Natural ReligionAsian Educational Services, 1979 - 608 pages |
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... Sanskrit . We must remember that the accent exists , or , at all events , is marked in Vedic Sanskrit only , that it was in fact unknown to scholars till the Veda began to be studied , and we shall then understand what it means that a ...
... Sanskrit . We must remember that the accent exists , or , at all events , is marked in Vedic Sanskrit only , that it was in fact unknown to scholars till the Veda began to be studied , and we shall then understand what it means that a ...
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... Sanskrit , and , as such , had as much right to fix on tenuis , aspirate , and media for the discrimination of certain roots as Sanskrit had in fixing on media , tenuis , and aspirate . Thus the three roots which appear in Sanskrit as ...
... Sanskrit , and , as such , had as much right to fix on tenuis , aspirate , and media for the discrimination of certain roots as Sanskrit had in fixing on media , tenuis , and aspirate . Thus the three roots which appear in Sanskrit as ...
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... Sanskrit . Buddhist Sanskrit . Nor is this all . While Brahmanism disdained to use any language but Sanskrit for religious subjects , Buddhism , which was at that time the rising and growing religion of India , availed itself of the ...
... Sanskrit . Buddhist Sanskrit . Nor is this all . While Brahmanism disdained to use any language but Sanskrit for religious subjects , Buddhism , which was at that time the rising and growing religion of India , availed itself of the ...
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LECTURE I | 1 |
LECTURE II | 27 |
the infinite led to religious ideas Tangible semitangible | 43 |
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