder Sen's Lectures in India

Keshub Chunder Sen - Brahma-samaj - 1886 - 486 pages
...Naught, nor air nor sky beyond. What covered all ? Where rested all ? In watery gulf profound 1 Kor death was then, nor deathlessness, nor change of night...in gloom existed first — one sea, eluding view. So sang the ancient bard rapt in wonder. What more can the poet or the philosopher declare of the Strange...
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The Life and Teachings of Keshub Chunder Sen

Protap Chunder Mozoomdar - Brahma-samaj - 1887 - 572 pages
...nor sky beyond What covered all ? Where rested all ? In watery gulf profound 7 Nor death was there, nor deathlessness, nor change of night and day. That...in gloom existed first, — One sea, eluding view. ' So sang the ancient bard rapt in wonder. What more can the poet or philosopher declare of the strange...
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The Moral Order of the World in Ancient and Modern Thought

Alexander Balmain Bruce - Ethics - 1899 - 456 pages
...the theory that the universe originated in Desire na'fvely hinted in the following lines:— ' The One breathed calmly, self-sustained, nought else beyond it lay. Gloom hid in gloom existed first—one sea, eluding view, That One, a void in chaos wrapt, by inward fervour grew. Within it first...
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Keshub Chunder Sen's Lectures in India, Volume 2

Keshub Chunder Sen - Brahma-samaj - 1904 - 460 pages
...Then there was neither Aught nor Naught, nor air nor sky beyond. What covered all ? Where rested all ! In watery gulf profound ? Nor death was then, nor...in gloom existed first — one sea, eluding view. So sang the ancient bard rapt in wonder. What more can the poet or the philosopher declare of the Strange...
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Keshub Chunder Sen's Lectures in India, Volume 2

Keshub Chunder Sen - Brahma-samaj - 1904 - 458 pages
...Then there was neither Aught nor Naught, nor air nor sky beyond. What covered all 1 Where rested all ? In watery gulf profound ? Nor death was then, nor deathlessness, nor change of ni<*ht and . . O o day. That One breathed calmly, self-sustained ; nought else beyond It lay. Gloom...
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Hinduism and Christianity

John Robson - Christianity and other religions - 1905 - 240 pages
...Then there was neither Nought nor Ought, nor air nor sky beyond, What covered all ? Where rested all ? In watery gulf profound ? Nor death was then, nor...— one sea eluding view, That ONE, a void in chaos wrapped, by inward fervour grew. Within It first arose desire, the primal germ of mind, Which Nothing...
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Religions of Mission Fields as Viewed by Protestant Missionaries

Christianity and other religions - 1905 - 334 pages
...then, nor deathlessness, nor change of night nor day; That one breathed calmly, self-sustained ; naught else beyond it lay. Gloom hid in gloom existed first...eluding view; That one, a void in chaos wrapt by inward fervor grew:" plied. Under the influence, probably of the grosser religious ideas of the aborigines...
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