| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1879 - 262 pages
...broke Whilst Buddha spake these things before the King : — OM, AMITAYA ! measure not with words Th' Immeasurable ; nor sink the string of thought Into...Fathomless. Who asks doth err, Who answers, errs. Say nought ! The Books teach Darkness was, at first of all, And Brahm, sole meditating in that Night : Look not... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam, George Stewart - 1880 - 706 pages
...silver, and silence golden, has rarely been better expressed than in these lines : ' Ом. AMITAVA ! measure not with words TV Immeasurable : nor sink...Who asks doth err ; Who answers, errs. Say nought,' The following might be inscribed by a modern Agnostic over the entrance of a temple to the Unknowable... | |
| 1880 - 1170 pages
...Whilst Buddha spake these things before the I ' Ом, АШТАТА ! measure not with word« Т1Г Immeasurable : nor sink the string of thought Into...Who asks doth err", Who answers, errs. Say nought 1 The books leach darkness was, at first of all, And Brahm, sole meditating in that night : Look not... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1885 - 262 pages
...\iii " •:^ ..i• .• .i • '!• .p. •:; .:v . ' .'\ . "" »• • . * '• ^ ^.'. . \ " ' OM, AMITAYA ! measure not with words TV Immeasurable...Fathomless. Who asks doth err, Who answers, errs. Say nought ! The Books teach Darkness was, at first of all, And Brahm, sole meditating in that Night : Look not... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1885 - 318 pages
...iilfilv ts km.'Ni' thi-Ir '/oiiiijj'ci Whilst H.id .'.'•:» xpiiki tJu-sp th:-../5 l-of-.n- tl.OM, AMITAYA ! measure not with words TV Immeasurable ;...Fathomless. Who asks doth err, Who answers, errs. Say nought ! The Books teach Darkness was, at first of all, And Brahm, sole meditating in that Night : Look not... | |
| Sir Edwin Arnold - 1885 - 302 pages
...'• - : ,••!• ••'.. • •'• ' . ">^ a • -'.- • ' #. Si\ . .1' 173 OM, AM1TAYA ! measure not with words TV Immeasurable ; nor sink...Fathomless. Who asks doth err, Who answers, errs. Say nought ! Look not for Brahm and the Beginning there ! Nor him, nor any light Shall any gazer see with mortal... | |
| F. A. H. Eyles - 1889 - 416 pages
...his own." " He spake these things before the King :' : — Om Amitaya ! measure not with words Th' Immeasurable ; nor sink the string of thought Into...Fathomless. Who asks doth err, Who answers, errs. Say nought ! The Books teach Darkness was, at first of all, And Brahm, sole meditating in that Night : Look not... | |
| 1890 - 956 pages
...one with Life Yet lives not. He is blest ceasing to be." " Om. Amitaya ! Measure not with words Th' Immeasurable ; nor sink the string of thought Into...Fathomless. Who asks doth err, Who answers, errs. Say nought !" Again, " Nor him, nor any light Shall any gazer see with mortal eyes, Or any searcher know by mortal... | |
| 1897 - 668 pages
...yellow robe, on bended knees to the Voice of the " Guru," she listens. " Measure not with words The Immeasurable, nor sink the string of thought Into...Fathomless. Who asks doth err, Who answers, errs. Say naught !" '' O beginner ! shun ignorance and likewise shun illusion. Avert thy face from world deceptions.... | |
| John Clark Ridpath - 1898 - 542 pages
...mysteries of Amitaya, the " Immeasurable:" THE IMMEASURABLE. Oh Amitaya! Measure not with words, the Immeasurable : nor sink the string of Thought Into...Fathomless. Who asks doth err ; who answers errs. Say naught. The Books teach Darkness was, at first of all, and Brahm, sole meditating in that night : Look... | |
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