| 1879 - 864 pages
...thee, Indra, nor men ; thou overcomest all creatures in strength." The best authority tells us that " it would be easy to find, in the numerous hymns of the Veda, passages in which almost every important deity is represented as supreme and absolute."{| At... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - Brahmanism - 1859 - 698 pages
...expression for the divine powers, and nowhere is any of the gods represented as the slave of others. It would be easy to find, in the numerous hymns of the Veda, passages in which almost every single god is represented as supreme and absolute. In the first... | |
| John Muir - Brahmanism - 1863 - 612 pages
...expression for the divine powers, and no where is any of the gods represented as the slave of others. It would be easy to find, in the numerous hymns of the Veda, passages in which almost every single god is represented as supreme and absolute. In the first... | |
| Brahmanism - 1863 - 472 pages
...expression for the divine powers, and no where is any of the gods represented as the slave of others. It would be easy to find, in the numerous hymns of the Veda, passages in which almost every single god is represented as supreme and absolute. In the first... | |
| James Freeman Clarke - Christianity and other religions - 1871 - 544 pages
...supreme. The whole mythology is fluent. The powers of nature become moral beings." Max Miiller adds : " It would be easy to find, in the numerous hymns of the Veda, passages in which almost every single god is represented as supreme and absolute. Agni is called... | |
| James Freeman Clarke - Christianity and other religions - 1871 - 552 pages
...supreme. The whole mythology is fluent. The powers of nature become moral beings." Max Muller adds : " It would be easy to find, in the numerous hymns of the Veda, passages in which almost every single god is represented as supreme and absolute. Agni is called... | |
| Herbert Spencer - Sociology - 1897 - 666 pages
...respecting the relative powers of their gods. Of the ancient Aryans, Professor Max Miiller writes — " It would be easy to find, in the numerous hymns of the Veda, passages in which almost every single god is represented as supreme and absolute. . . . Agni... | |
| Halsey R. Stevens - Religions - 1879 - 468 pages
...Mueller says the hymns celebrate Yaruna, Indra, Agni, etc., and each in turn is called supreme. He adds: "It would be easy to find, in the numerous hymns of the Veda, passages in which almost every single god is represented as supreme and absolute. Indra is celebrated... | |
| De Robigne Mortimer Bennett, DeRobingne Mortimer Bennett - Mythology - 1880 - 876 pages
...apparent first in one form and then another." "It would be easy to find in the numerous hymns of the Veda, passages in which almost every single god is represented as supreme and absolute. Agni is called ' Ruler of the Universe.' Indra io celebrated as the strongest god; and in one hymn... | |
| De Robigne Mortimer Bennett - Mythology - 1880 - 852 pages
...Supreme Being. The universal deity, nature, becomes apparent first in one form and then another." " It would be easy to find in the numerous hymns of the Veda, passages in which almost every single god is represented as supreme and absolute. Agni ia called... | |
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