| James Freeman Clarke - 1871 - 544 pagina’s
...a lecture on the Veda must always pronounce to himself the syllable 6m ; for unless the syllable 6m precede, his learning will slip away from him ; and unless it follow, nothing will be long retained. " A priest who shall know the Veda, and shall pronounce to himself, both morning and evening, that... | |
| James Freeman Clarke - 1871 - 552 pagina’s
...a lecture on the Veda must always pronounce to himself the syllable 6m ; for unless the syllable 6m precede, his learning will slip away from him ; and unless it follow, nothing will be long retained. " A priest who shall know the Veda, and shall pronounce to himself, both morning and evening, that... | |
| Henry Thomas Colebrooke - 1873 - 578 pagina’s
...recital of any holy strain), must always pro" nounce to himself the syllable om : for unless the syllable om " precede, his learning will slip away from him...unless it " follow, nothing will be long retained." Or that syllable is prefixed to the several names of worlds, denoting that the seven worlds are manifestations... | |
| Edward Balfour - 1873 - 1038 pagina’s
...of any holy strain), must always pronounce, to himself, the syllable O'm ; for unless that syllable precede, his learning will slip away from him ; and unless it follow, nothing will be long retained. It is prefixed to the several names of worlds, denoting that the seven worlds are manifestations of... | |
| Constance E. Plumptre - 1878 - 422 pagina’s
...express injunction of Manu, always pronounce to himself the syllable Om. ' For unless the syllable Om precede his learning will slip away from him, and unless it follow nothing will be long retained.' And again Manu says : ' All rites ordained in the Veda, oblations to fire, and solemn sacrifices pass... | |
| Constance E. Plumptre - 1878 - 432 pagina’s
...express injunction of Manu, always pronounce to himself the syllable Out. ' For unless the syllable Om precede his learning will slip away from him, and unless it follow nothing will be long retained.' And again Manu says: 'All rites ordained in the Veda, oblations to fire, and solemn sacrifices pass... | |
| Theodor Goldstücker - 1879 - 368 pagina’s
...heaven." And Manu (qv) ordains : "A Brahman, at the beginning and end (of a lesson on the Veda), must always pronounce the syllable Om ; for unless Om precede,...the inspired code of Hinduism, for a similar reason, Om is their introductory word. That the mysterious power which, as the foregoing quotation from the... | |
| Theodor Goldstücker - 1879 - 360 pagina’s
...heaven." And Manu (qv) ordains : " A Brahman, at the beginning and end (of a lesson on the Veda), must always pronounce the syllable Om ; for unless Om precede,...the inspired code of Hinduism, for a similar reason, Om is their introductory word. That the mysterious power which, as the foregoing quotation from the... | |
| Theodor Goldstuecker - 1879 - 614 pagina’s
...heaven." And Altinu (qv) ordains : " A Brahman, at the beginning and end (of a lesson on the Veda), must always pronounce the syllable Om ; for unless Om precede,...slip away from him ; and unless it follow, nothing ^ill be long retained." At the time when another class of writings, the Puran'as (qv). were added to... | |
| 1880 - 840 pagina’s
...beginning and end (of a leasou on the Vedn), must always pronounce the ftylfciMe Oni; for unkss Oni precede, his learning will slip away from him ; and unless it follow, nothing will be long ret;iined." At the time when another class of writing*, the Puran'aa (qv), wens ad. led to the inspired... | |
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