Thus, a tree, indeed, also springs from seed ; and likewise sprouts afresh [from the root] after [seemingly] dying; but, if the tree be torn up by the root, it doth not grow again. From what root, then, Joes mortal man rise afresh, when hewn down Asiatic Researches; Or, Transactions of the Society, Instituted in Bengal ... - Trang 448bởi Asiatic Society of Bengal - 1808Xem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| Henry Thomas Colebrooke - 1837 - 472 trang
...that he should propose any. They remain silent, and he addresses them as follows : Man is indeed like a lofty tree : his hairs are the leaves, and his skin...seed ; for that is produced from the living person. Snava und Cinaia, answering to the periosteum and alburnum. Thus, a tree, indeed, also springs from... | |
| 1862 - 394 trang
...flesh is the inner bark, and the ' membrane, near the bones, is the white substance of the wood. ' If then a felled tree spring anew from the root, from...does mortal man grow again, when hewn down by death ?' That root by means of very deep and logical reasoning is show a to be Brahma. In the Artureya, we... | |
| Henry Thomas Colebrooke - 1858 - 340 trang
...his hairs are the leaves, and his skin the cuticle. From his skin flows blood , like juice fro'irt bark : it issues from his wounded person, as juice...root, it doth not grow again. From what root, then, Joes mortal man rise afresh, when hewn down' by death? [Do you answer] He was born [once for all]?... | |
| Joseph Mullens - 1860 - 496 trang
...flesh is the inner bark, and the membrane, near the 0 2 bones, is the white substance of the wood. ... If, then, a felled tree spring anew from the root, from what root does mortal fnan grow again, when hewn down by death?" He points out that that ROOT is Brahma. " The soul," say... | |
| Henry Thomas Colebrooke, Sir Thomas Edward Colebrooke - 1873 - 574 trang
...His flesh is the inner bark ; and the membrane, near the bones, is the white substance of the wood.1 The bones within are the wood itself, and marrow and...seed ; for that is produced from the living person. [71] Thus, a tree, indeed, also springs from seed ; and likewise sprouts afresh [from the root] after... | |
| Henry Thomas Colebrooke - 1873 - 578 trang
...white substance of the wood.1 The bones within are the wood itself, and marrow and pith are "like. If then a felled tree spring anew from the root, from...say, from prolific seed; for that is produced from die living person. [71] Thus, a tree, indeed, also springs from seed ; and likewise sprouts afresh... | |
| Sir Monier Monier-Williams - 1875 - 624 trang
...it issues from his wounded body like sap from a stricken tree. If a tree be cut down, it springs up anew from the root. From what root does mortal man grow again when hewn down by death ? [Cf. Job xiv. 7-10.] The root is Brahma, who is knowledge and bliss (III. 9. 28). The Chandogya Upanishad... | |
| Charles Loring Brace - 1889 - 364 trang
...If there be ignorance of him, then complete death ensues." 2 " If a tree be cut down it springs up anew from the root. From what root does mortal man grow again when mown down by death? The root is Brahma, who is knowledge and bliss."1 " The knowledge of these works,... | |
| Protap Chunder Mozoomdar - 1894 - 334 trang
...It issues from his wounded body, like sap from the stricken tree. If a tree be cut down, it springs anew from the root. From what root does mortal man grow again, when hewn down by death? The root is Brahma, who is knowledge and bliss." All great books teach the interpenetration of the... | |
| William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1877 - 544 trang
...: it issues from his wounded body as sap from a stricken tree. If a tree be cut down, it springs up anew from the root. From what root does mortal man grow again, when hewn down by death? (Of. Job xiv. 7 — 10.) The root is Brahma, who is knowledge and bliss."- — Indian 1l'isihim, p.... | |
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