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The Philosophical Significance of Ṛgveda X, 129, 5, and Verses of an Allied Nature1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 March 2011

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Copyright © The Royal Asiatic Society 1929

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page 586 note 2 Journal of the American Oriental Society, xi (1911), cixGoogle Scholar.

page 586 note 3 Religion of the Veda, p. 238.

page 586 note 4 Religion and Phil, of the Veda, ii, p. 436.

page 587 note 1 Der Rigveda in Auswahl, ii, p. 213.

page 587 note 2 Gesch. der Phil, i, 124, 125.

page 587 note 3 Phil. Hymnen, 10.

page 587 note 4 E.g. Ṛgveda, i, 164, 5, 50; x, 90, especially 15 and 16; x, 114, 6–8; x, 130, 1 and 2; also Atharva, 1, 5; x, 8, 37 and 38; xiii, 6 and 7.

page 589 note 1 Sāyaṇa, in his commentary, accepts the other meaning of shuttles also.

page 589 note 2 Bṛḥ. iii, 8; iv, 2, 4; Chānd. vii, 25; Muṇḍ, ii, 2, 11.

page 590 note 1 Kāmas tad agre samavartata adhi manaso retaḥ prathamam yad āsīt.

page 592 note 1 For example, i, 164, 50; x, 90, 16; x, 114, 7 and 8.

page 593 note 1 Cf. Whitney, , JAOS. xi (1911), cixGoogle Scholar.

page 594 note 1 The prose order of the verse will be as follows: Eṣām tiraścīno vitato raṣmiḥ adhaḥ), svid āsīd, upari svid āsīd; retodhaḥ äsan, mahimānaḥ), āsan; svadhä avastāt, prayatiḥ, parastāt.

page 597 note 1 Cf. Keith, , Religion and Philosophy of the Veda, ii, p. 436Google Scholar.

page 597 note 2 E.g. v, 69, 2, and vii, 103, 6.

page 598 note 1 Eggeling's translation (SBE.).

page 599 note 1 It might be noted here that the word svid used by itself does not always imply a query. It also means “verily” or “indeed”.