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" 8 ). In some passages it is said " Brahmanaspati blew forth these births like a blacksmith. In the earliest age of the gods, the existent sprang from the non-existent. In the first age of the gods, the existent sprang from the non-existent: thereafter... "
A History of Indian Philosophy: Volume 1 - Page 23
by Surendranath Dasgupta, Dasgupta - 1922 - 528 pages
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Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and Progress of the Religion and ...

John Muir - Brahmanism - 1861 - 398 pages
...generation may behold them. Brahmanaspati has kindled these births, as a blacksmith [blows a flame] : in the earliest age of the gods, the existent sprang from the non-existent." (The first of these verses is translated by Prof. Benfey in his Glossary to the Sama-veda, p. 154.)...
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Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and Progress of the Religion and ...

John Muir - Brahmanism - 1863 - 612 pages
...Savana makes it meyhâh, " clouds." Parâêyat = uparipraripat, " tossed aloft" (Savana). existent. 3. In the first age of the gods the existent sprang from the non-existent. Then the different regions sprang forth from TJttânapad. 4. The earth sprang from Uttânapad; and...
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland

Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - Asia - 1865 - 572 pages
...declare the births of the gods,— any of us who in (this) latter age may behold them. 2. Erahmanaspati blew forth these births like a blacksmith. In the...the gods, the existent sprang from the non-existent. 3. In the first age of the gods, the existent sprang from the non-existent: thereafter the regions...
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Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain & Ireland

Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland - Asia - 1866 - 588 pages
...considered, he cut open hiT womb. She produced a cow." etc. No mention is made of his killing his father. sprang from the non-existent. In the first age of...the gods the existent sprang from the non-existent." Sae " Contribute a knowledge of the Vedic Theogony," etc., Journ. RAS, for 1864, p. 72; and compare...
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Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and History of the People of India ...

John Muir - Brahmanism - 1872 - 520 pages
...saptafishayas tapase ye nisheduh]. An earlier age of the gods is mentioned in x. 72, 2 f. : " In the former age of the gods, the existent sprang from the non-existent....the gods the existent sprang from the non-existent " (devünäm pürvye yuge asatah ğad ajuyata \ 3. Devunum yuge prathame asatah ğad ajayata). And...
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Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and Progress of the Religion ..., Volume 5

John Muir - Brahmanism - 1872 - 532 pages
...with praise, declare the births of the gods,—any of us who in (this) latter age may behold them. 2. Brahmanaspati blew forth these births like a blacksmith."...the gods, the existent sprang from the non-existent. 3. In the first ago of the gods, the existent sprang from the nonexistent: thereafter the regions sprang,...
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Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and History of the People of India ...

John Muir - Brahmanism - 1873 - 550 pages
...[every one of us], who may behold them in [this] later age. 2. Brahmanaspati shaped all these [beings] like a blacksmith. In the earliest age of the gods, the existent sprang from the non-existent. 3. In the first age of the gods the existent sprang from, the non-existent. Thereafter the different...
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Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and History of the People of India ...

John Muir - Brahmanism - 1873 - 462 pages
...this later age may see them. Brahmanaspati has kindled these births, as a blacksmith [blows a flame] : in the earliest age of the gods, the existent sprang from the non-existent." 24 (See Vol. I. p. 46.) Another not less decided instance of this use of the verb to see, in the sense...
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Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and History of the People of India ...

John Muir - Brahmanism - 1873 - 364 pages
...this later age may see them. Brahmanaspati has kindled these births, as a blacksmith [blows a flame] : in the earliest age of the gods, the existent sprang from the non-existent." M (See Vol. I. p. 46.) Another not less decided instance of this use of the verb to see, in the sense...
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An Analysis of Religious Belief, Volume 2

John Russell Amberley (viscount) - Religions - 1876 - 536 pages
...hymns, with praise, declare the births of the gods,—any of us who in this latter age may behold them. Brahmanaspati blew forth these births like a blacksmith....earliest age of the gods, the existent sprang from the VOL. II. P 226 HOL Y BOOKS, OR BIBLES. non-existent: thereafter the regions sprang from Uttanapad....
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