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" Desire first arose in It, which was the primal germ of mind ; [and which] sages, searching with their intellect, have discovered in their heart to be the bond which connects entity with non-entity. "
Die indogermanische Religion in den Hauptpunkten ihrer Entwickelung: ein ... - Page 15
by Paul Asmus - 1875
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Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and History of the People of India ...

Brahmanism - 1870 - 556 pages
...water.832 That One which lay void, and wrapped in nothingness, was developed by the power of fervour. 4. Desire first arose in It, which was the primal germ of mind ; [and which] sages, searching with their intellect, have discovered in their heart to bo the bond which connects...
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Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and Progress of the Religion ..., Volume 5

John Muir - Brahmanism - 1872 - 532 pages
...water.532 That One which lay void, and wrapped in nothingness, waa developed by the power of fervour. 4. Desire first arose in It, which was the primal germ of mind; [and which] sages, searching with their intellect, have discovered in their heart to be the bond which connects...
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Appletons' Journal, Volume 8

American literature - 1880 - 592 pages
...It [that One] or above It.* This abstract, self-sustained essence is afterward described as Mind. " Desire first arose in It, which was the primal germ of mind ; [and which] sages, searching with their intellect, discovered in their heart to be the bond which connects entity...
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Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and History of the People of India ...

John Muir - Brahmanism - 1873 - 550 pages
...which lay void,8 and wrapped in a husk [or in nothingness], was developed by the power of fervour. 4. Desire first arose in It, which was the primal...heart to be the bond between non-entity and entity. 5. The ray [or cord] which stretched across these [worlds], — was it above, or was it below ? There...
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Philosophischer versuch über die Wahrscheinlichkeiten, Volume 8

Adolf Fick - Probabilities - 1873 - 520 pages
...of the Vedas: "The One lay void, wrapped in nothingness; It was developed by the power of fervor." " Desire first arose in It, which was the primal germ of mind; sages, searching in their intellect, have discovered in their heart to be the bond which connects entity...
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An Analysis of Religious Belief, Volume 2

John Russell Amberley (viscount) - Religions - 1876 - 536 pages
...water. That One which lay void, and wrapped in nothingness, was developed by the power of fervour. Desire first arose in It, which was the primal germ of mind ; [and which] sages, searching with their intellect, have discovered in their heart to be the bond which connects...
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An Analysis of Religious Belief

John Russell Amberley (viscount) - Faith - 1877 - 790 pages
...undistiuguishable water. That One which lay void, and wrapped in nothingness, was developed by the power of fervor. Desire first arose in It, which was the primal germ of mind; [and which] sages, searching with their intellect, have discovered in their heart to be the bond which connects...
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The oriental studies

John Muir - Indic literature - 1878 - 230 pages
...void, and wrapped in nothingness, was developed by tile power of fervour (Jtapas). 4. Desire (kama) first arose in It, which was the primal germ of mind ; [and which] sages, searching with their intellect, have discovered in their heart tobe the bond which connects...
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A Classical Dictionary of Hindu Mythology and Religion, Geography, History ...

John Dowson - Hindu mythology - 1870 - 452 pages
...movement that arose in the One after it had come into life through the power of fervour or abstraction. " Desire first arose in It, which was the primal germ of mind ; (and which) sages, searching with their intellect, have discovered in their heart to be the bond which connects...
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Metrical Translations from Sanskrit Writers: With an Introduction, Prose ...

English poetry - 1879 - 434 pages
...water. That One which lay void, and wrapped in nothingness, was developed by the power of fervour. Desire first arose in It, which was the primal germ of mind ; (and which) sages, searching with their intellect, have discovered in their heart to be the bond which unites entity...
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