| Eclectic medical society of the state of New York - 1872 - 466 páginas
...boyhood, youth and age, So will it pass through other forms hereafter. * * * These bodies that inclose the everlasting soul, inscrutable, Immortal, have...not killed ; it is not born, nor doth it ever die ; Tt has no past or future— unproduced, unchanging, infinite : he Who knows it fixed, unborn, imperishable,... | |
| Eclectic medical society of the state of New York - 1870 - 1368 páginas
...boyhood, youth and age, So will it pass through other forms hereafter. * * * These bodies that inclose the everlasting soul, inscrutable, Immortal, have...is not born, nor doth it ever die ; It has no past or future— unproduced, unchanging, infinite : he Who knows it fixed, unborn, imperishable, indissoluble,... | |
| Eclectic Medical Society of the State of New York - 1872 - 466 páginas
...boyhood, youth and age, So will it pass through other forms hereafter. * * * These bodies that inclose the everlasting soul, inscrutable, Immortal, have...is not born, nor doth it ever die; It has no past or future — nnprodnced, unchanging, infinite : he "Who h»ows it fixed, unborn, imperishable, Indissoluble,... | |
| Sir Monier Monier-Williams - 1875 - 624 páginas
...Immortal, have an end; but he who thinks the soul can be destroyed, Aixl he who deems it a destroyer, arc alike mistaken ; it Kills not, and is not killed; it is not born, nor doth it ever die ; It li«» no |>ast nor future—unproduced, unchanging, infinite; he Who knows it fixed, unborn, imperisliablc,... | |
| Sir Monier Monier-Williams - 1876 - 600 páginas
...spread this universe Is indestructible. Who can destroy the Indestructible ? These bodies that inclose the everlasting soul, inscrutable, Immortal, have...nor future — unproduced, unchanging, infinite ; he "VTho knows it fixed, unborn, imperishable, indissoluble, How can that man destroy another, or extinguish... | |
| James Vaughan - 1876 - 396 páginas
...lines from the Bhagavad-gita is a clear and decided enunciation of the immortality of the soul : — These bodies that enclose the everlasting soul, inscrutable,...not killed ; it is not born, nor doth it ever die. Of course, the pervading idea is that the soul of man is a portion of the One Supreme Soul, and therefore... | |
| James Vaughan - 1876 - 424 páginas
...decided enunciation of the immortality of the soul:— These bodies that enclose the everlasting sonl, inscrutable, Immortal, have an end; but he who thinks...not killed ; it is not born, nor doth it ever die. Of course, the pervading idea is that the soul of man is a portion of the One Supreme Soul, and therefore... | |
| Sir Monier Monier-Williams - 1877 - 256 páginas
...pleasure, heat and cold affect not, he is fit for immortality. Whatever is not cannot be ; whatever is can never cease to be. Know this — the Being...indissoluble, how can that man destroy another, or extinguish ought below ? As men abandon old and threadbare clothes to put on others new, so casts the embodied... | |
| Laura Elizabeth Poor - 1880 - 500 páginas
...? These bodies that enclose the everlasting, inscrutable, Immortal soul have an end : but the soul Kills not, and is not killed ; it is not born, nor doth it ever die." So Arjuna cheerfully kills all his kindred, knowing they will pass through transmigrations and be born... | |
| Laura Elizabeth Poor - 1880 - 492 páginas
...Indestructible ? These bodies that enclose the everlasting, inscrutable, Immortal soul have an end: but the soul Kills not, and is not killed; it is not born, nor doth it ever die." So Arjuna cheerfully kills all his kindred, knowing they will pass through transmigrations and be born... | |
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