Behold the rays of dawn, like heralds, lead on high The sun, that men may see the great all-knowing god. The stars slink off like thieves, in company with Night, Before the all-seeing eye, whose beams reveal his presence, Gleaming like brilliant flames,... Hindu Mythology, Vedic and Purānic - Page 26by William Joseph Wilkins - 1882 - 411 pagesFull view - About this book
| Arminianism - 1876 - 1204 pages
...to the Son : — " Behold the rays of dawn, like heralds, lead on high The Snn, that men may see the great all-knowing god. The stars slink off like thieves,...nation. With speed, beyond the ken of mortals, thou, 0 Son, Dost ever travel on, conspicuous to all. Thou dost, create the light, and with it dost illume... | |
| Indic periodicals - 1873 - 756 pages
...description is given—- Behold the rays of Dawn, like heralds, lend on high The Sun, that men may see the great, allknowing god. The stars slink off like thieves, in company with Night, Before the all-seeing eyes whose beams reveal bis presence, Gleaming like brilliant flame?, to nation after nation Surya,... | |
| Sir Monier Monier-Williams - Hindu philosophy - 1875 - 608 pages
...almost literally : Behold the rays of Dawn, like heralds, lead on high The Sun, that men may see the great all-knowing god. The stars slink off like thieves,...nation. "With speed, beyond the ken of mortals, thou, 0 Sun, Dost ever travel on, conspicuous to all. Thou dost create the light, and with it dost illume... | |
| Sir Monier Monier-Williams - Hindu philosophy - 1875 - 640 pages
...of Dawn, like heralds, lead on high The Sun, that men may see the great all-knowing god. The stare slink off like thieves, in company with Night, Before...nation. "With speed, beyond the ken of mortals, thou, 0 Sun, Dost ever travel on, conspicuous to all. Thou dost create the light, and with it dost illume... | |
| Sir Monier Monier-Williams - Hindu philosophy - 1876 - 600 pages
...Behold the rays of Dawn, like heralds, lead on high The Sun, that men may see the great all-kiiowing god. The stars slink off like thieves, in company...light, and with it dost illume The universe entire ; thou risest in the sight Of all the race of men, and all the host of heaven. Light-giving Varuua... | |
| Sir Monier Monier-Williams - Hinduism - 1877 - 256 pages
...with righteous men. Behold the rays of Dawn, like heralds, lead on high The Sun, that men may see the great all-knowing god. The stars slink off like thieves,...Gleaming like brilliant flames, to nation after nation. Surya, with flaming locks, clear-sighted god of day, Thy seven ruddy mares bear on thy rushing car.... | |
| Sir Monier Monier-Williams - Hinduism - 1882 - 44 pages
...translated thus : — "Behold the rays of Dawn, like heralds, lead on high The Sun, that men may see the great all-knowing god. The stars slink off like thieves,...light, and with it dost illume The universe entire ; thou risest in the sight Of all the race of men, and all the host of heaven. Light-giving Varuna!... | |
| Akkadian language - 1882 - 488 pages
...rranslated thus: — "Behold the rays of Dawn, like heralds, lead on high The Sun, that men may see the great all-knowing god. The stars slink off like thieves,...beams reveal his presence, Gleaming like brilliant flamf-s, to nation after nation. With speed, beyond the ken of mortals, thou, O Sun, Dost ever travel... | |
| Akkadian language - 1882 - 448 pages
...translated thns: — "Behold the rays of Dawn, like heralds, lead on high The Sun, that men may see the great all-knowing god. The stars slink off like thieves,...the all-seeing eye, whose beams reveal his presence, Glcaming like brilliant flamps, to nation after nation. With speed, beyond the ken of mortals, thou,... | |
| Asia - 1882 - 440 pages
...translated thus: — "Behold the rays of Dawn, like heralds, lead on high The Sun, that men may see the great all-knowing god. The stars slink off like thieves,...Night, Before the all-seeing eye, whose beams reveal bis prcsence, Gleaming like brilliant flames, to nation after nation. With speed, beyond the ken of... | |
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