Original Sanskrit Texts on the Origin and History of the People of India: The Vedas: opinions of their authors and of later Indian writers on their origin, inspiration, and authority. 2d ed., rev. and enl. (2d impression) 1873John Muir Trübner, 1873 |
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... language is dependent upon a knowledge of this conventional connection de- termined by man , [ it follows that ] as perception is liable to error in respect of mother - of - pearl and similar objects [ by mistaking them for silver , etc ...
... language is dependent upon a knowledge of this conventional connection de- termined by man , [ it follows that ] as perception is liable to error in respect of mother - of - pearl and similar objects [ by mistaking them for silver , etc ...
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... ) Now , though this sentence had another object in view , it , nevertheless , declares the eternity of language , and hence sound is eternal . " " But though words , as well as the connection OF THE VEDAS , HELD BY INDIAN AUTHORS . 75.
... ) Now , though this sentence had another object in view , it , nevertheless , declares the eternity of language , and hence sound is eternal . " " But though words , as well as the connection OF THE VEDAS , HELD BY INDIAN AUTHORS . 75.
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... language : Prajāpatir idam śāstram tapasaivā- srijat prabhuḥ | Tathaiva vedän rishayas tapasā pratipedire | " Prajā- pati created this S'astra ( the Institutes of Manu ) by austere - fervour ( tapas ) ; and by the same means the rishis ...
... language : Prajāpatir idam śāstram tapasaivā- srijat prabhuḥ | Tathaiva vedän rishayas tapasā pratipedire | " Prajā- pati created this S'astra ( the Institutes of Manu ) by austere - fervour ( tapas ) ; and by the same means the rishis ...
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... language is eternal and connected with eternal objects , is it declared in the phrase ' produced from it ' that the production of individual things , corresponding to the ordinary sense of words , is effected by a thing ( sound or language ) ...
... language is eternal and connected with eternal objects , is it declared in the phrase ' produced from it ' that the production of individual things , corresponding to the ordinary sense of words , is effected by a thing ( sound or language ) ...
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... language , that is , of a description of language charac- terized as reiterative , is acknowledged , viz . by the learned . For by dividing language into the different classes of injunctive , reiterative , etc. , learned men recognise ...
... language , that is , of a description of language charac- terized as reiterative , is acknowledged , viz . by the learned . For by dividing language into the different classes of injunctive , reiterative , etc. , learned men recognise ...
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