sages; who has bound human beings in a chain, of which one end is life and the other death; on whom the Rishis meditate, and a knowledge, of whom imparts unalloyed happiness to their hearts ; and for whose gratification and favour all the daily devotions... The History of India from the Earliest Ages - Page 455by James Talboys Wheeler - 1867Full view - About this book
| 1873 - 476 lehte
...creation by means of his incomparable and indestructible power; whose actions are celebrated by all sages ; who has bound human beings in a chain, of...one end is life and the other death ; on whom the Hishis meditate, and a knowledge of whom imparts unalloyed happiness to their hearts, and for whose... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1883 - 316 lehte
...creation by means of his incomparable and indestructible power; whose actions are celebrated by all .sages; who has bound human beings in a chain, of...which one end is life and the other death; on whom the Eishis meditate, and a knowledge of whom imparts unalloyed happiness to their hearts, and for whose... | |
| 1883 - 346 lehte
...beings ¿ -¿‘-‘n, of which one end is lift uid thr -¿ 4 ie -1¿-.¿th. ¿ s. • - s-¿4it'te, and a knowledge of whom imparts unalloyed happiness to their hearts, and for whose gratification and favor all the daily devotions are performed by all worshippers. li a man reads the Mahflbhârata and... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1883 - 356 lehte
...creation by means of his incom. parable and indestructible power; whose actions are celebrated by all sages; who has bound human beings In a chain, of which one and Is Ills and the other death; out whom the Riabis meditate, and PREFACE. a knowledge of whom imparts... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1889 - 1062 lehte
...indestructible power; whose actions are celebrated by all sages; who has bound human beings in a chain,'of which one end is life and the other death; on whom the Rishis meditate, and PREFACE. 7 a knowledge of whom imparts unalloyed happiness to their hearts, and for whose gratification... | |
| Timothy Dwight, Julian Hawthorne - 1899 - 510 lehte
...virtue, so much so that the pronunciation of a single shloka is sufficient to wipe away much guilt. It has bound human beings in a chain, of which one end is life and the other death. If a man reads the ' Mahabharata' and has faith in its doctrines, he is free from all sin and ascends... | |
| Richard James Horatio Gottheil, Epiphanius Wilson - 1900 - 510 lehte
...virtue, so much so that the pronunciation of a single shloka is sufficient to wipe away much guilt. It has bound human beings in a chain, of which one end is life and the other death. If a man reads the ' Mahâbhârata ' and has faith in its doctrines, he is free from all sin and ascends... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1907 - 332 lehte
...creation by means of his incomparable and indestructible power; whose actions are celebrated by all sages; who has bound human beings in a chain, of which...happiness to their hearts, and for whose gratification and favor all the daily devotions are performed by all worshippers. If a man reads the Mahabharata and... | |
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