| William Henry Knight - 1863 - 446 pages
...universe." " Let us adore the supremacy of that divine Sun, the Godhead, who illuminates all, who recreates all, from whom all proceed, to whom all must return,...understandings aright in our progress towards His holy seat. What the sun and light are to this world, that are the Supreme Good and Truth to the intellectual and... | |
| William Henry Knight - 1863 - 456 pages
...say, " but one Deity, the Supreme Spirit, the Lord of the Universe, whose work is the universe." " Let us adore the supremacy of that divine Sun, the Godhead, who illuminates all, who recreates all, from whom all proceed, to whom all must return, whom we invoke to direct our understandings... | |
| Fitzedward Hall - 1865 - 416 pages
...known to English readers by Sir W. Jones's translation of a paraphrastic interpretation. He renders it: 'Let us adore the supremacy of that divine sun, the godhead who illuminates all, who recreates all, from whom all proceed, to whom all must return, whom we invoke to direct our understandings... | |
| Charles William King - 1864 - 322 pages
...considered as the mouth or principal part of the Veda." ' The Gayatri, or holiest verse of the Vedas : " " Let us adore the supremacy of that Divine Sun, the Godhead who illuminates all, who recreates all, from whom all proceed, to whom all must return ; whom we invoke to direct our understandings... | |
| Frances Power Cobbe - 1865 - 346 pages
..."I adore the majesty of that Divine Sun, the Godhead, who illuminates all, who gives all delights, from whom all proceed, to whom all must return, whom...understandings aright in our progress towards His holy seat." — Inst. Menu, iv. 92, 93. Pythagoras, we might trace back to the dawn of Greek philosophy the discovery... | |
| Henry Astbury Leveson - 1865 - 706 pages
...seems to be a kind of creed in a concentrated form, as, according to Sir William Jones, it signifies, " Let us adore the supremacy of that divine Sun, the Godhead, who illuminates all, from whom all things proceed, to whom all must return, and whom we invoke to direct our understandings aright in... | |
| Fitzedward Hall - 1865 - 356 pages
...known to English readers by Sir W. Jones's translation of a paraphrastic interpretation. He renders it: 'Let us adore the supremacy of that divine sun, the godhead who illuminates all, who recreates all, from whom all proceed, to whom all must return, whom we invoke to direct our understandings... | |
| 1872 - 976 pages
...of that Divine sun (opposed to the visible luminary), the godhead who illuminates all, who recreates all, from whom all proceed, to whom all must return,...understandings aright in our progress towards his holy seat." " What the sun and light are to this visible world, that are the supreme good and truth to the intellectual... | |
| John Hunt - 1866 - 444 pages
...sufficient for our present object. The first is " The Gaytri, or holiest verse of the Vedas." It begins, " Let us adore the supremacy of that divine Sun : the God-head who illuminates all, who re-creates all, from whom all proceed, to whom all must return, whom we invoke to direct our understandings... | |
| 1857 - 556 pages
...known to English readers by Sir W. Jones' translation of a paraphrastic interpretation : he renders it, Let us adore the supremacy of that divine sun, the godhead, who illuminates all, who recreates all, from whom all proceed, to whom all must return, whom we invoke to direct our understandings... | |
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