| Tiruvaḷḷuvar, Karl Graul - Tamil literature - 1856 - 228 pages
...wild durcheinander wachsen. • — „ If it. be thought, eternal felicity can be obtained by wcaring long and matted hair, by bathing in water, lying on the ground and cmaciating the body, then may tue bears , that bathe in the lakes and wander in the forcsts, also,... | |
| Tiruvaḷḷuvar, William Germann - Didactic poetry, Tamil - 1865 - 360 pages
...unmarried „Tambirans" wear long matted hair. Compare Sintâmani — another Jaina work — Ellis pag. 90: „If it be thought, eternal felicity can be obtained...the bears, that bathe in the lakes and wander in the forest, also obtain felicity." 281. стетги/гот not quite superfluous („one who is reputed").... | |
| Tiruvaḷḷuvar, William Germann - Didactic poetry, Tamil - 1865 - 358 pages
...unmarried „Tambirans" wear long matted hair. Compare Sintâmani — another Jaina work — Ellis pag. 90: „If it be thought, eternal felicity can be obtained by wearing long and matted hair, by bathing1 in water, lying on the ground and emaciating the body, then may the bears, that bathe in the... | |
| 1840 - 474 pages
...readies beyond the heavens, if his heart suffer from conscious guilt. And again ; GHINTAMANI. If it lie thought eternal felicity can be obtained by wearing...the ground, and emaciating the body, then may the beart that bathe in the lakes and wander in the forests, also, obtain felicity ; — iiitil, said he,... | |
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