Heri, whose dwelling was on the waves ; and who now, in compassion to thy servants, bearest the form of the natives of the deep. Salutation and praise to thee, O first male, the Lord of creation, of preservation, of destruction ! Thou art the highest... Christ and Other Masters: Religions of India - Page 146by Charles Hardwick - 1857Full view - About this book
| George Stanley Faber - Mythology - 1816 - 548 pages
...the great Heri, whose dwelling was on the waves, and who now in compassion to thy servants bearest the form of the natives of the deep. Salutation and...existence to various beings : yet I am anxious to knotv for what cause that shape has been assumed by thee. Let me not, O lotos- eyed, approach in vain... | |
| James Mill - Hindus - 1817 - 688 pages
...a lake 100 leagues in circumference. Surely thou art the great God whose dwelling was on the waves. Salutation and praise to thee, O first male, the lord...for what cause that shape has been assumed by thee. The lord of the universe, loving the pious man, and intending to preserve him from the sea of destruction,... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - Bible - 1820 - 454 pages
...; the great Heri, whose dwelling was on the waves, and who now in compassion to thy servant bearest the form of the natives of the deep. Salutation and...that shape has been assumed by thee. Let me not, O Lotos-eyed, approach in vain the feet of a Deity, whose perfect benevolence has been extended to all... | |
| James Mill - British - 1820 - 496 pages
...lake 100- leagues in circumference. Surely thou art the great God whose dwelling was on the waves. Salutation and praise to thee, O first male, the lord...of creation, of preservation, of destruction ! Thou ai't the highest object, O supreme ruler, of us thy adorers, who piously seek thee. All thy delusive... | |
| Sir William Jones - Asia - 1824 - 356 pages
...the great Heri, whose dwelling was on the waves; and who now, in compassion to thy servants, bearest the form of the natives of the deep. Salutation and...this world give existence to various beings: yet I am anxioiu to know for what .fe cause that shape has been assumed by thee. Let me not, O lotos-eyed, approach... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1824 - 336 pages
...the great Heri, whose dwelling was on the waves; and who now, in compassion to thy servants, nearest the form of the natives of the deep. Salutation and...supreme ruler! of us thy adorers, who piously seek ihee. All thy delusive descents in this world give existence to various beings: yet I am anxious to... | |
| Francis Fellowes - Deluge - 1836 - 174 pages
...great Heri, whose dwelling was on the waves ; and who, now, in compassion to thy servants, bearest the form of the natives of the deep. Salutation and...that shape has been assumed by thee. Let me not, O lotos-eyed ! approach in vain the feet of a deity whose perfect benevolence has been extended to all... | |
| James Smith - Bible - 1843 - 728 pages
...the great HERI, whose dwelling was on the waves ; and who now, in compassion to thy servants, bearest the form of the natives of the deep. Salutation and...cause that shape has been assumed by thee. Let me not, 0 lotoseyed, approach in vain the feet of a deity, whose perfect benevolence has been extended to all... | |
| India - 1862 - 394 pages
...great Heri, whose dwelling was on the waves ; ' " and who now, in compassion to thy servants, bearest the ' " form of the natives of the deep. Salutation...of us thy adorers, who piously seek thee. All thy delu' " sive descents in this world give existence to various beings ; ' " yet I am anxious to know,... | |
| George Smith - Bible - 1847 - 646 pages
...first male, the Lord of creation, of preservation, of destruction ! Thou art the highest object, 0 supreme Ruler, of us thy adorers, who piously seek...that shape has been assumed by thee. Let me not, O lotus-eyed, approach in vain the feet of a deity, whose perfect benevolence has been extended to all... | |
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